Professionalism has an idealistic dimension and an institutional one. The idealistic dimension is the notion of voluntary commitment to both client interests and public values. The institutional dimension is the ideal of self-regulation by the bar. The idealistic dimension remains powerful. However disappointed we are by the distance between the profession\u27s ideals and its members\u27 practices, these ideals continue to inspire valuable efforts. Various professional organizations are making admirable contributions through pro bono representation of disadvantaged people, public education, and disinterested law reform efforts in a range of areas, such as litigation procedure, prisons, and judicial selection. Moreover, the bar\u27s ideals o...
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The Legal Services Act 2007 represents an ambitious attempt to reconcile consumerism and professiona...
In this Article, I defend the interpretive attitude of professionalism. Professionalism is a stance ...
The article presents an examination of self-regulation in the legal community. The disciplinary proc...
Professionalism has an idealistic dimension and an institutional one. The idealistic dimension is th...
The notion that practitioners of the “learned professions” are not engaged in trade or commerce, and...
Most scholars condemn professionalism as self-serving, anti-competitive rhetoric. This Article argue...
The Article explains how the Professionalism Paradigm distinguishes between self-interested business...
Answerable only to the courts that have the sole authority to grant or withhold the right to practic...
The increased expansion of economic activity beyond national borders leads to a shift of regulatory ...
This Article is a case study of the California State Bar lawyer discipline system in crisis. The Bar...
When it comes to the subject of professionalism, there is a gap between the leaders of the organiz...
To say that there is a lack of consensus on the essence of professionalization is an understatement....
This Article discusses whether antitrust laws can apply to rules of professional conduct and ethics....
In this Article we examine the special, often unique, ethical problems faced by lawyers who practice...
Our society depends to a large extent on lawyers to assure all citizens the protection and advantage...
The Legal Services Act 2007 represents an ambitious attempt to reconcile consumerism and professiona...
In this Article, I defend the interpretive attitude of professionalism. Professionalism is a stance ...
The article presents an examination of self-regulation in the legal community. The disciplinary proc...