[Examines] how the legal market and legal profession have changed as they have transitioned from a buyer\u27s to a seller\u27s market and back over the last forty years
In the second decade of the new millennium, as we deal with the post-financial market meltdown and t...
International audienceThe current movement of deregulation of professional services in Europe rests ...
Two recently published books make the claim that the legal profession has changed (Steven Harper’s T...
[Examines] how the legal market and legal profession have changed as they have transitioned from a b...
As we enter 2013, the legal market continues in the fifth year of an unprecedented economic downturn...
For many years the legal profession has remained essentially unchanged. In contrast, the market serv...
Professor Henderson\u27s contribution, chapter 12, is titled The Market for Recent Law Graduates.ht...
Conventional wisdom suggests that law is past-oriented. That view always has been incomplete and is ...
Following the contraction in demand for law firms’ services during the Great Recession, “Big Law” wa...
Preprint of a piece by Avrom Sherr (Woolf Professor of Legal Education, Institute of Advanced Legal ...
Legal services have characteristics which may cause markets for them to develop in rather idiosyncra...
In its first and second editions, Tomorrow's Lawyers became an international bestseller, widely read...
The legal services market is changing. This change has been driven by various factors through the ye...
We live in a time of unprecedented changes for American lawyers, probably the greatest changes since...
The practice of law has changed and, in the words of Yogi Berra, “[t]he future ain’t what it used to...
In the second decade of the new millennium, as we deal with the post-financial market meltdown and t...
International audienceThe current movement of deregulation of professional services in Europe rests ...
Two recently published books make the claim that the legal profession has changed (Steven Harper’s T...
[Examines] how the legal market and legal profession have changed as they have transitioned from a b...
As we enter 2013, the legal market continues in the fifth year of an unprecedented economic downturn...
For many years the legal profession has remained essentially unchanged. In contrast, the market serv...
Professor Henderson\u27s contribution, chapter 12, is titled The Market for Recent Law Graduates.ht...
Conventional wisdom suggests that law is past-oriented. That view always has been incomplete and is ...
Following the contraction in demand for law firms’ services during the Great Recession, “Big Law” wa...
Preprint of a piece by Avrom Sherr (Woolf Professor of Legal Education, Institute of Advanced Legal ...
Legal services have characteristics which may cause markets for them to develop in rather idiosyncra...
In its first and second editions, Tomorrow's Lawyers became an international bestseller, widely read...
The legal services market is changing. This change has been driven by various factors through the ye...
We live in a time of unprecedented changes for American lawyers, probably the greatest changes since...
The practice of law has changed and, in the words of Yogi Berra, “[t]he future ain’t what it used to...
In the second decade of the new millennium, as we deal with the post-financial market meltdown and t...
International audienceThe current movement of deregulation of professional services in Europe rests ...
Two recently published books make the claim that the legal profession has changed (Steven Harper’s T...