This article explores a key question for the future of the legal profession: does a paradigm in which each individual state has exclusive control over the practice of law within its borders work in the marketplace of Friedman\u27s flat world ? Or in today\u27s global economy does state micromanagement of the legal profession so inure to the detriment of lawyers and clients that some form of national licensing is necessary
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This article explores a key question for the future of the legal profession: does a paradigm in whic...
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Existing explanation of lawyer licensing focusing on the need to ensure lawyer quality are unconvinc...
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We live in a time of unprecedented changes for American lawyers, probably the greatest changes since...
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This essay is an edited version of a lecture given by Ms. Kaszak as part of the Francis X. Riley Lec...
While lawyers in these large global law firms usually are aware of why globalization is relevant to ...
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The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law ...
This Article examines the incentive systems of the common law and modern rules of lawyer discipline,...
50 pagesThis Article begins by looking at formulations of law practice from a European perspective, ...
This article explores a key question for the future of the legal profession: does a paradigm in whic...
Technology is changing the way we do business. It has made cross-border trade in goods and services ...
Existing explanation of lawyer licensing focusing on the need to ensure lawyer quality are unconvinc...
What would a licensing regime designed around client protection look like? This Article proposes tha...
This article reveals the tension between evolutionary, functionalist driven notions of law and more ...
In the past fifty years, one has heard debates about whether law is a business, a profession, or bot...
While lawyers in these large global law firms usually are aware of why globalization is relevant to ...
We live in a time of unprecedented changes for American lawyers, probably the greatest changes since...
This article explores the position of law vis-à-vis the complex phenomenon of globalization. It begi...
This essay is an edited version of a lecture given by Ms. Kaszak as part of the Francis X. Riley Lec...
While lawyers in these large global law firms usually are aware of why globalization is relevant to ...
According to public interest theory, professional licensing solves the lemon problem gener-ated by a...
The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law ...
This Article examines the incentive systems of the common law and modern rules of lawyer discipline,...
50 pagesThis Article begins by looking at formulations of law practice from a European perspective, ...