This essay contrasts the regimes that allow limited liability partnerships in the US and fully incorporated legal practices in Australia. The essay argues that Australia has taken advantage of an opportunity to develop innovative and necessary regulation of law firm ethical infrastructure with the introduction of incorporated legal practices, but the United States has not yet adequately addressed the consumer and ethical risks of limited liability partnerships. This essay raises the issue of whether Australia’s requirement that incorporated law firms should implement “appropriate management systems” to ensure ethical conduct is a model that could fruitfully be applied to all law firms
In the law of business organizations, individuals have generally been unrestrained in choosing which...
The exemption from compliance with the provisions that regulate incorporated legal practices in the...
This article is part of an exchange including Anthony Alfieri and William Simon in the Georgetown La...
This essay contrasts the regimes that allow limited liability partnerships in the US and fully incor...
The article examines the impact of the cultures and organisational structures of large law firms on ...
The article examines the impact of the cultures and organisational structures of large law firms on ...
This article addresses the overlooked negative consequences of law firms transitioning from a tradit...
This article addresses the overlooked negative consequences of law firms transitioning from a tradit...
For decades, legal malpractice experts have urged lawyers to implement risk management measures. To ...
In Australia, amendments to the Legal Profession Act require that incorporated legal practices (ILPs...
This article addresses the connection of ethics to risk management, and argues that there are compel...
The paper is an account of the deep moral structures of Australian legal professions, grounded in po...
Prior to the millennium era, it was an entrenched policy in Malaysia that certain professional are n...
Self-represented parties are a common phenomenon in modern litigation. They bring with them multiple...
Government litigants often enjoy power advantages over their opponents, including knowledge, money a...
In the law of business organizations, individuals have generally been unrestrained in choosing which...
The exemption from compliance with the provisions that regulate incorporated legal practices in the...
This article is part of an exchange including Anthony Alfieri and William Simon in the Georgetown La...
This essay contrasts the regimes that allow limited liability partnerships in the US and fully incor...
The article examines the impact of the cultures and organisational structures of large law firms on ...
The article examines the impact of the cultures and organisational structures of large law firms on ...
This article addresses the overlooked negative consequences of law firms transitioning from a tradit...
This article addresses the overlooked negative consequences of law firms transitioning from a tradit...
For decades, legal malpractice experts have urged lawyers to implement risk management measures. To ...
In Australia, amendments to the Legal Profession Act require that incorporated legal practices (ILPs...
This article addresses the connection of ethics to risk management, and argues that there are compel...
The paper is an account of the deep moral structures of Australian legal professions, grounded in po...
Prior to the millennium era, it was an entrenched policy in Malaysia that certain professional are n...
Self-represented parties are a common phenomenon in modern litigation. They bring with them multiple...
Government litigants often enjoy power advantages over their opponents, including knowledge, money a...
In the law of business organizations, individuals have generally been unrestrained in choosing which...
The exemption from compliance with the provisions that regulate incorporated legal practices in the...
This article is part of an exchange including Anthony Alfieri and William Simon in the Georgetown La...