For generations, the legal profession has assumed that only individual lawyers practice law. Ethical standards have been largely, if not exclusively, directed at individuals, and practice organizations have been regulated to prevent limiting individual lawyer professional judgment. The world in which lawyers now practice makes the individualized model obsolete. The complexity of modern law narrows the breadth of any individual lawyer\u27s practice and makes law firms and other practice organizations inevitable. Firms, in turn, must maintain both ethical compliance and a high level of service quality that is inconsistent with lawyers behaving idiosyncratically. The article explores these developments and suggests changes in the rules governi...
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For generations, the legal profession has assumed that only individual lawyers practice law. Ethical...
At an accelerating pace since the recession, our legal profession has been undergoing structural cha...
The practice of law is changing. Lawyers who act solely as advocates and zealous representatives of ...
This Article offers both a way to understand emerging developments in the regulation of the legal pr...
This article focuses on three current professionalism challenges in the U.S. legal profession: (i) t...
Drawing on the sociological theory of new institutionalism, this essay explores the ethical behavior...
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The regulation of lawyers\u27 behavior remains a controversial topic. Over the past hundred years, t...
Journal ArticleA peaceful society depends on the high ethical standards of its lawyers: Communal tru...
It is time to abandon the pretense of legal ethics as an independent lawyer-run system and to desi...
The article examines the impact of the cultures and organisational structures of large law firms on ...
The professions of the 1980s are completely different from the situation in the 1930s. They are now ...
The article examines the impact of the cultures and organisational structures of large law firms on ...
This Article examines the incentive systems of the common law and modern rules of lawyer discipline,...
This Article looks at the importance of teaching law graduates to be ethical lawyers. The author hyp...
For generations, the legal profession has assumed that only individual lawyers practice law. Ethical...
At an accelerating pace since the recession, our legal profession has been undergoing structural cha...
The practice of law is changing. Lawyers who act solely as advocates and zealous representatives of ...
This Article offers both a way to understand emerging developments in the regulation of the legal pr...
This article focuses on three current professionalism challenges in the U.S. legal profession: (i) t...
Drawing on the sociological theory of new institutionalism, this essay explores the ethical behavior...
In this Article, Professor Hazard addresses the concerns many people have regarding the application ...
The regulation of lawyers\u27 behavior remains a controversial topic. Over the past hundred years, t...
Journal ArticleA peaceful society depends on the high ethical standards of its lawyers: Communal tru...
It is time to abandon the pretense of legal ethics as an independent lawyer-run system and to desi...
The article examines the impact of the cultures and organisational structures of large law firms on ...
The professions of the 1980s are completely different from the situation in the 1930s. They are now ...
The article examines the impact of the cultures and organisational structures of large law firms on ...
This Article examines the incentive systems of the common law and modern rules of lawyer discipline,...
This Article looks at the importance of teaching law graduates to be ethical lawyers. The author hyp...