Offering big-picture perspective on Professional Responsibility, this brief introduction illuminates essential concepts with Stephen Gillers’ characteristic expertise and clarity.
The Self-regulation of the Legal Profession in Canada and in England and Wales
This part of the book was presented in the US at the 2013 annual conference of the Law and Society Association. Finally, the book adds a section on 2014 developments in reform efforts in Ireland.
In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application.
Describes and evaluates the mechanisms which regulate the legal profession. The authors of this text focus on solicitors and barristers, and examine the statutory and self-regulatory aspects, particularly in relation...
The book surveys where the most recent and radical liberalization involving the ownership of law firms by non-lawyers is likely to lead, and appraises the economic literature on the costs and benefits of regulating markets for professional ...
Regulation of the Legal Profession
The Legal Profession in the United States
Regulation of the Legal Profession and Access to Law: An Economic Perspective
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This collection explores developments in the regulation of legal services by examining the control of the markets in several key countries and in jurisdictions within countries.