Lawyers' Ideals/lawyers' Practices: Transformations in the American Legal Profession

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Robert L. Nelson, David M. Trubek, Rayman L. Solomon
Cornell University Press, 1992 - Всего страниц: 295
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"This collection of articles is an effort to create a greater understanding of the empirical issues that lie behind the debate over whether in the practice of law the ideals of professionalism have been replaced by the demands of commercialism. This book is the most systematic attempt so far to examine what professionalism means in the various arenas of legal practice in the United States. It also seeks to advance the theoretical interpretations that lie at the heart of the scholarship on professionalism and establish a framework for analyzing the issues that is more grounded than previous idealist accounts, yet retains some of the ideas of contingency and changeability that structualist accounts have ignored"--Preface.

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1 The Transformation of the Big Law Firm
45
The Transformation
63
The Making of a Modern Legal
95
The Concept of Legal Professionalism
144
The Professional Ideologies
177
2230
193
6 Professionalism as Model and Ideology
215
7 The Redemption of Professionalism?
230
References
259
31
261
144
279
Index
285
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