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Group Legal Services: The Bench, The Bar, And The Brotherhood, Law Review Staff
Group Legal Services: The Bench, The Bar, And The Brotherhood, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
The bar has long sought to make legal services readily available to all persons whatever their situation. Thus, the bar has sponsored legal aid societies and lawyer referral systems, and has promoted neighborhood law offices. These methods all meet the bar's traditional individualistic view that the attorney-client relationship should be direct without any third party interference. However, the lay public, often bewildered by a myriad of unfamiliar names in the yellow pages, continues to seek means of securing legal services more cheaply, more efficiently, and more reliably. Group legal services--whereby an organized group procures legal services for its individual members--are …