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Crisis Regulation, James E. Moliterno Jan 2012

Crisis Regulation, James E. Moliterno

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The article presents information on the regulation of crisis in legal profession. It reflects on the legal profession of the U.S. that has engaged in regulatory reform in response to crisis. It explains that a few changes in the status quo may lead legal profession to react to crisis and discusses it with the help of immigration in the twentieth century, Watergate and globalization. It states that with the wake of the Watergate revelations there is an increase in the crisis in legal profession.


The Lawyer As Catalyst Of Social Change, James E. Moliterno Jan 2009

The Lawyer As Catalyst Of Social Change, James E. Moliterno

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A Golden-Age Of Civil Involvement: The Client-Centered Disadvantage For Lawyers As Law Makers, James E. Moliterno Jan 2009

A Golden-Age Of Civil Involvement: The Client-Centered Disadvantage For Lawyers As Law Makers, James E. Moliterno

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