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Osgoode Hall Law School of York University

1996

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Law, Legal Institutions, And The Legal Profession In The New Economy, Harry W. Arthurs, Robert Kreklewich Jan 1996

Law, Legal Institutions, And The Legal Profession In The New Economy, Harry W. Arthurs, Robert Kreklewich

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

The diverse, dynamic, and inchoate developments we call the new economy are a catalyst for responsive and reflexive changes in the production of law, legal institutions, and the legal profession in Canada and elsewhere. This article examines these changes alongside ongoing themes of the privatization of legal production, hybridization, and juridification. The resulting transformation of legal production has reshaped the role of law experts and aggravated existing tendencies of stratification, concentration, diversification, and marginalization within the legal profession itself.


Recent Trends In The Organization Of Legal Services, Frederick H. Zemans Jan 1996

Recent Trends In The Organization Of Legal Services, Frederick H. Zemans

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