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A New Class Of Lawyers: The Therapeutic As Rights Talk, Kenneth Anderson Apr 1996

A New Class Of Lawyers: The Therapeutic As Rights Talk, Kenneth Anderson

Kenneth Anderson

This 1996 essay reviews three books: Anthony T. Kronman, 'The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession' (Belknap 1993); Steven Brint, 'In an Age of Experts: The Changing Role of Professionals in Politics and Public Life' (Princeton 1994); and Christopher Lasch, 'The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy' (WW Norton 1995). The review essay argues that lawyers in the United States should be seen as part of the professional New Class who use the law as a monopoly in the management by elites of the rest of society. The review examines the history of New Class …


Advertising And Solicitation, Louise Hill, Stephen Ripps Dec 1995

Advertising And Solicitation, Louise Hill, Stephen Ripps

Louise L Hill

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Games Lawyers Play: Waivers Of The Automatic Stay In Bankruptcy And The Single Asset Loan Workout, Daniel Bogart Dec 1995

Games Lawyers Play: Waivers Of The Automatic Stay In Bankruptcy And The Single Asset Loan Workout, Daniel Bogart

Daniel B. Bogart

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Lawyer Publicity In The European Union: Bans Are Removed But Barriers Remain, Louise L. Hill Dec 1995

Lawyer Publicity In The European Union: Bans Are Removed But Barriers Remain, Louise L. Hill

Louise L Hill

The publicity rules of legal professions in the Member States of the European Union (EU) vary greatly, particularly with respect to regulations associated with lawyer advertising. Publicity rules which vary in breadth and scope are problematic for the EU lawyer engaging in cross-border practice, especially when a home state lawyer advertising rule is more restrictive than that of a host state. "Lawyer Publicity in the European Union: Bans are Removed But Barriers Remain," addresses the evolution of doctrines relating to the legal profession in EU countries. The article sets forth the structure of legal professions in twelve EU Member States, …