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Legal Profession

1999

Legal profession

Maurer School of Law: Indiana University

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Legal Education, Professionalism, And The Public Interest, Alfred C. Aman Oct 1999

Legal Education, Professionalism, And The Public Interest, Alfred C. Aman

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No abstract provided.


The Fruits Of Our Labors: An Empirical Study Of The Distribution Of Income And Job Satisfaction Across The Legal Profession, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Kaushik Mukhopadhaya Jan 1999

The Fruits Of Our Labors: An Empirical Study Of The Distribution Of Income And Job Satisfaction Across The Legal Profession, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Kaushik Mukhopadhaya

Articles by Maurer Faculty

In this study we undertake a simple empirical analysis to examine the distribution of pecuniary and nonpecuniary benefits across the legal profession. Using the University of Michigan alumni data set, we conduct a series of regressions to examine how the participants' self-reported income and job satisfaction vary across the legal profession according to type of practice, gender, and whether the respondent is black or Hispanic. Regression analysis allows us to undertake this analysis while correcting for the effects of several other variables, including years of practice, hours worked, law school grades, satisfaction with family life, and population of the respondent's …


Is The Medium The Message? A Discussion Of Susskind's The Future Of Law, Edwin H. Greenebaum Jan 1999

Is The Medium The Message? A Discussion Of Susskind's The Future Of Law, Edwin H. Greenebaum

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No abstract provided.