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The Changed Legal Profession: Who Has Control Of The Market For Legal Services?, Frederick H. Zemans Jan 1988

The Changed Legal Profession: Who Has Control Of The Market For Legal Services?, Frederick H. Zemans

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During the nineteen sixties, it was provincial governments rather than lawyers or their professional societies, which determined that there would be a significant increase in the number of places for Jaw students at Canadian universities. Formula-funding programmes (in place in several provinces) along with a growing demand for law degrees stimulated government- funded universities to open their doors to students seeking a legal education and ultimately entrance to the legal profession. Prior to the late seventies, little opposition was encountered from the profession to its loss of control of the supply of lawyers. The economic recession, combined with the growth …