This comprehensive picture of the contemporary American legal profession traces its development over the last hundred years. Abel examines a variety of topics including the nature and effect of entry barriers, the rise and fall of restrictive practices, efforts to create demand for lawyers' services, self-regulation, the income and status of lawyers, the growth of public and private employment, the displacement of solo and small firms, and the allocation of
lawyers to roles.
This book is a comprehensive guide to business and legal forms, including contracts, agreements, and other legal documents. It is a valuable resource for any business owner or legal professional...
This book examines the ethical development of American lawyers against a historical, cultural, and religious backdrop. Goes beyond the rules and statements of professional organizations, such as the...
This comprehensive history of the legal profession in America provides a fascinating account of the lives and accomplishments of some of the most renowned judges and lawyers in US history. From John...
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal...