Democratizing legal services : obstacles and opportunities /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham [Md.] :
Lexington Books,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Alternative structures will undermine professionalism and ethics
- There is no way to regulate alternative structures
- The adoption of alternative structures will jeopardize self-regulation of the profession
- There is no demonstrated need, demand, or problem
- New delivery models can be developed without changing Rule 5.4
- The payment of salary is adequate compensation for non-lawyers
- No one in their right mind would want to invest in a law firm
- Alternative structures will lead to a consolidated market controlled by large law firms
- Alternative structures cannot help those who canot pay for legal services
- Alternative structures will make things harder for un- and underemployed lawyers
- The burden of proof has not been met
- The opportunities offered by alternative structures
- Opportunities for funding for legal aid
- Opportunities for downstream markets and the economy as a whole
- Opportunities for lawyers
- Opportunities for in-house legal departments in the public and private sectors
- Opportunities for an improved regulatory approach
- Opportunities for failure
- Access to justice
- Unacknowledged complexity
- Access to justice comes in all shapes and sizes, sometimes obvious and sometimes not
- Unmet need as human rights crisis
- The (non)-regulation of legal services and the world stage
- Introduction to part iv
- Abdication of regulatory power
- International obligations and commitments
- Endless objections and calls for evidence and the lawyer monopoly on legal services (or, having your cake and eating it, too)
- Good governance requires actual governance
- Stories (letting the old lady scream)
- Stories.