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Legal professions : work, structure and organization / edited by Jerry Van Hoy.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Van Hoy, Jerry.
Series:
Sociology of crime, law, and deviance ; v. 3.
Sociology of crime, law, and deviance, 1521-6136 ; v. 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lawyers.
Practice of law.
Sociological jurisprudence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (293 p.)
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; London : JAI, 2001.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
During recent decades legal professions have changed dramatically. Legal work has become more specialized, women have entered legal professions in large numbers, and the number of nonwhite legal practitioners has increased. Equally important as the demographic changes among legal professionals, have been movements in several countries to make legal practice more responsive to competitive markets for services - both nationally and globally. This volume introduces a collection of research articles that explore the important changes among legal practitioners in the US, England, Germany and Canada. The articles are organized around three general themes: changes in the structure and organization of legal professions and legal practices (in the US, England and Germany); legal culture, professional time and job satisfaction (in the US and England); and the changing nature of legal work practices in various fields of law. The volume addresses many of the newest and most exciting themes in the sociology of law, including the global law firm, the dilemma of part-time employment for legal professionals, the sociolegal construction of time, and the unique dynamics of legal practices in different fields of law.
Contents:
Part one: Change in the structure of legal professions
The changing patterns of career mobility in the legal profeesion: a log-linear analysis of Chicago lawyers (1975 and 1995) / Harris H. Kim
The State-lawyer relationship in England and Wales / Gerard Hanlon
Mergers, mergers everywhere: constructing the global law firm in Germany / Susanne Lace
Part two: Legal culture, professional time, and job satisfaction
The symbolic meaning of professional time / Cynthia Fuchs Epstein and Carroll Seron
Time, legal culture and legal process / Robert Dingwall, William L.F. Felstiner and Tom Durkin
Explaining why lawyers want to leave the practice of law / Jean E. Wallace
Part three: Lawyers and their work
"We live on the edge of extinction all the time:" entrepreneurs, innovation and the plaintiffs' bar in the wake of tort reform / Stephen Daniels and Joanne Martin
Career activism by lawyers: consequences for the person, the legal profession, and social movements / Lynn C. Jones
Lawyering in an age of popular politics: plea bargaining, legal practice and the structure of the Boston Bar, 1800-1860 / Mary E. Vogel
Perceptions of good and bad judging: an analysis of the Illinois judicial development project / Katherine Cermak and Richard Block.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-281-02566-6
9786611025663
1-84950-888-7
0-08-054432-0
OCLC:
476066588

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