Lawyers and Law Firms
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Please note: Full citations are available in the list of publications following my
curriculum vitae.
Introduction: The Study of the Indian Legal Profession (1969)
A Note on Contrasting Styles of Professional Dualism: Law and Medicine in India (1973)
Untitled talk on the Comparative Study of the Legal Profession (1973)
Mega-Law and Mega-Lawyering in the Contemporary United States (1983)
Why the Big Get Bigger: The Promotion-to-Partner Tournament and the Growth of the Large Law Firms (1990)
Tournament of Lawyers: The Growth and Transformation of the Big Law Firm
(1991)
Exponential Misunderstanding: A Response to Professor Johnson’s Review of Tournament of Lawyers (1991)
The Transformation of the Large Law Firm (1992)
The Large Law Firm in Transition: An Historical Analysis (1992)
Let Firms Buy and Sell Credit for Pro Bono (1993)
The Many Futures of the Big Law Firm (1994)
Predators and Parasites: Lawyer-Bashing and Civil Justice (1994)
Public Service Implications of Evolving Law Firm Size and Structure (1995)
Large Law Firms and Professional Responsibility (1995)
The Assault on Civil Justice: The Anti-Lawyer Dimension (1996)
Lawyers in the Mist: The Golden Age of Legal Nostalgia (1996)
Anyone Can Fall Down a Manhole: The Contingency Fee and Its Discontents (1998)
'Old and in the Way:' The Coming Demographic Transformation of the Legal Profession and Its Implications for the Provision of Legal Services (1999)
Large Law Firm Misery: It's the Game, not the Money (1999)
The Kid Factor (2008)
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