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In the Interests of Justice: Reforming the Legal Profession
In this volume, Deborah L. Rhode goes beyond the commonplace attacks on lawyers to provide a study of the structural problems confronting the legal profession. He aims to bring an insider's knowledge to the labyrinthine complexities of how the law works, or fails to work, for most Americans and often for lawyers themselves.
Author(s) | By Deborah L. Rhode (Professor of Law and Director of the Keck Center on Legal Ethics and the Legal Profession, Professor of Law and Director of the Keck Center on Legal Ethics and the Legal Profession, Stanford Law School). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 282 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 22 May 2003 |
Availability | POD |
In this volume, Deborah L. Rhode goes beyond the commonplace attacks on lawyers to provide a study of the structural problems confronting the legal profession. He aims to bring an insider's knowledge to the labyrinthine complexities of how the law works, or fails to work, for most Americans and often for lawyers themselves.
Deborah L. Rhode is Professor of Law and Director of the Keck Center on Legal Ethics and the Legal Profession at Stanford Law School. A past president of the Association of American Law Schools and senior counsel for the House Judiciary Committee on impea