Lawyers, Money, and Success: The Consequences of Dollar Obsession

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After tracing the history of the large corporate law firm and its dominance within the profession, he shows how cost-effectiveness within large firms has declined while at the same time what he calls the magic of the emperor's new clothes has suspended the law of supply and demand.
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Author(s) By Macklin Fleming.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 168
Published in United States
Published 30 Mar 2002
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After tracing the history of the large corporate law firm and its dominance within the profession, he shows how cost-effectiveness within large firms has declined while at the same time what he calls the magic of the emperor's new clothes has suspended the law of supply and demand.
Preface The Paradox Invention of the Corporate Law Firm and Its Evolution into the Large Law Firm Emergence of the Large Law Firm as the Dominant Element of the Profession The Decline of Cost-Effectiveness within the Large Law Firm The Magic of the E
MACKLIN FLEMING is a retired Justice of the California Court of Appeal, currently sitting by assignment on the Los Angeles Superior Court. A graduate of Yale College and Yale Law School, he has divided his 55 years of legal experience between public and p
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