Private lawyers and the public interest: the evolving role of pro bono in the legal profession
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press c2009
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Beschreibung:Paralleltitel: Private lawyers & the public interest
Includes bibliographical references and index
Pro bono, the public good, and the legal professional : an introduction - Robert Granfield and Lynn Mather -- - Shaped by educational, professional, and social crises : the history of law student pro bono service - Cynthia Adcock -- - Good lawyering and lawyering for the good : lawyers' reflections on mandatory pro bono in law school - Robert Granfield and Philip Veliz -- - Priming for pro bono : the impact of law school on pro bono participation in practice - Deborah A. Schmedemann -- - Lawyers' pro bono service and market-reliant legal aid - Rebecca L. Sandefur -- - Pro bono as an elite strategy in early lawyer careers - Ronit Dinovitzer and Bryant G. Garth -- - The institutionalization of pro bono in large law firms : trends and variation across the AmLaw 200 - Steven A. Boutcher -- - Pro bono and low bono in the solo and small law firm context - Leslie C. Levin -- - Between profit and principle : the private public interest firm - Scott L. Cummings and Ann Southworth -- - Issues entrepreneurs : charisma, charisma-producing events, and the shaping of pro bono practice in large law firms - Cynthia Fuchs Epstein -- - The role of volunteer lawyers in challenging the conditions of a local housing crisis in Buffalo, NY - James Clarke Gocker -- - Rethinking the public in lawyers' public service : strategic philanthropy and the bottom line - Deborah L. Rhode -- - Bar politics and pro bono definitions : the New York experience - Cynthia Feathers -- - Conflating the good with the public good : an essay - John Henry Schlegel -- - State, market, philanthropy, and self-help as legal services delivery mechanisms - Richard L. Abel
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 327 p.)
ISBN:019974517X
9780199745173

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