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Business Of Practicing Law

Carroll Seron author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Temple University Press,U.S.

Published:27th Mar '96

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When Jacoby and Myers made it big with their low-budget legal services and prolific advertising, the business of practicing law was forever changed. Offering a portrait of the dilemmas and work lives of solo and small-firm attorneys, this book provides insight into that continually expanding boundary between professionalism and commercialism.A compelling portrait of the dilemmas and work lives of solo and small-firm attorneys

"The changing small law practice is portrayed in this lively and astute book, against the backdrop of the complex web of a changing urban environment, the participation of women in the profession, and the new technology. Seron's rich and important study will be a resource for scholars on the professions and the general public wanting to know what it means to be 'on your own' these days." - Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, author of Women in Law "In this book Carroll Seron provides invaluable new insight into the work lives of lawyers practicing solo and in small firms... This book cautions scholars to be more sensitive to the heterogeneity of the legal profession and offers to prospective lawyers practical insights on the complex choices they will face if they enter solo or small firm practice, while providing bar leaders with a fresh perspective on an important part of the profession." - Robert MacCrate, Former President, American Bar Association "Carroll Seron has written a penetrating, comprehensive account of that half of all American lawyers who practice alone or in small firms... Through lengthy interviews with more than a hundred lawyers in greater New York, Seron makes their work, feelings, and aspirations come vividly to life... Her book will be invaluable to sociologists of the professions; but its most avid readers are likely to be solo and small firm practitioners, who will find their daily dilemmas sympathetically portrayed and perceptively explained." - Richard L. Abel, Connell Professor of Law, UCLA

ISBN: 9781566394079

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm

Weight: unknown

221 pages