Special issue law firms, legal culture, and legal practice
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Special issue law firms, legal culture, and legal practice
(Studies in law, politics, and society : a research annual / editors Susan S. Silbey, Austin Sarat, v. 52)(Emerald books)
Emerald, 2010
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Large law firms have become a dominant feature of the legal landscape in the United States and elsewhere. This volume of Studies in Law, Politics, and Society examines the situation of large law firms. The articles collected here address the following questions: How has the large law firm altered, or adapted to, the ideals/ideology of the legal profession? How do law firms function as organizations? What happens to firms when they globalize their practices? What is the situation of scholarship on large law firms? Has the firm been incorporated into boarder interdisciplinary configurations? What, if any, new paradigms of study of firms are on the horizon?
Table of Contents
List of Contributors.
EDITORIAL BOARD.
Measuring law firm culture.
Rejecting the culture of independence: Corporate lawyers as committed to their clients.
Law firm strategies for human capital: Past, present, future.
Taxes and death: The rise and demise of an American law firm.
From policy to practice: Assessing the effect of large law firm pro bono structure on pro bono commitment.
"If you become his second wife, you are a fool": Shifting paradigms of the roles, perceptions, and working conditions of legal secretaries in large law firms.
Racial and ethnic minority representation in large U.S. law firms.
Studies in law, politics, and society.
Studies in law, politics, and society.
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