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9781567201345

Lawyers, Money, and Success

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  • ISBN13:

    9781567201345

  • ISBN10:

    1567201342

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-11-01
  • Publisher: Praeger Pub Text
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Summary

Retired Justice Macklin Fleming argues that in its quest for money, the legal profession has lost sight of its true tasks and responsibilities, with the result that the profession is rife with client dissatisfaction, public distrust, and individual lawyer discontent. Money is now the measure of success, he says, and honesty has been diluted, while fiduciary responsibility has eroded. Fleming elaborates his case with unusual rigor. "In the quest for the brass ring of financial success, corner-cutting, absence of candor, and distortions of fact have become increasingly tolerated, to the extent that clients, the public, and lawyers themselves no longer have a sense of trust and confidence in the legal profession." Obviously, changes are needed, and unless they come from within the firms themselves, lawyers can be sure that they will come from individuals, agencies, and organizations outside these firms. Attorneys in all kinds of practices, their clients in all sectors of the economy, and academics concerned with the practice of law in all its dimensions will find Fleming's book informative, challenging, and certainly provocative reading. Fleming starts by examining what he sees as a paradox: a large increase in lawyers' fees despite a fourfold increase in lawyer numbers and a threefold increase in their proportion of the general population. "What happened to the law of supply and demand?" he asks. 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. He discusses excessive legal fees, their resistance to client and court controls, and relates his discussion to the present pervasive distrust of lawyers among the public. Fleming outlines the four existing challenges to business-as-usual by lawyers and law firms, and then ventures his own analysis of the needed future changes in law firms. These include professional law firm management under a less archaic structure, effective integrity and quality controls, cost-controlled delivery of legal services, and increased job satisfaction for its working lawyers.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
1 The Paradox
1(2)
2 Invention of the Corporate Law Firm and Its Evolution into the Large Law Firm
3(4)
3 Emergence of the Large Law Firm as the Dominant Element of the Profession
7(10)
4 The Decline of Cost-Effectiveness Within the Large Law Firm
17(6)
5 The Magic of the Emperor's New Clothes Suspends the Law of Supply and Demand
23(8)
6 Excessive Legal Fees: The Count Dracula Clients Cannot Stake
31(10)
7 Excessive Legal Fees: Even the Courts Can't Stake Dracula
41(6)
8 Lawyers and Their Discontents
47(8)
9 The Pervasive Public Distrust of Lawyers
55(8)
10 Through a Glass Darkly
63(2)
11 First Challenge: Client Control of Fees
65(6)
12 Second Challenge: Increased Court Control over Legal Proceedings and Lawyer Conduct
71(12)
13 Third Challenge: The Bite of Competition
83(8)
14 Fourth Challenge: Restlessness in the Workplace
91(6)
15 The Shape of Law Firms to Come: Professional Management
97(8)
16 The Shape of Law Firms to Come: Integrity and Quality Control
105(8)
17 The Shape of Law Firms to Come: Competitiveness and Job Satisfaction
113(16)
18 L'Envoi--Visions in the Crystal Ball
129(10)
Notes 139(16)
Index 155

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