First thing we do, let`s deregulate all the lawyers
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington Brookings Institution Press 2011Description: vii,110p. ill. 23 cmISBN:- 9780815721901
- 174.30973 22 WI-F
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 100-106) and index.
Introduction -- The market for lawyers -- Evidence of earnings premiums in the legal profession -- Sources of lawyers' earnings premiums -- Welfare costs -- The case for deregulating entry into the legal profession -- Toward policy reform.
"Proposes deregulating entry into the legal profession to open up competition among and improve innovation by lawyers, reduce social costs of high legal fees, and make more efficient use of the nation's labor resources, while lowering legal costs and providing consumers with a wider range of legal services"--Provided by publisher.
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