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Rethinking the Lawyer's Monopoly
Access to Justice and the Future of Legal Services
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The book features 16 chapters discussing regulatory reform, including a landscape analysis of community justice workers approach.
The book includes a comparative perspective from the UK on court technology and its impact on the legal profession.
A UCLA professor writes about legal regulation on reservations in the US. The book is designed as a one-stop shop for understanding the future of legal services marketplace and regulation.
It aims to be accessible not only to academics but also to policymakers and judges.
The book includes a comparative perspective from the UK on court technology and its impact on the legal profession.
A UCLA professor writes about legal regulation on reservations in the US. The book is designed as a one-stop shop for understanding the future of legal services marketplace and regulation.
It aims to be accessible not only to academics but also to policymakers and judges.
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Mentioned by Stephen Poor as a recent publication by David Freeman-Ingstrom, focusing on the future of legal services.

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David Freeman Engstrom and Natalie Knowlton


