We live in a "law-thick" world. For individuals and organizations
in both the public and private sectors, navigating the large number
of complex laws, rules, institutions, and procedures that pervade
American life is virtually impossible without some assistance. Some
argue that "there are too many lawyers." Others argue that the
unmet need for legal services is so high that it constitutes a
human rights crisis. This book exposes why it is easy to access
legal services for some, while it is virtually impossible for
others, and why some lawyers have successful careers, but others
cannot. This book argues that the problems plaguing legal services
in the US can be only be addressed by a radical overhaul of the
rules that govern how legal services may be delivered, as well as
radical changes to who exercises the power to make those rules.
Through interviews with those with experience with alternative
legal service providers, this book exposes the formidable obstacles
that exist along the path to those changes, as well as the
opportunities that await. More information can be found at:
www.notjustforlawyers.com
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