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Lawyers in Corporate Decision-Making (Hardcover)
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A recognized study of the disparate roles that corporate attorneys
play in representing and advising their institutional clients. Long
passed around and cited by scholars and practicing lawyers as an
unpublished manuscript, this book insightfully explores the choices
that lawyers, managers and executives make about how lawyers are
involved in corporate processes. In the companies studied,
Professor Rosen showed that corporate lawyers were repeatedly
intertwined in decisions-beyond those regarding mere legal
compliance-ranging from finance to production to sales to returns
to litigation. But the how, when and consequences of their
involvements varied. The book analyzes these variations. It
examines relations between inside and outside counsel and the
management of the corporate legal function. It locates them in a
taut framework of organization theory and institutional behavior, a
frame and application since recognized for its cogency and
explanatory power.The author, now a senior professor at the
University of Miami Law School, calls on attorneys to understand
the organizational context of their work. His book repeatedly calls
out attorneys who ill serve their clients because they failed as
organizational analysts. It has since been recognized by legal,
ethical, and sociological theorists as a rich resource of corporate
analysis and the divergent roles that lawyers play.The
groundbreaking research was conducted at six major manufacturing
companies as Rosen interviewed a triad of inside counsel, outside
counsel and managers who worked on particular problems. This novel
method allowed self-serving statements (especially by the lawyers
involved) to be checked and placed in realistic context. More
important, because it triangulated how the legal problem was
understood, the method brought out how the legal task had been
structured. The frames that the lawyers, managers and organization
imposed on the legal problems varied widely-and the sources and
consequences of these variations are explained.The book's published
edition is newly available, but the manuscript has already earned
scholarly impact and praise. For example, the Yale Law Journal
noted in 1996 that "Rosen's important manuscript is widely cited in
recent literature on legal professionalism." It has been cited in
articles in the law reviews of Boston University, Indiana,
Maryland, and Emory, and the Law & Society Review. At bottom,
researchers and pundits on corporate theory and lawyers' roles have
already had to account for this telling study, and at last they can
readily reference it in a quality published format.
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