Jerome Carlin's LAWYERS ON THEIR OWN is a recognized, foundational
study of lawyers in individual practice in an urban setting. It
became the template for an important form of social science
research into lawyers in solo practice. The first extensive and
grounded study of individual practitioners and their candid quotes
in interviews, Carlin exposed the unique practices, class divides,
ethical dilemmas and ultimate resentments of a little-viewed
subgroup of attorneys and their clients. This book's findings and
research methodology influenced many such studies of attorneys in
action that followed it. The author's succinct and supported
writing has proved to be an enduring and important study in this
field of socio-legal research. Updated with the author's extensive
introduction to the second edition, as well as a new foreword by
law professor William Gallagher, this modern republication is
presented to a new generation of readers and researchers into the
daily lives, work, business angles and unique challenges of solo
and individual-client law practice.
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