This book examines the ways in which common law countries such as England, Australia, and Canada have modernized their regulatory environments for legal services. It critiques stagnant regulation practices in the US and offers a blueprint for effective regulation of legal services to ensure affordable and accessible civil justice for all citizens.
This book examines the ways in which common law countries such as England, Australia, and Canada have modernized their regulatory environments for legal services. It critiques stagnant regulation practices in the US and offers a blueprint for effective regulation of legal services to ensure affordable and accessible civil justice for all citizens.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1 Good Regulation: What it Takes 2 The Regulation of Legal Services 3 A Great Big Mess 4 The Seismic Shift (with Survivors) 5 Aftershocks on their Way? 6 Assessment 7 It's Easy to Forget Australia was First 8 In this Corner: Queensland et. al. 9 And in this Corner: New South Wales and Victoria 10A Complex Regulatory Environment...where ILPs are just Part of the Landscape 11Assessment 12 Nova Scotia: The Road is Made by Walking 13 Manitoba (and the Other Prairie Provinces): An Intimate Connection 14 British Columbia: ABS? Who Said ABS? 15 Ontario: A False Start but on its Way 16 Canadian Bar Association: Creating the Future 17 The Continuing Path of Revolution 18 Assessment 19 There was a Time before Model Rule 5.4 20 Indestructible Model Rule 5.4 21 The Two Commissions: Different or the Same? 22 The Outliers: Washington DC, Colorado and Illinois 23 Effect of Model Rule 5.4 and the Current Regulatory Framework 24 Assessment 25 Final Assessment 26 How to Modernize a Regulatory Environment 27 Rules for a Flat World (or Regulatory Dystopia) Appendix The Modern (or Modernizing) Regulator: First-Hand Insight
1 Good Regulation: What it Takes 2 The Regulation of Legal Services 3 A Great Big Mess 4 The Seismic Shift (with Survivors) 5 Aftershocks on their Way? 6 Assessment 7 It's Easy to Forget Australia was First 8 In this Corner: Queensland et. al. 9 And in this Corner: New South Wales and Victoria 10A Complex Regulatory Environment...where ILPs are just Part of the Landscape 11Assessment 12 Nova Scotia: The Road is Made by Walking 13 Manitoba (and the Other Prairie Provinces): An Intimate Connection 14 British Columbia: ABS? Who Said ABS? 15 Ontario: A False Start but on its Way 16 Canadian Bar Association: Creating the Future 17 The Continuing Path of Revolution 18 Assessment 19 There was a Time before Model Rule 5.4 20 Indestructible Model Rule 5.4 21 The Two Commissions: Different or the Same? 22 The Outliers: Washington DC, Colorado and Illinois 23 Effect of Model Rule 5.4 and the Current Regulatory Framework 24 Assessment 25 Final Assessment 26 How to Modernize a Regulatory Environment 27 Rules for a Flat World (or Regulatory Dystopia) Appendix The Modern (or Modernizing) Regulator: First-Hand Insight
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