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6 Number 3 November 1999 Editorial Avrom Sherr 259 Articles Progressive legal services in Norway? Jon T. Johnsen 261 The implementation of quality initiatives and the New Public Management in the legal aid sector in England and Wales: bureaucratization, stratification and surveillance Hilary Sommerlad 311 Work in Progress Markets and contingency: how client markets influence the work of plaintiffs’ personal injury lawyers Jerry Van Hoy 345 Title-page, VOLUME
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6 Number 2 July 1999 Editorial Avrom Sherr 139 Articles Solicitors, dishonesty and the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal Mark R. Davies 141
Lawyer deregulation via business deregulation: compliance professionalism and legal professionalism Christine Parker 175 “The Future of Law” Debate: Greenebaum on Susskind and Susskind’s Reply Is the medium the message? A discussion of Susskind’s The Future of Law Edwin H. Greenebaum 197 Reply Richard Susskind 208 Legal Education The culture of mnemosyne: open-book assessment and the theory and practice of legal education Paul Maharg 219 Legal Dress A brief history of wigs in the legal profession James G. Mclaren 241
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6 Number 1 March 1999
EDITORIAL AVROM SHERR 5 ARTICLES Law in the world of business: lawyers in large industrial enterprises JEAN VAN HOUTTE 7
Learned Profession?the stuff of sherry talk: the response to Practice Rule 15? CHRISTA CHRISTENSEN, SUZANNE DAY & JANE WORTHINGTON 27 Lawyers in China and the rule of law JEREMY COOPER 71 Legal professionals and civil disobedience: an Israeli case study MICHAEL KEREN 91 REVIEW ARTICLE Taking lawyers ethics seriously DONALD NICOLSON & JULIAN WEBB 109
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5 Numbers 2/3 July/November 1998 Special Issue: Lawyering for a Fragmented World GUEST EDITOR: W. WESLEY PUE
EDITORIAL Lawyering for a fragmented world: professionalism after God W. WESLEY PUE 125
ARTICLES Fragmenting professionalism: racial identity and the ideology of bleached out lawyering DAVID B. WILKINS 141 Legal ethics for a fragmented society: between professional and personal ALLAN C. HUTCHINSON 175 Cause lawyers crossing the lines: patterns of fragmentation and cooperation between state and civil rights lawyers in Israel YOAV DOTAN 193 Transgressive cause lawyering: practice sites and the politicization of the professional STUART SCHEINGOLD & ANNE BLOOM 209 "A moral vacuity in her which is difficult if not impossible to explain": law, psychiatry and the remaking of Karla Homolka ANNE MCGILLIVRAY 255 TITLE-PAGE, VOLUME
CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, 1998 289
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5 Number 1 March 1998 EDITORIAL Professional discord AVROM SHERR 5 ARTICLES Revisiting the debate over criminal legal aid delivery models: viewing international experience from a British perspective TAMARA GORIELY 7
Wither mutuality? A recent history of solicitors professional indemnity insurance MARK DAVIES 29 LEGAL EDUCATION Assessing the "reflective practitioner": pedagogic principles and certification needs JULIE MACFARLANE 63 Reflection and supervision in clinical legal education: do work placements have a role in undergraduate legal education? NEIL KIBBLE 83
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4 Number 3 November 1997 EDITORIAL Professional struggles AVROM SHERR 165 ARTICLES Rights of audience in the higher courts in England and Wales since the 1990 Act: what happened? MICHAEL ZANDER 167 "Better to enlist their support than to suffer their antagonism": the game of monopoly between lawyers and notaries in British Columbia, 193081 JOAN BROCKMAN 197 "And the Lord knows where that might lead"the Law Society, the fraudulent solicitor and the Solicitors Act 1941 MARK LUNNEY 235 Prospects for structural and economic integration of the Australian legal profession STAN ROSS 267 BOOK REVIEW The High Priests of American Politics: The Role of Lawyers in American Political Institutions 291 TITLE-PAGE, VOLUME
CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, 1997 294
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4 Numbers 1/2 March/July 1997
Special Issue: Legal Ethics in Europe EDITORIAL Dinners, library seats, wigs and relatives AVROM SHERR 5 ARTICLES Polishing the Bar: the Legal Ethics Code and disciplinary system of the Netherlands, and a comparison with the United States LENY E. DE GROOT-VAN LEEUWEN 9 Legal ethics in Scotland ALAN PATERSON 25 Legal ethics in Germany ULRIKE SCHULTZ 55 Self-regulation of legal professions in contemporary Italy VITTORIO OLGIATI 89 Legal ethics in England and Wales AVROM SHERR & LISA WEBLEY 109
WORK IN PROGRESS Looking for legal ethics LESLIE SHEINMAN 139 BOOK REVIEW Essential Legal SkillsMediation 155
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3 Number 3 November 1996 EDITORIAL
Professor Louis Brown-"the father of preventive law" AVROM SHERR 253 ARTICLES The legal profession in East Germany-past, present and future MICHAEL BOHLANDER, MARK BLACKSELL &
KARL MARTIN BORN 255 Professional ethics North and South: interest on clients' trust funds and lawyer fraud. An opportunity to redeem professionalism ADRIAN EVANS 281 LEGAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS The culture of design STEPHEN NATHANSON 301 MANAGEMENT Development of law firm training programs: coping
with a turbulent environment EDWIN H. GREENEBAUM 315 REVIEW The English Legal Aid White Paper and the LAG conference TAMARA GORIELY 353 TITLE-PAGE, VOLUME
CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, 1996 361
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3 Numbers 1/2 March 1996 Special Issue: The Solicitors' Profession in Transition
EDITORIAL CAROLE WILLIS & ELENI SKORDAKI 5 ARTICLES Glass slippers and glass ceilings: women in the legal profession ELENI SKORDAKI 7 From a gentlemen's to a public profession:
status and politics in the history of English solicitors MICHAEL BURRAGE 45 Bourgeois collectivism, professional power and the boundaries of the State: The private and public life of the Law Society, 1825 to 1914 DAVID SUGARMAN 81
Professionalism and the legal services market ALAN A. PATERSON 137 Megalawyering in the global order: the
cultural, social and economic transformation of global legal practice JOHN FLOOD 169 Law for the poor: the relationship between advice agencies and solicitors in the development of poverty law TAMARA GORIELY 215
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