Edge of law : emergent and divergent models of legal professionalism by Andrew Francis.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: England : Ashgate Pub., 2011.Description: 215 pISBN:- 9780754677444
- 340.02342 FRA/EDG
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Lawyering at the Edge
Chapter 2. Theorizing Professional Change and Advancement in Legal Services
Chapter 3. Outsiders in Legal Education and Beyond: Marginal Students, Professional Identity and Access to the Legal Profession
Chapter 4. Legal executives: chasing shadows or the third branch of the profession?
Chapter 5. Legal aid and legal activities: progressive lawyering and mainstream professionalism
Chapter 6. Wealth Professionals: Expert Knowledge at the Intersection of Law and Accountancy
Chapter 7. Collective Professional Projects, Individual Models of Advancement and the Legal Services Act 2007
Chapter 8. Emergent and Divergent Models of Legal Professionalism: Towards a Contingent Professionalism; Bibliography
Index.