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- W1594652711 abstract "Page 1 LEXSEE 49 MD. L. REV. 869 Copyright (c) 1990 University of Maryland School of Law Maryland Law Review Summer, 1990 49 Md. L. Rev. 869 LENGTH: 18349 words Article: THE DEVOLUTION OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION: A DEMAND SIDE PERSPECTIVE NAME: RONALD J. GILSON * BIO: * Professor of Law, Stanford University. The research for this Article was supported by a grant from the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics at Stanford Law School and by the Hoover Institution, at which I was a Visiting Scholar while much of this Article was written. The Article has its origin in remarks I delivered at the American Bar Foundation's Conference on Professionalism, Ethics, and Economic Change in the American Legal Profession, September, 1988, to which organization I am grateful for having been included. I am also grateful to William Allen, Lucian Bebchuk, Steven Bundy, Robert Gordon, Reinier Kraakman, Robert H. Mnookin, William Simon, Antone G. Singsen, III, Marshall Small, and to the participants at the Harvard Law School and Economics Workshop and the Duke Law School and Stanford Law School faculty workshops for helpful comments on an earlier draft. SUMMARY: ... Economic analysis has not played a significant role in the increasingly intense debate over the decline of professionalism among lawyers. ... As a vehicle for applying economic analysis to professionalism, I will focus on the traditional professional prohibition of strategic litigation. ... In a gatekeeper regime, this condition serves the same function as the definition of strategic litigation in an ex post enforcement regime. ... However, unless she is herself sophisticated concerning legal matters, she may not know what category of legal service she needs, nor the appropriate quantity and quality. ... As David Wilkins has pointed out, an important result of the shift to a public gatekeeper regime with respect to strategic litigation is that discussion of the standards of professional conduct shifts from a private to a public forum: For the first time judges are actively debating the proper balance between client and systemic interests. TEXT: [*870] INTRODUCTION Economic analysis has not played a significant role in the increasingly intense debate over the decline of professionalism among lawyers. n1 Economists' lack of interest in the issue may be understandable. [*871] The lawyers' lament is that the legal profession is devolving into the business of law. That this concern has not captured the" @default.
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