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Divorce lawyers at work: varieties of professionalism in practice

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The authors look at how divorce lawyers actually work to address the question of legal professionalism in practice.

Through a detailed and systematic study of legal practice at the micro level, they show how lawyers create their own controls over work through their social relationships, formal and informal norms, common knowledge, and shared values.

While much of the research on legal professionalism centers on the formal standards of the bar as reflected in codes of professionalresponsibility, Mather et al. show how the discretionary judgments that lawyers make, and the choices they face, are actually understood in relation to norms and standards of other lawyers with whom they interact or compare themselves.

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Oxford University Press
0195349261 / 9780195349269
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
18/10/2001
English
244 pages
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