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Legal services markets research.
- Access to Justice and Legal Services Regulatory ReformResearchers have launched a new era of studies exploring relationships between legal services regulation and access to justice. These scholarly developments respond to recent changes…
- The impact of international lawyer organizations on lawyer regulationLevin, L. C., Mather, L., & de Groot-van Leeuwen, L. (2018). The impact of international lawyer organizations on lawyer regulation. Fordham Int’l LJ, 42, 407. While much…
- Evidence-Based Lawyer RegulationChambliss, E. (2019). Evidence-Based Lawyer Regulation. Wash. UL Rev., 97, 297. The legal profession is losing its authority over the regulation of legal services. Recent changes in…
- Evidence-based promulgation: reconsidering the rulemaking process for rules of professional conductMuch like the indomitable Pippi Longstocking, the legal profession has succeeded for decades in asserting its right to self-regulate. Judges play a key role in…
- Lawyer ethics for innovationLaw struggles to keep pace with innovation. Twenty-first century advancements like artificial intelligence, blockchain and data analytics are already in use by academic institutions, corporations,…
- The Regulation of Paralegals in Ontario: Increased Access to Justice?The legal profession throughout most of Canada enjoys the privilege of self-regulation and a (purported) monopoly over legal practice. In Ontario, the Law Society must…
- Making sense of professional enablers’ involvement in laundering organized crime proceeds and of their regulationMoney laundering has ascended the enforcement and criminological agenda in the course of this century, and has been accompanied by an increased focus on legal…
- A preliminary study of third-party funding regulation for international commercial arbitrationIn the context of increasingly complex international commercial disputes and diversified demands for dispute settlement, the development of third-party funding is irresistible. The third-party funding…

