Publications
Publications
- 2002
Legal Management: The Case for a Managed Model for the Delivery of Legal Services
Abstract
This essay takes a brief look at the innovations in the delivery of legal services made due to the expansion of the pre-paid sector and uses those changes in the power dynamics of the industry to make a compelling case for a more widespread, managed model. The managed model of the future could involve much greater involvement by “management” intermediaries to counter the power of the monopoly held by the Bar, to improve the efficiency with which legal services are delivered to huge portions of the American population, and to improve overall “justice” in American society.
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Citation
Bernstein, Ethan S. "Legal Management: The Case for a Managed Model for the Delivery of Legal Services." December 2002. (Harvard Law School: Bellow-Sacks Access to Civil Legal Services Project.)