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Rethinking the Lawyers' Monopoly

Access to Justice and the Future of Legal Services

Author: David Freeman Engstrom and Nora Freeman Engstrom  

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This volume examines lawyers' stranglehold on legal services and presents reform visions for a more equitable and accessible justice system.

Facing an access-to-justice crisis and an onslaught of new legal technologies, the legal profession is on the cusp of a revolution. This volume examines the civil justice status quo and sketches how reformers can create a more equitable and accessible system going forward.

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This volume examines lawyers' stranglehold on legal services and presents reform visions for a more equitable and accessible justice system.

Facing an access-to-justice crisis and an onslaught of new legal technologies, the legal profession is on the cusp of a revolution. This volume examines the civil justice status quo and sketches how reformers can create a more equitable and accessible system going forward.

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For decades, American lawyers have enjoyed a monopoly over legal services, built upon strict unauthorized practice of law rules and prohibitions on nonlawyer ownership of law firms. Now, though, this monopoly is under threat-challenged by the one-two punch of new AI-driven technologies and a staggering access-to-justice crisis, which sees most Americans priced out of the market for legal services. At this pivotal moment, this volume brings together leading legal scholars and practitioners to propose new conceptual frameworks for reform, drawing lessons from other professions, industries, and places, both within the United States and across the world. With critical insights and thoughtful assessments, Rethinking the Lawyers' Monopoly seeks to help shape and steer the coming revolution in the legal services marketplace. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

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About the Author

David Freeman Engstrom is the LSVF Professor in Law and Co-Director of the Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession at Stanford University. An award-winning scholar, longtime litigator, and nationally recognized expert on procedure and law and technology, Engstrom is a member of the American Law Institute, where he serves as Reporter for Principles of the Law, High-Volume Civil Adjudication, a member of the Administrative Conference of the United States, and a faculty affiliate at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. Nora Freeman Engstrom is the Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession at Stanford University, and she also holds the R. Ammi Cutter Reporter's Chair of the American Law Institute. A nationally recognized authority on tort law, professional responsibility, and complex litigation, she is the author of numerous award-winning scholarly articles, the co-author of two leading casebooks, and a Reporter for two Third Restatement of Torts projects.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
31st July 2025
Pages
408
ISBN
9781009528559

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