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Trends in Global Lawyer Regulation
Penn State Dickinson Law (2013)
  • Laurel S. Terry
Abstract
These 2013 slides summarize and categorize trends in global discussions of lawyer regulation. These slides use the "who-what-when-where-why-and-how" structure set forth in two law review articles in order to discuss changes in lawyer regulation that are happening around the world or that are the subject of discussion. The articles on which these slides are based are: Laurel S. Terry, Steve Mark, Tahlia Gordon, Trends and Challenges in Lawyer Regulation: The Impact of Globalization and Technology, 80 Fordham L. Rev. 2661 (2012), https://works.bepress.com/laurel_terry/6/, and Laurel S. Terry, Trends in Global and Canadian Lawyer Regulation, 76 Saskatchewan L. Rev. 145 (2013), https://works.bepress.com/laurel_terry/36/. The "who-what-when-where-why-and-how" paradigm has proven extremely useful for recognizing and discussing lawyer regulation developments.
Keywords
  • lawyer,
  • legal services,
  • legal ethics,
  • regulatory objective,
  • nonregulated providers,
  • co-regulation,
  • ABS,
  • proactive regulation,
  • PMBR,
  • principles based regulation,
  • virtual legal services,
  • virtual law offices
Publication Date
2013
Citation Information
Laurel S. Terry, Global Trends in Lawyer Regulation Presentation Slides (Jan. 10, 2013, Sacramento, CA),