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Article
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Control
Fordham Law Review
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract
Despite the recent rejection by the ABA of attempts to weaken the limitations on the sharing of fees with non-lawyers, pressure to allow laypersons to invest in lawsuits remains. This article looks at one argument against lay investment in litigation, which is that laypersons should not be able to control how litigation is conducted.
Publisher
Fordham University School of Law
Keywords
- Legal Ethics,
- Litigation
Disciplines
Citation Information
Anthony J. Sebok. "What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Control" Fordham Law Review Vol. 82 (2014) p. 2939 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anthony-sebok/14/