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Record Nr.

UNINA9910963833703321

Autore

Kelly Michael J. <1937->

Titolo

Lives of lawyers revisited : transformation and resilience in the organizations of practice / / Michael J. Kelly

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Ann Arbor, : University of Michigan Press, c2007

ISBN

1-282-46311-X

9786612463112

0-472-02517-1

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (429 p.)

Collana

Law, meaning, and violence

Altri autori (Persone)

KellyMichael J. <1937->

Disciplina

174/.30973

Soggetti

Practice of law - United States

Lawyers - United States

Law firms - United States

Legal ethics - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 395-404) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Chapter 1. The Fishing Expedition; Part 1. Stories of Law Practices; Chapter 2. Marks, Feinberg, Fried and Burch; Chapter 3. Public Interest Law at the Maine Public Utilities Commission; Chapter 4. The Lawyers of Standish Development Company; Chapter 5. Mahoney, Bourne and Thiemes; Chapter 6. McKinnon Sieves; Part 2. Reflections on the Profession; Chapter 7. Change and Continuity in the Organizations of Practice; Chapter 8. Thinking about Practice Organizations; Chapter 9. The Idea of Profession; Afterword: Reflections on Describing a Sardine Factory; Appendix; Notes; References

Index

Sommario/riassunto

The past two decades have seen profound changes in the legal profession. Lives of Lawyers Revisited extends Michael Kelly's work in the original Lives of Lawyers, offering unique insights into the nature of these changes, examined through stories of five extraordinarily varied law practices. By placing the spotlight on organizations as phenomena that generate their own logic and tensions, Lives of Lawyers Revisited speaks to the experience of many lawyers and anticipates important



issues on the professional horizon. Michael Kelly has done it again! His Lives of Lawyers Revisited is a very easy read about some very difficult notions like 'litigation blindness' and law as a business. It presents some fascinating perspectives on our profession. -J. Michael McWilliams, Past President, American Bar Association The best single book about the American realities and possibilities of the American legal profession, combining an empathic and insightful account of law practice with a penetrating analysis of the wider context of professional work. -Marc Galanter, University of Wisconsin Michael Kelly believes that professional values and conduct are not realized in codes, but in the experiences of practice, and that practice draws its routines and ideals from organizations. Through his studies of lawyers in various firms, closely observed and sympathetically described, Kelly reveals how differently organizations adapt to the intense pressures of today's practice environment. His method of linking individual life-experiences to organizational strategies and the external constraints of competition and client demands infuses realism and richness into the concept of professionalism and makes this one of the most interesting and original books on professions and professionalism to appear in years. -Robert W. Gordon, Yale Law School In his two volumes of Lives of Lawyers, Michael Kelly explores legal ethics in an unusual, and unusually rewarding, way. Rather than focusing on rules or arguments, Kelly looks at the kind of lives lawyers lead. Ethics, Socrates thought, is about how to live one's life, and Kelly takes the Socratic question to heart. He explores the institutions lawyers work in and the choices they make. He writes with intelligence, great insight, and above all with heart. This is a superb book. -David Luban, Georgetown University Michael J. Kelly is President and Chairman of the Board of the National Senior Citizens Law Center, an advocacy group for older Americans of limited means.