Richard Looks Forward

Links to a lengthy interview with Richard Susskind (parts 1 and 2) who continues to provoke with his explanations of how the English market for legal services is dramatically different from that in the United States, and how the Legal Services Act presages the future on this side of the Atlantic too.

One of the unplanned advantages of federal systems appears to be the way in which they militate against reforms of professional monopolies.

Good plugs for The End of Lawyers? Rethinking the nature of legal services , Richard’s book which will be imminently published by OUP.

The most provocative ideas concern collaboration – long a them on Slaw – and an emerging market for legal risk management.

That concept is being blazed by Terrance Carter in Orangeville, by the Federal Justice Department and an academic in Copenhagen.

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