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Rethinking the Lawyers’ Monopoly: Access to Justice and the Future of Legal Services

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This book examines how traditional legal monopolies affect access to justice and explores innovative models for delivering legal services. The authors analyze the barriers that prevent ordinary people from obtaining affordable legal help and propose solutions for a more equitable future.

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Rethinking the Lawyers’ Monopoly provides a comprehensive analysis of how professional regulations have shaped the legal services market and affected access to justice for ordinary people. The Engstroms investigate the historical development of lawyers’ monopolies and their consequences, including high costs and limited availability of legal services.

The book explores emerging alternatives to traditional legal service delivery, including technology-enabled solutions, non-lawyer practitioners, and unbundled services. Through empirical research and case studies, the authors demonstrate that many legal tasks do not require full lawyer involvement, and that expanding access to qualified non-lawyer providers could dramatically improve outcomes for underserved populations.

Rather than arguing for complete deregulation, the work presents a nuanced vision for reform that maintains quality standards while expanding who can provide legal services and how they are delivered, ultimately promoting a more just and accessible legal system.

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Author

David Freeman Engstrom, Nora Freeman Engstrom

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009528542

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