
The Justice Broker
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Part I: Introduction
- 1. Brokers and Professionals: The Roles of Lawyers in Ordinary Litigation
- The Professionalism Perspective
- The Brokerage Perspective
- Summary
- 2. The Data
- The Civil Litigation Research Project
- Data Sources
- Part II: Cases and Lawyers
- 3. The World of Ordinary Litigation
- What Are the Cases About?
- What's at Stake in the Ordinary Case?
- Who Goes to Court?
- Summary: The Ordinary Case
- Appendix 3A: Area of Law Codes and Groups
- 4. Lawyers Who Litigate
- Background
- Nature and Style of Practice
- Attitudes Toward Legal Practice
- The Ordinary Litigator: A Sketch
- Brokers and Professionals
- Part III: Lawyers and Their Relationships
- 5. Lawyers and Their Clients
- Finding Lawyers and Taking Cases
- Establishing the Business Relationship
- Allocating Control and Responsibility
- Discussion: Lawyers and Clients
- 6. Lawyers and Their "Workgroup
- The Opposing Counsel
- The Opposing Party
- The Judge
- Discussion: The Lawyer's Working Relationships
- Part IV: Litigating Ordinary Cases
- 7. The Work of the Litigator in Ordinary Cases
- The Activities in Court in Ordinary Litigation
- How Much Time Do Lawyers Devote to Ordinary Cases?
- What Do Lawyers Do in Civil Cases?
- Discussion
- Appendix 7A: Level of Court Activity by Stakes for Individual Event Types
- 8. The Impact of Relationships on the Lawyer's Work in Ordinary Civil Litigation
- The Amount of Lawyer Effort
- Relationships and the Content of the Lawyer's Work in Ordinary Litigation
- Discussion
- Appendix 8A: Description of Variables
- Appendix 8B: Regression Results for Hourly and Contingent Fee Lawyers
- 9. Winning and Losing in Litigation: Does the Lawyer Deliver?
- Outcomes
- Success from the Lawyer's Point of View
- Success from the Defendant's Perspective
- Success from the Plaintiff's Perspective
- Discussion
- Appendix 9A: Multivariate Analyses
- Part V: Conclusions
- 10. Lawyers and Litigation: Images and Implications
- Professionals and Brokers
- The Role of Lawyers in Litigation: The Implications for Change
- Notes
- References
- Index
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