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Lawyers in Business

Karl J. Mackie
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Karl J. Mackie: University of Nottingham

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1989
ISBN: 978-1-349-08799-0
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction: New Directions in Lawyering
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Ch 2 The Rise of the Company Legal Department
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Ch 3 Advantages and Disadvantages of In-house Lawyers
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Ch 4 The Work of the In-House Lawyer
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Ch 5 The Integrated Lawyer (1): Preventive Law
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Ch 6 The Integrated Lawyer (2): Translating Law into Practice
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Ch 7 The Integrated Lawyer (3): Reacting to Legal Difficulties
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Ch 8 Training and Development of In-house Lawyers
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Ch 9 The Career of the In-house Lawyer
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Ch 10 Business Regulation and Business Ethics
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Ch 11 Beyond Litigation: Mega-Clients, Mega-Law and Mini-Trials
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Ch 12 Lawyers and Lawyers: In-House Lawyers and the Legal Profession
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Ch 13 The Law Business and the Business of Law: A Crisis of Direction?
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Ch 14 Conclusion: Can Lawyers be Liked?
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