Practising law for rich and poor people: towards a more progressive approach

Legal Ethics 23 (1-2):3-12 (2020)
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It is 50 years since Stephen Wexler’s essay, Practicing Law for Poor People, was published.1 By any reasonable measure, this has become and remains an iconic piece. Whether he is agreed with or dis...

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