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Beyond monopoly: Lawyers, state crises, and professional empowerment

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Halliday, Terence C.
PUBLISHER:
  University of Chicago Press  (Chicago)
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YEAR: 1987
PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 0226313891 )
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PAGES (INTRO/BODY): xx,  388 p.
SUBJECT(S): Chicago Bar Association; Political activity; Bar associations; Trade associations; Sociological jurisprudence; United States
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
LC NUMBER: KF334.C52 C544 1987
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 102-552-980 (Last edited on 2002/02/27 18:07:28 US/Mountain)
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 CITATIONS: (Display Abstract)
   
[ 1 | 22 ] Cooper, David J.; Hinings, Bob; Greenwood, Royston; Brown, John L.. (1996) Sedimentation and transformation in organizational change: The case of Canadian law firms
     (Journal Article in Organization Studies (OS) )
[ 1 | 46 ] Abel, Richard L.; Lewis, Philip S. C.. (1989) Putting Law Back into the Sociology of Lawyers.
     (Book Chapter in Lawyers in Society Comparative Theories. )
[ 0 | 24 ] Halliday, Terence C.. (1989) Legal Professions and the State: Neocorporatist Variations on the Pluralist Theme of Liberal Democracies.
     (Book Chapter in Lawyers in Society Comparative Theories. )
[ 0 | 42 ] Lewis, Philip S. C.. (1989) Comparison and Change in the Study of Legal Professions.
     (Book Chapter in Lawyers in Society: Comparative Theories. )
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