Lawyers Panic Over Litigation Crisis Of Their Making
Litigious Society: As litigation mushrooms, attorneys are organizing to make law school easier and outsource some work to nonlawyers. It's time for lawyers to admit that this country has too many laws. It was more than two decades ago when Cato Institute senior fellow and former Manhattan Institute scholar Walter Olson lifted the lid on just how over-lawyered a society that once shunned the lawsuit had become. "America's common law tradition,"
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