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Cheaper By The Hour Temporary Lawyers And The Deprofessionalization Of The Law 1st Edition Robert A Brooks

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Cheaper By The Hour Temporary Lawyers And The Deprofessionalization Of The Law 1st Edition Robert A Brooks
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Robert A. Brooks
ISBN: 9781439902875, 1439902879
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Cheaper By The Hour Temporary Lawyers And The Deprofessionalization Of The Law 1st Edition Robert A Brooks by Robert A. Brooks 9781439902875, 1439902879 instant download after payment.

Recent law school graduates often work as temporary attorneys, but law firm layoffs and downsizing have strengthened the temporary attorney industry. "Cheaper by the Hour" is the first book-length account of these workers. Drawing from participant observation and interviews, Robert A. Brooks provides a richly detailed ethnographic account of freelance attorneys in Washington, DC. He places their document review work in the larger context of the deprofessionalization of skilled labor and considers how professionals relegated to temporary jobs feel diminished, degraded, or demeaned by work that is often tedious, repetitive, and well beneath their abilities. Brooks documents how firms break a lawyer's work into discrete components that require less skill to realize maximum profits. Moreover, he argues that information technology and efficiency demands are further stratifying the profession and creating a new underclass of lawyers who do low-end commodity work.

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