Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2005
Abstract
The practices and institutions of business lawyering are undergoing a reassessment and revision as radical as anything that has occurred since the late nineteenth century, when the modern professional association and the modern corporate law firm were born. The pace of change has intensified,but its directions remain contested. The articles in this colloquium depict a corporate bar torn between competing role conceptions along a variety of dimensions.
Disciplines
Business Organizations Law | Law | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Recommended Citation
William H. Simon,
The Post-Enron Identity Crisis of the Business Lawyer,
74
Fordham L. Rev.
947
(2005).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/faculty_scholarship/866
Included in
Business Organizations Law Commons, Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Commons