- Introduction . . . Anita Bernstein, Marc Galanter & Tanina Rostain
- How Social Hierarchies Within the Personal Injury Bar Affect Case Screening Decisions . . . Mary Nell Trautner
- How the Spider Catches the Fly: Referral Networks in the Plaintiffs' Personal Injury Bar . . . Sara Parikh
- Texas Plaintiffs' Practice in the Age of Tort Reform: Survival of the Fittest – It's Even More True Now . . . Stephen Daniels & Joanne Martin
- Blame it on the Bee Gees: The Attack on Trial Lawyers and Civil Justice . . . Robert S. Peck & John Vail
- How the Plaintiffs' Bar Bars Plaintiffs . . . Richard L. Abel
From 2005 to 2015 this blog presented news items and resources relating to trial advocacy and the legal system, with a focus on Washington State. It was developed to support the Trial Advocacy Program at the University of Washington School of Law, but broadened to include appellate practice, the courts, access to justice, and related topics. It is no longer active.
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Studies of Plaintiffs' Bar
The New York Law School Law Review (v.51 n.2, 2006-07) has a symposium looking at the plaintiffs' bar, sponsored by the NYLS Center of Professional Values and Practice:
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