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Perspective

Aug. 27, 2011

It's time to deregulate the legal profession

Deregulation of the legal profession would decrease costs and increase innovation in legal services. By Clifford Winston, Robert W. Crandall, and Vikram Maheshri


By Clifford Winston, Robert W. Crandall and Vikram Mahes


In "First Thing We Do, Let's Deregulate All the Lawyers," Clifford Winston, Robert W. Crandall and Vikram Maheshri, argue that deregulation of the legal profession would decrease the price of and increase innovation in legal services. In this excerpt, the authors outline why deregulation would generate benefits that greatly exceed any costs.


The Case for Deregulating E...

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