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Books

Apr. 21, 2010

Adapting to New Client Expectations

Thomas Morgan's "The Vanishing American Lawyer" argues that in the future, clients will need more specialized lawyers that are also equipped with expertise in non-legal issues.

By Thomas D. Morgan

In "The Vanishing American Lawyer" Thomas D. Morgan argues that in the future clients will need advisors who are more specialized than many lawyers are today and who have more expertise in non-legal issues. In this book, Morgan gives both lawyers and students concrete recommendations on how to adapt to new client expectations and the world ahead. The following excerpt describes the need for this specialized lawyer.

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