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Globalization and the Legal Profession

Foreword
By Bruce A. Green
Corporate Law Firms, NGOs, and Issues of Legitimacy for a Global Legal Order
By Yves Dezalay & Bryant G. Garth
Law Firms, Global Capital, and the Sociological Imagination
By Christine Parker & Tanina Rostain
States Side Story: Career Paths of International LL.M. Students, or “I Like to Be in America”
By Carole Silver
Homeward Bound: What Does a Global Legal Education Offer the Indian Returnees?
By Swethaa Ballakrishnen
Minorities, Merit, and Misrecognition in the Globalized Profession
By Hilary Sommerlad
Becoming a Cosmopolitan Lawyer
By John Flood & Peter D. Lederer
Regulating Conflicts of Interest in Global Law Firms: Peace in Our Time?
By Janine Griffiths-Baker & Nancy J. Moore
International Law Firms in China: Market Access and Ethical Risks
By Mark A. Cohen
Privatizing Professionalism: Client Control of Lawyers’ Ethics
By Christopher J. Whelan & Neta Ziv
Organizational Alliances by U.S. Law Schools
By Elizabeth Chambliss
Alliance “Capitalism” and Legal Education: An English Perspective
By James Faulconbridge
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