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Lawyers and Lawyers: In-House Lawyers and the Legal Profession
1989In-house lawyers in Britain1 see themselves as a part of the legal profession, and are recognised as such by private practitioners. This broad statement, however, conceals some intriguing tensions within the relationship in relation to such matters as the division of the profession into solicitors and barristers, and in terms of debates on professional
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Abstract Chapter 4 delves into the roles of lawyers in Chinese courts, challenging prevailing perspectives on their treatment. Instead of criticizing the state, the chapter explores why lawyers remain marginalized. It starts by examining the presence of “unlicensed” legal workers and their interactions with judges and competitors.
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Technology Acceptance Model for Lawyer Robots with AI: A Quantitative Survey
International Journal of Social Robotics, 2022Ni Xu, Kung-Jeng Wang, Chen-Yang Lin
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