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    Regulating Law Firm Ethics Management: An Empirical Assessment of an Innovation in Regulation of the Legal Profession in New South Wales
    Parker, C ; Gordon, T ; Mark, S (Wiley, 2010)
    The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) was the first jurisdiction to fully deregulate law firm structure and allow alternative business structures in the legal profession. At the same time it also introduced an innovation in regulation of the legal profession, requiring that incorporated legal practices implement ‘appropriate management systems’ for ensuring the provision of legal services in compliance with professional ethical obligations. This paper presents a preliminary empirical evaluation of the impact of this attempt at ‘management‐based regulation’. We find that the NSW requirement that firms self‐assess their ethics management leads to a large and statistically significant drop in complaints. The (self‐assessed) level of implementation of ethics management infrastructure, however, does not make any difference. The relevance of these findings to debates about deprofessionalization, managerialism, and commercialism in the legal profession is discussed, and the NSW approach is distinguished from the more heavy‐handed English legal aid approach to regulating law firm quality management.
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    The Two Faces of Lawyers: Professional Ethics and Business Compliance with Regulation
    Parker, C ; Rosen, R ; Lehmann Nielsen, V (Georgetown University Law Center, 2009)
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    The Pluralization of Regulation
    Parker, C (De Gruyter, 2008)
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    To what extent do third parties influence business compliance?
    LEHMANN NIELSEN, V. ; PARKER, C. ( 2008)