Regulatory Mismatch in the International Market for Legal Services

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 LAW
Carole Silver
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Abstract

The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law firms that function as carriers of ideas, processes and policies. U.S. lawyers are important participants in this expanding influence of law, as they educate, train and deploy individuals educated and licensed in the U.S. and abroad. This article examines the ways in which law firms internationalize, and considers the regulatory environment governing crucial interactions between U.S. and foreign-educated lawyers. It builds upon prior work that investigated the impact on U.S. law firms of the development of an international market for legal services and the roles of foreign lawyers in the U.S. Regulation of the interaction between foreign and U.S. lawyers shapes the ways in which U.S. firms participate in the developing international market for legal services; it may well determine the placement and extent of that participation through U.S.-based activities. The article examines regulation of non-U.S. lawyers in state bar admission and foreign legal consultant rules, analyzes these rules and compares them to an ideal regulatory regime. It also reports on data illustrating the ways in which the regulatory status of foreign legal consultant is used by non-U.S. lawyers. The foreign legal consultant title has been adopted for use apart from the licensed status, which results in confusion. The article combines an empirical and theoretical approach, and proposes a new regulatory overlay for international law firms and lawyers.
国际法律服务市场的监管错配
法律日益国际化的势头部分要归功于作为思想、程序和政策载体的个人律师和律师事务所。美国律师是这种不断扩大的法律影响的重要参与者,因为他们教育、培训和部署在美国和国外受过教育和获得执照的个人。本文考察了律师事务所国际化的方式,并考虑了管理美国和外国教育律师之间重要互动的监管环境。它建立在先前调查国际法律服务市场发展对美国律师事务所的影响以及外国律师在美国的作用的工作的基础上。外国和美国律师之间互动的监管塑造了美国公司参与发展中国际法律服务市场的方式;它很可能通过美国的活动来决定这种参与的位置和程度。本文考察了非美国银行的监管。律师在国家律师资格准入和外国法律顾问规则,分析这些规则,并将其与理想的监管制度进行比较。它还报告了说明外国法律顾问的监管地位如何被非美国法律顾问利用的数据。律师。除了执照身份外,还采用了外国法律顾问的头衔,造成了混淆。本文将实证与理论相结合,为国际律师事务所和律师提出了一种新的监管覆盖。
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期刊介绍: The Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business is a student-run, student-edited publication of the Northwestern University School of Law. First published in 1979, JILB is dedicated to the analysis of transnational and international laws and their effects on private entities. The Journal’s substantive focus—private international law and business—distinguishes it from many other publications in the international field. JILB publishes three issues annually and is circulated to practitioners, professors, and libraries around the world. Articles published in the Journal are written by prominent scholars and practitioners. These articles analyze significant questions and current issues in private international law. The Journal also publishes student-written notes and comments that are of scholarly length and quality.
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