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    Finding a Suitable Lawyer: Why Consumers Can\u27t Always Get What They Want and What the Legal Profession Should Do About It

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    This article criticizes the inadequacy of information available to consumers seeking an attorney compatible with their needs. The article describes why such inadequacy exists – in part because the legal profession distribute information to consumers through the narrow lens of attorney self-regulation rather than through the broader lens of consumer need. Yet, in striving to maintain their autonomy, lawyers have only perpetuated the enormous gap between information the public would like to have and that which they actually receive. The article explores sources of information consumers have access to, why such sources are so limited, and finally, how the problem might be solved

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    Property Law Symposium -- Property as a Fundamental Civil Right

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    Property Law Symposium -- The Public Trust Doctrine: An Economic Perspective

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