What will not work, and can not work, is trying to accomplish the same goal of efficiency by quintupling the number of
lawyers per capita because then there is not enough work to go around and the bar can not sustain itself at fair levels of income without being extremely inefficient.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, perhaps I failed and the sarcasm did not come through
because of course Canadians
lawyers are smarter and more capable than everybody in other jurisdictions which have more law schools
per capita.
If a very high number of
lawyers per capita would bring down the cost of legal services, then the US would have the lowest cost legal services in history
because they have the highest number of
lawyers per capita in history.
If a huge increase in the number of
lawyers per capita resulted in a reduction in the cost of legal services, then the US would have the lowest cost legal services in history
because they have the highest number of
lawyers per capita in history.