Not exact matches
The general practitioner is disappearing and the
per capita number of
lawyers in private
practice has been decreasing for decades.
The Americans have made quite a mess of their legal system -LRB-(1) far too many
lawyers per capita, (2) far too much useless and immeasurably costly and roiling litigation, and (3) allowing the «dysfunctional» and «invidious» title insurance industry to rip away, through grossly unfair business
practices, most of the conveyancing work from the real estate bar to the great cost of the public and great harm to the title system), but on the issue of rejecting ABS, they have got it right.
Even if the firm only has one
lawyer practicing in a particular area, the library needs to support that
lawyer's
practice, increasing
per capita spending significantly.
Much greater bencher concern there needs to be for what CanLII's former President, Colin Lachance says, about private
practice's statistics showing that the number of such
lawyers per capita is shrinking; see: «Law's Reverse Musical Chair Challenge» (Slaw, June 16, 2016).