ISBN:
9781610442848
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version Chicago lawyers
DDC:
305.5/53
Keywords:
Lawyers Social conditions
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Lawyers ; Illinois ; Chicago ; Social conditions
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Foreword by Marshall Robinson -- Foreword by Spencer L. Kimball -- Preface -- Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Scope and Nature of the Study -- The Data Set -- Some Characteristics of Chicago Lawyers -- The Profession: Context -- The Plan of the Book -- Is Chicago Typical? -- Part II. Lawyers' Roles: The Predominance of Client-centered Structure -- Introduction. Defining the Fields of Law -- Chapter 2. The Organization of Lawyers' Work -- The Distribution of Lawyers' Effort Among the Fields of Law
Abstract:
Level of Specialization in the Fields of Law -- Patterns of Co-Practice Among Fields of Law -- Conclusion -- Appendix to Chapter 2: Methods Used to Analyze the Patterns of Co-Practice of the Fields of Law -- Chapter 3. Social Differentiation Within the Profession -- The Degree of Differentiation -- The Dimensions of Differentiation -- Conclusions -- Chapter 4. Honor Among Lawyers -- The Prestige Order -- The Structure of Prestige -- Correlates of Prestige: Imputed Characteristics -- Multivariate Models of Prestige -- Conclusions
Abstract:
Part III. Lawyers' Lives: Social Background, Social Values, and Career Mobility -- Chapter 5. Social Values Within the Profession -- Economic Values -- Civil Libertarian Values -- Religious Values -- Value Differentiation Within the Profession -- Multiple Classification Analysis of Value Differences -- Further Consideration of the Impact of Economic Values -- Self-Selection Versus Socialization -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6. The Patterns of Lawyers' Careers -- Introducing the Concept of Social Biography -- Evaluating the Model of the Status Attainment Process
Abstract:
Type of School Attended and Career Placement -- First Major Legal Job and Current Job -- Conclusion: Survival in First Jobs -- Appendix to Chapter 6: Retention in Selected Professions -- Part IV. Lawyers' Ties: Networks of Association, Organizations, and Political Activities -- Chapter 7. Networks of Collegial Relationships -- Field Self-Selection -- Colleague Choice Across Fields -- The Influence of Ethnoreligious and Law School Ties -- Appendix to Chapter 7: Measures of Field Self-Selection
Abstract:
Chapter 8. The Organized Bar / By John P. Heinz, Edward O. Laumann, Charles L. Cappell, Terence C. Halliday, and Michael Schaalman -- Bar Association Membership Rates -- Patterns of Participation -- Organizational Objectives and Effectiveness -- Group Differences -- Types of Objectives -- Conclusions -- Chapter 9. The Constituencies of ""Notable"" Chicago Lawyers -- The Likelihood of Knowing Notables -- The Characteristics of the Notables -- Biographical Sketches of Notables -- Smallest Space Analysis of Notables' Networks -- The Notables' Space as Defined by Respondent Characteristics
Abstract:
The Spheres of Influence
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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