tailieunhanh - winners and losers in the globalization phần 1

ngay cả khi đối mặt với sự thay đổi đáng kể trong môi trường. Thay vì tự đào lỗ, họ đào bới trong sâu hơn. Công ty này là nạn nhân của sự thành công của của họ: họ đã rất thành công, họ giả định họ đã tìm thấyPhần mới để hướng dẫn bạn thông qua bài viết: • Các ý tưởng tóm tắt • Ý tưởng tại nơi làm việc • Khám phá hơn nữa. . | 898 Virginia Journal of International Law Vol. 45 4 . legal services market from law firms to law schools has claimed the international label in recent years. On the other hand domestic offices of . law firms remain extraordinarily United States-centric populated almost exclusively by lawyers educated solely in . law schools who generally lack significant foreign law experience or The internationalization efforts of . law firms have occurred mostly offshore in foreign offices. In these offices . law firms have succeeded in going global by going local. One consequence of this globalization strategy is that the traditional power dynamics of . law firms favoring domestic lawyers to the exclusion of those with foreign expertise and experience is often preserved. This Article analyzes the ways in which the . legal services market has changed so much by changing so little. It begins in Section II by considering the impact of developments in legal education on the internationalization of the domestic legal services market. . law schools increasingly look to foreign lawyers3 to fill their classrooms. One-year graduate programs aimed at foreign lawyers have proliferated in recent years. Section III focuses on the dissociation between . legal education and practice opportunities in the . by contrasting the experience of domestic . and foreign students. While . law schools cater to . students in facilitating their entry into the profession by hosting employer interviews and building relations with the profession foreign lawyers graduating from one-year programs are generally excluded from this process. They graduate instead with fewer opportunities in part because of their marginal position in relation to bar membership and rights of practice. Section IV puts together the story of foreign lawyers earning . law degrees and the international expansion policies of . law firms. It is crucial today for . law .

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