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Commentary: ‘Caveat emptor’ is no way to practice

In a recent Wall Street Journal column, writers from the Brookings Institute espouse their philosophy for deregulating the legal profession and lowering costs for buyers of legal services: Let anyone practice law; whether they've gone through law school or not, and allow anyone to own a law firm.

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