Abstract

The legal profession in Israel has undergone many significant changes in response to the dramatic increase in the number of lawyers that, although emerging in 1995, still continues. The article reveals and discusses these changes which were first expressed within the profession itself. A separate section deals with the effects on legal practice. Some effects on legal practice are more difficult to ascribe exclusively to the dramatic rise in the number of lawyers; they should be attributed to other factors. Still, the rise in the number of lawyers remains very meaningful. Another section discusses the influence exerted by the increase in the number of lawyers on ethical behavior and disciplinary courts. Such an influence was found to be weak or still inchoate.

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