2005 Literature
- Alfini, J.J. (2005). Making the Case for Legal Education and the Legal Profession. University of Toledo Law Review, 37(1), 1-__.
- Apistola, M. & Lodder, A.R. (2005). Law firms and IT: Towards optimal knowledge management. Journal of Information, Law and Technology, 2005(2&3).
- Baker, S., & Krawiec, K.D. (2005). The economics of limited liability: An empirical study of New York law firms. University of Illinois Law Review, 2005(1). 107-__.
- Boon, A. (2005). Postmodern professions? The fragmentation of legal education and the legal profession. Journal of Law and Society, 32(3), 473-492.
- Bradley, K.C. (2005). Career Planning for Lawyers: Why It Is Important, What It Looks Like, and Why Law Firms Should Invest In It. Women Lawyers Journal, 90(4), 22-__.
- Collier, R. (2005). 'Be smart, be successful, be yourself ...': Representations of the training contract and trainee solicitor in advertising by large law firms. International Journal of the Legal Profession, 12(1), 51-__.
- Colpan, T. & Skibell, L.R. (2005). Managing Risk to Reputation: The Challenge of the Internet for Legal Recruiting Stanford Technology Law Review, 2005(2).
- Derocher, R.J. (2005). Ask the right questions about pro bono. Student Lawyer, 34(1), 26-__.
- Flores, I.B. (2005). Langdell v. Holmes: on legal education and the legal profession. Mexican Law Review, 4
- Haller, L. (2005). Discipline vs regulation: Lessons from the collapse of Tasmania's legal profession reform bill. eLaw Journal: Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, 12(1&2).
- Harvard Law Review. (2005). The rule of law, not of lawyers: Ethics and the legal profession. [Review of Eat What You Kill: The Fall of a Wall Street Lawyer]. Harvard Law Review, 118 (7), 2422-2428.
- He, W. (2005). China's legal profession: The nascence and growing pains of a professionalized legal class. Columbia Journal of Asian Law, 19(1), 138.
- Henning, J. (2005). Bar Associations, Law Firms, and Other Medieval Guilds. Litigation, 32(1), 17-__.
- Jones, K.L. (2005). Law firms as limited liability partnerships: Determining the scope of the liability shield: A shield of steel or silk? Duquesne Business Law Journal, 7(1), 21-__.
- Kirby, M. (2005). Independence of the legal profession: Global and regional challenge. Australian Bar Review, 26(2), 133-__.
- Kirkland, K. (2005). Ethics in large law firms: The principle of pragmatism. University of Memphis Law Review, 35(4), 631-__.
- Kuo, S.G. (2005). Rethinking the masculine character of the legal profession: A case study of female legal professionals and their gendered life in Taiwan. American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, 13(1).
- Latourette, A.W. (2005). Sex discrimination in the legal profession: Historical and contemporary perspectives. Valparaiso University Law Review, 39(4), 859-__.
- Lloyd, R.M. (2005). Hard law firms and soft law schools. North Carolina Law Review, 83(3), 667-__.
- Long, A.B. (2005). Assessing the future of the legal profession symposium. Oklahoma City University Law Review, 30(3), 477-__.
- Mah, L. (2005). The legal profession faces new faces: How lawyers' professional norms should change to serve a changing American population. California Law Review, 93(6), 1721-__.
- Messervy, C. (2005). Recent law review articles concerning the legal profession. Journal of the Legal Profession, 30,195.
- Morgan, T.D. (2005). Educating lawyers for the future legal profession. Oklahoma City University Law Review, 30(3), 537-__.
- Nicolson, D. (2005). Demography, discrimination and diversity: A new dawn for the British legal profession? International Journal of the Legal Profession, 12(2), 201-228.
- Oklahoma City University Law Review. (2005). Symposium: Assessing the Future of the Legal Profession. Oklahoma City University Law Review, 30(3).
- Patton, P.A. (2005). Large law firms and their role in the educational continuum of lawyers. Fordham Urban Law Journal, 33(1), 233-__.
- Patton, P.A. (2005). Women lawyers, their status, influence and retention in the legal profession. William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law, 11(2), 173-__.
- Pearce, R. (2005). How law firms can do good while doing well (and the answer is not pro bono). Fordham Urban Law Journal, 33(1), 211-__.
- Peppet, S.R. (2005). Lawyers' bargaining ethics, contract, and collaboration: The end of the legal profession and the beginning of professional pluralism. Iowa Law Review, 90(2), 475-__.
- Ramsey, H. (2005). The importance of affirmative action in the legal profession. Bar Examiner, 74(3), 18-__.
- Rosenberry, K. (2005). Organizational barriers to creativity in law schools and the legal profession. California Western Law Review, 41(2), 423-__.
- Salzmann, V.S., & Dunwoody, P.T. (2005). Prime-time lies: Do portrayals of lawyers influence how people think about the legal profession? SMU Law Review, 58(2), 411-__.
- Starr, K.W. (2005). Morality, community, and the legal profession. Wyoming Law Review, 5(2), 403-__.
- Still, S.W. (2005). Recent Law Review Articles Concerning the Legal Profession. Journal of the Legal Profession, 29325-__.
- University of Kansas Law Review. (2005). Why do lawyers need a general counsel? The changing structure of American law firms. University of Kansas Law Review, 43(4).
- Voglewede, J.C. (2005). Equality for women: integration and acceptance of women in the legal profession and the impact of women in the legal profession. North Dakota Law Review, 81(4), 833-__.
- Webster, M. (2005). [Review of the book Effective Knowledge Management for Law Firms]. Legal Information Management, 5(1), 68-69.
- Webster, M. (2005). [Review of the book Knowledge Management and the Smarter Lawyer]. Legal Information Management, 5(1), 68-69.
- William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law. (2005). Symposium: Attrition of women from the legal profession. William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law, 11(2).