LAWYERS AS LEGAL CRAFTSMEN
A lawyer is “an architect of social structures,” an expert in the design of frameworks of collaboration for all kinds of purposes, a specialist in the high art of speaking to the future, knowing when and how to try to bind it and when not to try at all. The difference between a legal mechanic and a legal craftsman turns largely on awareness of this point. From The Legal Process, Hart and Sachs
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