Hazard, Geoffrey2021-11-262021-11-262005-01-01Geoffrey C Hazard Jr, Imputed Conflicts of Interest in International Law Practice, 30 OKLA. CITY UL REV. 489 (2005).1906186http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13051/1638Law practice is increasingly carried out through law firms, as distinct from solo or dual practice. It is increasingly done by large and middlesized law firms, as distinct from small firms. In most American cities of even modest size, for example, there are firms of twenty-five lawyers and more. In other common law countries, the law firm mode of practice in recent years has arrived in full dress; indeed, English solicitor firms are among the largest in the world, and getting larger. This model has been penetrating the European civil law countries, particularly Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, some of the Asian countries, and is making appearance in Hispanic America. The multi-member law office is the wave of the present as well as of the future.Imputed Conflicts of Interest in International Law Practicehttps://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/fss_papers/2333https://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3367&context=fss_papers&unstamped=1