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|a Sarat, Austin.
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|a Divorce lawyers and their clients :
|b power and meaning in the legal process /
|c Austin Sarat, William L.F. Felstiner.
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|b Oxford University Press,
|c 1995.
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|c 24 cm.
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|g 1.
|t Introduction.
|t Fieldwork.
|t Power and Meaning in Law and Legal Institutions.
|t Power and Meaning in Lawyer-Client Relations --
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|t Reconstructing the Past, Imagining the Future: Defining the Domain of Relevance in Lawyer-Client Interaction.
|t The Domain of the Past: Explaining the Failed Marriage.
|t The Domain of the Present: Explaining Problems and Justifying Demands in the Legal Process of Divorce.
|t The Domain of the Future: Giving Advice, Planning Strategy --
|g 3.
|t Negotiating "Realism" and Responsibility in Lawyer-Client Interactions.
|t Defining the Legally Possible.
|t Allocating Responsibility.
|t The Case of the Unsupported Wife --
|g 4.
|t Law Talk in the Divorce Lawyer's Office.
|t Lawyers, Clients, and the Meaning of Law.
|t Interpreting the Legal Process of Divorce --
|g 5.
|t From Adversariness to Resolution: Lawyers, Clients, and the World of Deals.
|t Why Settle?
|t The Norms of Settlement: How Substantial Is the Law's Shadow?
|t "Getting to Yes": Planning the Strategy of Settlement.
|g 6.
|t Conclusion.
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