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The Destruction of Young Lawyers
Beyond One L
by Douglas Litowitz
163 pp., 6 x 9
Paper 978-1-931968-31-7; $19.95
Law, Politics, and Society

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an excerpt from
The Destruction of Young Lawyers
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| Young lawyers are
morosely unhappy by every conceivable standard. They arrive at our law
schools brimming with enthusiasm, but a decade later they are reporting
staggering levels of anxiety, drug addiction, and depression. In legal
circles there is talk about a “crisis of
professionalism”
and a “decline in civility,” but the problem goes
much
deeper. Through ignorance and greed, the legal profession has designed
a complicated system of education, licensing, and practice that drives
young lawyers into fear, alienation, and self-hatred. The author of
this book—a law professor and practicing
attorney—argues
that young lawyers face a series of institutional absurdities built
into the fabric of law school, the bar exam, and law firm practice. The
current system is churning out a tidal wave of disaffected and bitter
lawyers who see the legal system as a Byzantine maze, an endless
artificial game totally disconnected from considerations of justice. The
Destruction of Young Lawyers
shows how these struggles can be reversed through massive structural
change and is the first step toward diagnosis and treatment of the
specific problems facing young lawyers.
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Douglas
Litowitz works as
in-house counsel to a large hedge fund based in Chicago. He has
previously taught at several law schools, most recently Ohio Northern
University College of Law.
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