Rural Lawyer
How To Incentivize Rural Law Practice and Help Small Communities Thrive

By (author) Hannah Haksgaard

ISBN13: 9781009542845

Imprint: Cambridge University Press

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Format: Hardback

Published: 31/05/2025

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Description
The Rural Lawyer takes a close look at the challenges facing small-town America, where populations are dwindling and aging lawyers are not being replaced by new graduates. With interviews and personal accounts, the book shows how incentive programs can address this access-to-justice crisis. It specifically examines the South Dakota Rural Attorney Recruitment Program, which is the first program of its kind in the US and has seen great success in helping to attract new lawyers to small towns. Chapters also explore the larger context of rural economic development and its relationship to the law. With insightful analysis and real-life examples, The Rural Lawyer provides readers with a deep understanding of the challenges facing rural communities and the role that lawyers can play in helping these areas thrive.
Introduction; 1. The rural lawyer; 2. Policy responses; 3. Choosing rural practice; 4. Entering a rural community; 5. Acceptance; 6. Legal work; 7. Mentorship; 8. The finances of practice; 9. Community impact; 10. Staying or leaving; Conclusion.
  • Law & society
  • Legal skills & practice
  • General (US: Trade)
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