Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly attributed comments about emerging legal websites to Andrew Perlman. They have been removed.

Our profession is quite different from how it was just a few years ago, and far different from how it was decades ago, when lawyers and those who regulate the legal profession claimed—or, rather, dreamed—that the law was a profession but not necessarily a business. One comment to Pennsylvania Rule of Professional Conduct 1.17 even notes that “the practice of law is a profession, not merely a business.”

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