The benefits of having more lawyers than necessary
The number of law graduates and qualified lawyers has shot up over the years, in Hong Kong as elsewhere. When Patrick Yu joined the Hong Kong Bar in 1953, there were only around 15 barristers. Now there are usually around 100 pupil barristers each year. It is a common complaint that there are now “too many” lawyers. The basic argument (in so far as there is one) is that society’s resources should not be expended on training lawyers who then do not practice (or practice and then drop out after a few years)....