Straightforward from here: *antitrust against big tech *shorten copyright vs. Hollywood *defund student loans vs. universities
Big law exists to funnel money to lawyers. The big corporations would rather not have to pay them so much.
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lawyers help reduce uncertainty (judges, on the other hand...). if you don't like them, tell congress to stop legislating.
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tbf, lawyers create a lot of their own work through legal procedure, which is created by lawyers (and judges)
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standardization lowers transaction costs. very few cases turn on procedural technicalities anyhow.
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Big law *is* an enormous transaction cost. The best way to reduce uncertainty is to consolidate authority, which actually means reducing
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the legal system, in general. See Moldbug on formalism.
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Also, I'm not referring to cases turning on technicalities but on the inefficiency of legal procedure.
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the overwhelming majority of disputes are settled out of court. what glaring inefficiencies do you see in Fed. R. Civ. P.?
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Wow, don't get me started. The whole thing needs to be scrapped. Judges need more authority, including more investigative authority.
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