“…The sociology of professions and sociology of law have generated only modest knowledge about lawyers and their civic or political engagements, not to mention anti-state discourses or stands (but see Shapiro, 2002). In the sociology of law (Banakar & Travers, 2005;Banakar, 2009), the scant British, Scandinavian and US research on lawyers has paid much empirical attention to the least prestigious and worst paid end of the profession-criminal lawyers-and their relationship to their clients (for exceptions, see Dezalay & Garth, 2010;Lange, 2005;Pierce, 1995Pierce, , 2012Paterson & Teubner, 2005;Scheffer, Hannken-Illjes & Kozin, 2010;Shapiro, 2002) (see endnote 3).…”