“…This issue has already been the subject of extensive investigations; for instance, scholarship exists on the impact of globalization, 1 the reconfiguration of the state, 2 the loss of market shelters, stock exchange listing of firms and the development of commodities with embedded expert knowledge (for example, Hanlon, 1997Hanlon, , 1999Kritzer, 1999;Twining, 2000;Freidson, 2001;Abel, 2003;Empson, 2007;Faulconbridge & Muzio, 2008). 3 Other studies focus on the legal work force, following the weakening of the profession's capacity to control entry into legal training and the (related) diversification of its supply side (for example Sommerlad & Sanderson, 1998;Shiner, 1999Shiner, , 2000Vignaendra, 2001;Duff & Webley, 2004;Nicholson, 2005;Sommerlad, 2006Sommerlad, , 2007Sommerlad et al, 2010;Ashley & Empson, 2011). A neglected dimension is the connection between these aspects of contemporary professionalism.…”