When the ABA's accreditation and licensing regime first took hold, there was no evidence of real quality problems with legal services, no consumer complaints, and no retrospective assessment showing quality improved; moreover early on lawyers themselves had not attended accredited schools, so they would have had to declare themselves unqualified, indicating the regime was not a response to a demonstrated quality failure.
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“it wasn't uh getting like complaints from consumers nothing like that”
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