A dialogue a hundred years later. In 1921 Piero Calamandrei gave to the presses Troppi Avvocati!, a pamphlet denouncing the damage that the out-of-control growth of the forensic population was producing for the profession. At the time there were 25,000 lawyers in Italy. Today there are almost 246,000. And the issue of forensic troopism, as Nicola Di Molfetta calls it in his new essay, Quali Avvocati?, continues to hold sway, now screwed to an archaic and stereotypical view of the legal profession and its role in society.
LC Publishing Group returns to bookstores with a work that constitutes a historical reflection on the issue of the oversizing of Italian lawyers. In a single boxed set, the text that Piero Calamandrei published for Giuseppe Prezzolini’s Quaderni della Voce in 1921 is reprinted in an anastatic copy. And, alongside it, appears a new essay entitled Quali Avvocati?, signed by Nicola Di Molfetta.
Calamandrei, a constituent father and one of the most influential jurists of the twentieth century, expressed in his Troppi Avvocati! a criticism aimed at shaking the consciences of a category that was in danger of losing contact with self-awareness because it was overwhelmed by the drudgery of an activity that was increasingly difficult to sustain. A condition very similar to today. The year 2021 has been a record year in terms of lawyer deletions from the bar. So much so that many are wondering if there is a future for the profession.
This question is answered by Di Molfetta, a journalist and expert on the legal services market, author of the essays Business Lawyers and Lex Machine, director of Legalcommunity and MAG. “Lawyers need to reflect on the role the profession can and should play in a socioeconomic context undergoing profound transmutation. Complex. Globalized. Hyper-regulated. And above all, mediatized. A context in which lawyers serve, but not indistinctly.” The category must become aware of its multifaceted nature. “Not all lawyers are equal,” Di Molfetta writes, meaning that 246,000 lawyers cannot all be employed in the performance of the same functions and that to “stop being too many” lawyers must distinguish and specialize. They must become interpreters of the legal needs expressed by society and the economy of their time and organize themselves in the most appropriate ways to respond to them in the most effective and efficient manner.
“Recognition of truth,” wrote the 1921 Calamandrei, “is the first condition of all rebirth. “The mirror, before which the profession has lingered for too long,” Di Molfetta echoes him a century later, “must become a window facing the world and in a useful position to understand its needs and necessities. This is the indispensable condition for the establishment of a new advocacy. Of a useful advocacy.”
Group Editor-in-Chief of LC Publishing, he is responsible of the fortnightly digital magazine MAG and coordinator of the LC Publishing group’s online titles starting with Legalcommunity.it. A journalist specializing in economics and finance, he has covered the legal services market and business lawyering for about 20 years.
An essayist, for LC Publishing he published the books Avvocati d’Affari (2017, with foreword by Ferruccio De Bortoli), and Lex Machine (2019). In December 2021 he will be back in bookstores with the pamphlet Quali Avvocati?
Nicola Di Molfetta is considered the narrative voice of the national legal profession whose processes of evolution and innovation he recounts and analyzes, including through the voices of its protagonists.
Over the years he has collected countless testimonies on the evolution of Italian business law, and has witnessed the profound revolution of a profession that has now become a real sector of the national professional economy, governed by market logic, supply and demand.
A leading expert on the legal services market, he is frequently invited as a guest and speaker at leading events in the field. In addition, his statements and editorial content are regularly published by newspapers such as Corriere della Sera, Repubblica and Il Sole 24Ore.
He previously worked for Il Sole 24Ore, Panorama Economy, TopLegal (which he edited for four years) and Lettera43’s Web Economy.
Publisher: LC srl
Format: Bound
Published: October 2021
Pages: Pages 214-132
Language: Italian
Isbn: ISBN 978-88-942934-5-6
********
Libreria L’Accademia
Corso di Porta Vittoria, 14 | 20122 Milano
********
Giuffrè Francis Lefebvre
Piazza santo Stefano,5 | 20122 Milano
********
Casa Editrice Libraria Ulrico Hoepli S.p.A.
Via Hoepli 5, | 20121 Milano
*******
Gogol & Company
Via Savona, 101, 20144 Milano (MI)
*******
LIBRERIA FORENSE
VIA MARIANNA DIONIGI 26
00193 ROMA
********
Libreria Fahrenheit 451 di Sonia Galli
via Legnano, 4
29121 Piacenza
*******
Librerie.coop Ambasciatori
Via Orefici, 19 | 40124 Bologna
*******
Mondadori Bookstore
Corso Cavour, 132, 76123 Andria (BT)
******
Libreria La Piccola Matita
Via Santa Crescenzia 36
20013 MAGENTA MI
******
LIBRERIA GRANDE
VIA DELLA VALTIERA 229/L/P
06135 PONTE SAN GIOVANNI (PG)
********
Vecchie Segherie Mastrototaro Srl
Via Porto, 35, 76011 Bisceglie (BT)
********
Libreria L’Accademia
Corso di Porta Vittoria, 14 | 20122 Milano
********
Giuffrè Francis Lefebvre
Piazza santo Stefano,5 | 20122 Milano
********
Casa Editrice Libraria Ulrico Hoepli S.p.A.
Via Hoepli 5, | 20121 Milano
*******
Gogol & Company
Via Savona, 101, 20144 Milano (MI)
*******
LIBRERIA FORENSE
VIA MARIANNA DIONIGI 26
00193 ROMA
********
Libreria Fahrenheit 451 di Sonia Galli
via Legnano, 4
29121 Piacenza
*******
Librerie.coop Ambasciatori
Via Orefici, 19 | 40124 Bologna
*******
Mondadori Bookstore
Corso Cavour, 132, 76123 Andria (BT)
******
Libreria La Piccola Matita
Via Santa Crescenzia 36
20013 MAGENTA MI
******
LIBRERIA GRANDE
VIA DELLA VALTIERA 229/L/P
06135 PONTE SAN GIOVANNI (PG)
********
Vecchie Segherie Mastrototaro Srl
Via Porto, 35, 76011 Bisceglie (BT)
- 08/02/2022 – Affaritaliani > https://www.affaritaliani.it/blog/lo-sguardo-libero/libri-di-molfetta-riformiamo-l-avvocatura-con-calamandrei-779041.html
- 26/01//2022 – Massime dal Passato > https://massimedalpassato.it/quali-avvocati-intervista-a-nicola-di-molfetta/
- 11/01/2022 – Il Sole 24 Ore online > https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/i-troppi-avvocati-tesi-calamandrei-e-sguardo-futuro-AEpt1D7
- 23/12/2021 – Grow di IUS Law Radio > https://webradioiuslaw.it/troppi-avvocati-grow-avvocati-di-domani/
- 15/12/2021 – Libero > “I mali della giustizia sono gli stessi da cent’anni“
- 13/12/2021 – Il Sole 24 Ore > “Troppi avvocati, 100 anni dopo“
- 08/12/2021 – Avvenire > “Che avvocati servono in Italia?”