William Henderson
William Henderson is the Stephen F. Burns Professor of Law at Indiana University's Maurer School of Law, where his research focuses on the legal industry and legal education. He is also founder and primary editor of Legal Evolution, a hybrid publication that combines theory, data, and finely drawn examples of successful innovation within the legal industry. Early in his career, he clerked for the Hon. Richard D. Cudahy of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
He received his bachelor's in economics and history from Case Western Reserve University and his JD from the University of Chicago Law School.
William Henderson
Sep 19, 2011
The TOTM Unlocking the Law Symposium is designed to raise a host of questions surrounding lawyer regulation, including ending lawyer licensure requirements and the ban on non-lawyer investment. My thesis, for better or worse, is that we may be asking the wrong questions. Despite the stringent regulations placed on lawyers, ingenious entrepreneurs—most of them non-lawyers—are ... William Henderson on Are We Asking the Wrong Questions About Lawyer Regulation?