As the breadth and complexity of law increases, the focus of lawyers seems to narrow. Law is increasingly seen by lawyers and the public alike as a “business” rather than a “profession” with lawyers simply providers of legal services. The client is “job one”, with the nebulous concept of “the public interest” somewhere further down in the list of priorities and preoccupations of individual lawyers. Clients are, after all, the ones who pay, and it is their interests that must be served.