Normally when one thinks of lawyers in America, one thinks of a glut of lawyers. With good reason. America has more lawyers per person (1 lawyer for every 265 people) then any other country in the world. For comparison sake, Germany has 1 lawyer for 593 people.
But there appears to be a lawyer shortage in some parts of America. The New York recently ran an interesting article about a remote parts of Nebraska and South Dakota where no lawyer can be found for more then a 100 mile radius. The situation is so desperate that the State of South Dakota recently passed a law offering subsidies to those lawyers willing to move these remote parts of the state.
Shakespare famously wrote "the first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers." But in South Dakota they are looking to kill, rather they are looking subsidize their existence!