Yes, that leaves medical specialists and lawyers out on the limb. The answer is: keep the legal system as robust as it is now; nobody likes being a lawyer, too much paperwork for the return, unless you're good. Specialists will try to make the transition or remain because they're good. The bad ones will be easy prey for the lawyers that remain.
Because I'm writing this, people won't be afraid to try the medical doctors who become general practitioners [still have trust in the medical school system after all]. If they hate it, there is always the old way and the Hemlock Society.
