I have seen one consistent thread while working through different projects the past few weeks. Almost everyone is preoccupied with pricing. Not just what to charge by the hour, but how to price better (higher or lower) or communicate the value … [Continue reading]
The LPO Wave Breaks Onshore
The New York Times continues its excellent treatment of legal process outsourcing. Just last week, I noted the Gray Lady's take on large law firms setting up their own form of "outsourcing" in lower-cost regions of the United States, using … [Continue reading]
BigLaw Tries the LowPay Alternative
The New York Times continues an excellent series on "Working for Less" with a profile of large law firms setting up outposts in lower-cost cities with lower-paid attorneys. The two firms profiled (Orrick in Wheeling, WV and WilmerHale in Dayton, OH) … [Continue reading]
This Week’s Lawyer Network: Legal Playground
Just about two weeks ago, I asked whether lawyers needed their own social network. This question was prompted by a new one named Lawford. Some thought yes, others no. Then two days ago an email hit my inbox announcing yet another. It was short and … [Continue reading]
Risk Averse In-House Counsel And Other Myths
The Wall Street Journal has an interesting article today about the "Asset Recovery" trend among many global legal departments. The article is here (that link may not work for everyone). The "Asset Recovery" movement is an outgrowth of the "law … [Continue reading]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 21
- 22
- 23
- 24
- 25
- …
- 133
- Next Page »