"Companies are now more focused on getting the 'best' in each area of the law. Firm A for M&A, Firm B for IP work, Firm C for securities litigation, for example," one law firm leader noted. Gone are ...
A good client has realistic expectations. Legal cases often take months or even years. Courts are overloaded, opposing ...
Although lawyers understandably focus mostly on the privilege that they enjoy when communicating with their clients, other professionals (psychiatrists, clergy) also have privilege protection of one ...
The rapid evolution of digital technologies has ushered in a new era for the legal profession—one characterized by both unprecedented promise and intricate new hazards. As practitioners and clients ...
Gone are the days when clients may give all or most of their work to one law firm. Now clients continue to pick several law firms for several big matters, trusting individual partners at these firms ...
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