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Stories about how law departments are not just for lawyers anymore, they are also for project managers and ops experts who bring a new level of discipline-- around both finance and process to doing legal work
By Lean Adviser Legal | January 31, 2025
You can’t sell law. Your clients are businesses and just as your law firm doesn’t want to buy coffee, your clients don’t want to buy legal services. But they do, because they need to. So don't sell services, sell outcomes.
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By Lean Adviser Legal | January 24, 2025
To understand what clients really want is to appreciate that it has no downside for clients. On the contrary, client-centricity and elevated service only lead to happy outcomes for law firms. This approach improves matter profitability and RPL, reduces malpractice risk and leads to repeat business.
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By Lean Adviser Legal | January 17, 2025
On its face, more-for-less appeared to law firms like a demand for more work product at less cost, i.e., lower hourly rates. law firms did not respond by providing more work product at lower cost. The closest they came was fixed price deals, some risk sharing and a selection of freebies and value adds. Meanwhile they hiked rates.
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By Thomas Spigolon | January 8, 2025
Complaint in Alabama federal court tied to multidistrict litigation against Blue Cross Blue Shield in eight states.
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By Matt Spencer | December 20, 2024
Law firms that are at the forefront of evaluating and deploying new technologies can demand certain requirements before rewarding their business to the providers who measure up. This would ensure products meet high legal and ethical standards, while still delivering on the promise of their potential.
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By Thomas Spigolon | December 2, 2024
Greg Canfield, who joined the firm as managing director of economic development in January, is being recognized for promoting cultural and economic ties between the U.S. and Japan.
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By Trudy Knockless | July 23, 2024
"Nothing is ever quite right," said Basha Rubin, CEO and cofounder of Priori Legal. "It's too uncertain, it's too large, it's too complicated, or they need too fast a turnaround,"
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By Isha Marathe | May 9, 2024
The framework, meant to help the industry harness data in a smarter way, was founded by nearly 20 industry experts. The project has received resources from e-discovery company Relativity.
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By Cassandre Coyer | April 9, 2024
Bloomberg Law's acquisition of project management and collaboration solution Dashboard Legal further extends its reach beyond legal research following the company's release of Bloomberg Law Contract Solutions last year.
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By Chris Finley | April 5, 2024
Today, nearly one in three matters is performed under an alternative fee arrangement, with flat fees being the most common. If your clients are seeking these agreements, following best practices for incorporating legal tech into your organization can optimize your alternative fee portfolio
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