Deloitte’s David Hawley assesses how consultants can offer more to lawyers than rising blood pressure and an overdose of PowerPoint
Fact 1: Consultants have been less prevalent in the legal sector than in almost every other area of the economy.
Deloitte's David Hawley assesses how consultants can offer more to lawyers than rising blood pressure and an overdose of PowerPoint
October 20, 2009 at 03:43 AM
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Deloitte’s David Hawley assesses how consultants can offer more to lawyers than rising blood pressure and an overdose of PowerPoint
Fact 1: Consultants have been less prevalent in the legal sector than in almost every other area of the economy.
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