Law Firms Must Learn How to Collaborate With ALSPs—Clients Are Waiting
"Law firms have to stop seeing things through their own prism—what's good for us. Instead they need to look for what is in the best interest of the clients," says one former firm managing partner. And increasingly, that means collaborating with outside service providers.
August 05, 2020 at 05:00 AM
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Lucy Bassli, a former assistant general counsel at Microsoft, recounted the in-house counsel's wish list earlier this year at Legalweek NY. It boiled down to a holistic offering that blends legal, tech and project management skills. And it was a cocktail she didn't want to have to mix on her own.
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