Half of the Big Four firms in the U.S. have non-executive directors. There's growing sentiment that law firms should consider a similar approach.  Have an opinion? Email me here. Want this dispatch in your inbox every Thursday? Sign up here.

   

Why Aren't Law Firms Bringing in Outside Directors?

There's no shortage of interest in the legal industry today about what the Big Four are looking to accomplish: particularly, whether they're going to find a way to snatch substantial work from U.S. law firms–perhaps aided by the regulatory reform process that's unfolding in a number of states.

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