Corporate counsel are increasingly turning to Big Law for help with intellectual property litigation rather than to midtier firms and IP boutiques. And while they are increasingly engaging in alternative fee arrangements with their law firms for most work, they rarely do so for IP litigation, according to a recent report.

A study by LexisNexis CounselLink that analyzed $18 billion in legal invoices shows the nation’s biggest firms are getting a bigger share of IP litigation work.

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