By Hugo Guzman | June 30, 2021
"I know there's been a gradual movement away from using hourly rates, but we're never gonna see 50% of the market being billed under AFAs," LexisNexis report author Kris Satkunas said.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Virginia Griffith | June 24, 2021
Is your in-house attorney's time better spent reviewing each time entry of numerous invoices and communicating the findings with each law firm each month, or practicing law and managing risk for your organization?
By Hugo Guzman | June 17, 2021
Cognizant Technology Solutions was obligated to pay for its chief legal officer's lawyers when he faced investigation, but the company was suspicious of one of the firms doing that work, a new lawsuit says.
By Dan Clark | June 14, 2021
"The firms are starting to realize that this is where things are going and they're getting much better at matter management internally," Ken Callander, managing partner at Value Strategies LLC, said.
By Meredith Hobbs | April 5, 2021
Younger lawyers are steering their careers around their personal values, with some finding solo practice a better fit. And the barriers to entry for solo practice are lower than ever.
By Dan Packel | February 8, 2021
But there are substantial opportunities to bridge the divide, say the authors of a new survey.
By Dan Clark | June 24, 2020
"We also brought in a transactional attorney on a contractual basis," Jeff Wigfield, former deputy general counsel at Hub Group in Chicago, said. "When we have an M&A deal, we would use him to do the due diligence and bring in-house some of the work that would go to a firm."
By R. Robin McDonald | December 6, 2019
Class counsel said objectors undervalued the settlement, the risks associated with data breach litigation and the complexities of navigating separate negotiations involving state and federal governments.
By Phillip Bantz | August 30, 2019
Kanbawza Bank has turned to Williams & Connolly and partner David Aufhauser after its parent company was named in a U.N. report detailing alleged human rights violations.
By Phillip Bantz | July 10, 2019
In-house leaders should be assessing their legal departments regularly to find and fix inefficient spending and work habits while also implementing new tech solutions now—before it's too late.
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