Corporate Law Departments increasingly are embracing the idea that they aim for a real “partnership” with the law firms that work for them.

One approach is to align incentives with their law firms through value and alternative billing. These popular approaches have resulted in savings to corporate clients while maintaining favorable financial arrangements with law firms. Alternative billing, however, can be challenging in complex and ever-changing litigation, which typically dominates most companies’ legal spend.

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