Editor’s note: This is the first in a series examining the practical applications and implications of a value-focused approach to legal services. The first part looks at how law firms can gauge whether the alternative models they offer are valuable to them.
Purchasers of legal services are using the buyer’s market to shift more risk in fee arrangements to the law firm, which means firms are going to have to figure out a way of understanding whether that risk brings reward.
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