Editor’s note: This is the third installment in a series examining the alternative staffing models being used by law firms to increase profitability.
In a client-driven legal market, law firms are constantly seeking ways to stand out as providing unique services and better value, even if it requires a long-term investment. And for some firms, that means pulling in skilled professionals with training and experience in other industries.
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