[EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part II of a three-part series discussing legal department savings and law firm profits. Click to read part I: Making Law Firm Lawyers Beg.]

In the first part of this trilogy we discussed the budgetary pressures facing in-house counsel. The following interviews illustrate the gap between in-house attorneys and outside counsel, while also demonstrating how some attorneys are shedding light on ways to bridge this gap.

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