For a law firm, nothing triggers a Eureka moment faster than when an established client threatens to seek other counsel. So when clients began asking firms ? with a figurative nod toward the door ? to find a more efficient way to do their legal work, firms started innovating. What they've come up with is legal project management ? where effectively using technology, people and processes promises to lower costs, while boosting (or at least maintaining) firm profitability.
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How six big law firms get serious about legal project management
Law Technology News
August 13, 2012
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