The Trend:
Outsourcing has quickly evolved from a poorly kept secret in Big Law to the latest method du jour for law firms looking to quickly and dramatically cut costs.
Farming out law jobs has always had its drawbacks, and a recent high-profile lawsuit has highlighted just how wrong these types of arrangements can go. All of which begs the question: Is outsourcing the wave of the future for Big Law or is it already on its way out?
November 02, 2020 at 01:00 AM
1 minute read
The Trend:
Outsourcing has quickly evolved from a poorly kept secret in Big Law to the latest method du jour for law firms looking to quickly and dramatically cut costs.
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