Editor’s note: This is the sixth in a weekly series from The Legal Intelligencer examining how law firms adapted during the last two years and where they are headed as the economy recovers.
If there has been only one result from the shift in how law firms have conducted marketing and business development initiatives in the past two years, it’s that general counsel’s lunch calendars have become increasingly crowded.
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