Alternative fee arrangements have been gaining popularity as a way for in-house counsel to control outside counsel spend.
Now, in-house lawyers can use AFAs to control arbitrator compensation costs, too.
It looks as though AFAs aren't just for outside counsel anymore. They're now a part of the arbitration process for at least one major ADR provider.
August 07, 2018 at 06:57 PM
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Alternative fee arrangements have been gaining popularity as a way for in-house counsel to control outside counsel spend.
Now, in-house lawyers can use AFAs to control arbitrator compensation costs, too.
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