Michael H. Trotter sees change coming in the legal profession, and he believes that big business practice firms have been slow to recognize how it will affect them.

“It will be as difficult for major law firm lawyers to see the writing on the wall as it has been for travel agents, stock brokers, insurance agents, newspaper editors,” he writes in “Declining Prospects: How Extraordinary Competition and Compensation Are Changing America’s Major Law Firms.

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