One of the world’s most prominent banks has a plan to move away from traditional law firm panel processes.
The goal? Create a more dynamic panel structure that builds deeper relationships and allows the bank to “flex” firms’ coverage.
Beginning in 2021, Barclays will ditch RFPs and adopt a more flexible approach to outside counsel management.
September 07, 2018 at 10:22 AM
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One of the world’s most prominent banks has a plan to move away from traditional law firm panel processes.
The goal? Create a more dynamic panel structure that builds deeper relationships and allows the bank to “flex” firms’ coverage.
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