Think you’ve finally figured out the optimal way to operate a corporate legal department? Wait a year or two and the paradigm is likely to shift again, and this time, experience may not be enough to overcome the difficulties.

“The old way is breaking down,” says William (Bill) Henderson, law professor at Indiana University and researcher/chief strategy officer at Lawyer Metrics. “We need logic to right the ship.”

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