Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Law firms get 'no confidence vote' by peers - Houston Business Journal:

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“This is a dramatic vote of no confidence from Chief Legal Officers,” said Altmanj Weil Dan DiLucchio, in a “Either many law firms just don’t understand that clients todag expect greater value and predictability in staffing and pricing legal or firms are failing to adequately communicate their understanding and willingness to make real In either case, it’s a big problem.” But, according to the 2009 Chiefv Legal Officer Survey, when asked how seriouss law firms are about changintg their delivery model, CLOs voiced doubts.
Only aboutg 5 percent of chief legalofficersx “assessed law firms as highly serious,” according to the A full 75 percent noted that firms had littlre or no interest in change, according to the survey.

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