Tag Archives: Legal Services
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Why are so many talented lawyers moving in-house?
Lawyers are increasingly turning their backs on private practice and choosing to work in-house for corporations and other organisations
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How AI and analytics made the billable hour redundant
It has been blamed for blocking business development and for penalising efficiency, yet despite its drawbacks, the billable hour has managed to persist in the legal profession
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Lawyers must deliver better service to tech-savvy clients
Tech-savvy clients in a fast-moving digital age are becoming increasingly discerning of their legal advisers, but will pay for quality if it is delivered in a way they can understand
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Legal services at EY to complement other services
EY is harnessing innovative technology to deliver legal services working side by side with its other business offerings
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Do law firms fit the bill?
How law firms and barristers bill clients can be a bone of contention, with evermore varied pricing mechanisms, but there are better ways of charging
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Law outsiders are on the inside
New ways of working and alternative business models are set to rock the legal world, as Neil Rose reports
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Legal fees on trial
How lawyers charge clients is changing, but the billable hour refuses to die, as Edward Fennell reports