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Though law firms have been handling litigation on behalf of corporate clients for decades, industrywide surveys continue to suggest that, in a significant portion of cases, these clients feel they are not receiving very good “value” for their outside litigation spend. For most clients, value is typically based on two key factors: first, that outside counsel put the client’s best case forward, and second, that the client paid a fair price for those efforts. We describe concrete steps the parties should take to ensure that clients receive good value in litigation matters.
1. Partnering with Outside Counsel to Find Value
2. Business Litigation Courts Case Summaries
3. Making an Impact: Partners in the News
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