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Perspective

Jul. 25, 2013

Find local counsel that fits

So what makes a good local counsel? By Alyson Decker


By Alyson Decker


A good local counsel can become a co-counsel who is not only a valuable resource for you, but someone who genuinely adds value to the legal representation you provide to your client. They not only will be able to handle filings, service, calendaring and reformatting motions and discovery to comply with the local rules, but also will be able to cover small court appearances, which will reduce your need for expensive and not particularly necessary ...

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