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Perspective

Dec. 20, 2016

Just whose side are you on?

T ime is generally what we sell, which has led some to ask whether increasing the "cost effectiveness" of lawyers helps them or their clients. By David M. Balabanian

David M. Balabanian

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
By David M. Balabanian

LESSONS LEARNED

Several columns in this series have focused on ways to increase our "cost effectiveness" - which means accomplishing more in less time.

But time is generally what we sell, which has led some to ask whether increasing the "cost effectiveness" of lawyers helps them or their clients.

The answer is both - but particularly lawyers. No one has an ...

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