By Valerie A. Fontaine
The pressure to produce prodigious amounts of billable hours has become the bane of many lawyers' existence.
For most attorneys in practice today, billing by the hour is the way it has always been done.
But it hasn't always been so, and a trend to move away from billable hours may be brewing.
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The pressure to produce prodigious amounts of billable hours has become the bane of many lawyers' existence.
For most attorneys in practice today, billing by the hour is the way it has always been done.
But it hasn't always been so, and a trend to move away from billable hours may be brewing.
...
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