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Perspective

Apr. 24, 2012

Playing to win in today’s legal new normal

Regardless of size, you can improve efficiencies and concentrate on what you do best to operate more efficiently. By Paul Lippe and Ed Reeser


By Paul Lippe and Ed Reeser


For some time, we've been talking about a "New Normal" for the legal profession, where the factors that have transformed other fields from medicine to photography - technology, buyer sophistication, global competition and the drive for efficiency - come to law.


The recent legal headlines have been dominated by the rolling collapse of Dewey LeBeouf, a very large New York based firm.


While there were cl...

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