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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