In today’s post on Dialogue, Ralph Baxter writes about a significant conversation that occurred at a ground-breaking BigLaw forum in San Francisco recently. The occasion was the first annual institute of a prominent new organization, the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium. The conversation was about the importance of straight talk between corporate clients and their law firms about the imperative for change.
Straight talk between corporate clients and their law firms: Inaction has consequences
Posted by Ralph Baxter on Sep 13, 2016 in BigLaw firms, Clients | 0 comments
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