Comment: Bespoke, mobile and plugged in: CMS’s Duncan Weston on the tech tools clients will demand

Against a backdrop of a fast-changing technology environment; value-conscious clients, rising rents, and the need to provide meaningful alternative fee arrangements, law firms are being challenged to deliver innovative services and efficiencies like never before.

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Comment: K&L Gates’ Tony Griffiths on profit, delusion and how Big Law became obsessed with the wrong things

Many centuries ago while studying law as an undergraduate, a particularly inspiring corporate law lecturer suggested that I might want to read a book on management theory, as well as immersing myself in case law and precedent. I still have no idea why he suggested it and I believe I was the only one in the company law class who took him up on it.

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Not over yet – New York jury clears former Dewey leaders on multiple counts in partial verdict

A Manhattan jury has found former Dewey & LeBoeuf executives Steven Davis, Stephen DiCarmine and Joel Sanders not guilty on multiple criminal charges related to the largest law firm collapse in legal history, although it is still deliberating a number of more serious charges.

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