Altman Weil gave a pointed warning to law firms Wednesday: beef up your legal operations or you’ll pay for it down the road.
Some firms are ahead of the curve.
Altman Weil warned law firms that if they don't invest in their legal operation departments they will fall behind. A few didn't need the warning: they've already gone ahead.
May 16, 2019 at 04:56 PM
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Altman Weil gave a pointed warning to law firms Wednesday: beef up your legal operations or you’ll pay for it down the road.
Some firms are ahead of the curve.
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