Oct 18 (Reuters) - Law firm partnerships can be lofty unions, built on mutual confidence among shareholders who work together and split the rewards. Or “partner” can be little more than a snazzy title ...
The traditional law firm partnership model is under strain as firms seek new sources of capital, with litigation funder Burford Capital recently indicating it is pursuing equity investments through ...
The traditional law firm model is under pressure from every angle. Technology companies and alternative legal service providers are competing for clients and talent – and the competition has never ...
Law firms are likely to grapple with changes to hiring and pricing this year as burgeoning AI transformations pick up ...
Law firm leaders are no longer consulting their partnerships before agreeing to a merger or making other major decisions that affect the future of their firms. This tactic may be necessary, but it ...
The law firm and management services organization (MSO) partnership model is becoming an increasingly attractive structure for private equity and other investors. These patrons seek to participate in ...