Decisions by corporate law departments to seek to pay outside counsel by an arrangement other than the standard billable hour; may include blended fees, flat fees, or other agreement.
...big difference on cost control: 1. Use alternative fee arrangements "Nearly one-third of companies rely on these...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
...make a big difference on cost control: 1. Use alternative fee arrangements "Nearly one-third of companies rely on these...
...big difference on cost control: 1. Use alternative fee arrangements "Nearly one-third of companies rely on these...
A new database from TyMetrix Inc. shows that while total litigation numbers from 2010 to 2012 are up, total legal spend actually dipped in 2012
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
A new database from TyMetrix Inc. shows that while total litigation numbers from 2010 to 2012 are up, total legal spend actually dipped in 2012
Whether your company's goal in a "patent troll" case is to obtain a fair settlement or to go to trial, lowering the cost of defense will help your company fend off the trolls
... that will include a competitive bidding process and caps on contingency fees for outside attorneys. This policy helps to bring much...
...151;find better value and achieve better results with value-based alternative fee arrangements (VBFs). According to ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
As general counsel continue to ply their trade amid a complex regulatory environment and a slow-moving economy, they are grappling with questions such as how to forge strategic partnerships with comp
...151;find better value and achieve better results with value-based alternative fee arrangements (VBFs). According to ...
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