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.
National Law Journal
...have determined that this case is appropriate for referral to mediation, an alternative dispute resolution process. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §§...
Profile of Jennifer Sherman, general counsel for Federal Signal Corp
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...I bough[t] MX from Tricon please contact them and make necessary arrangements."*fn2 After reviewing...
...Fortune 500 law departments to regional firms flexible about alternative fee arrangements. "We've moved up with a number of [out-of...
National Law Journal
...asbestos and tobacco litigation. Along the way, he became entangled in many fee-sharing disputes with co-counsel, one of which resulted in a lawsuit...
...is attracting and retaining clients is through offering alternative billing options. It often uses fixed-fee arrangements, especially for litigation project work. The firm and...
...s top firms. It would emphasize efficiency and control by embracing alternative fee arrangements and maintaining a relatively small number of associates. And its lawyers...
... For two decades, Beirne Maynard has provided clients with alternative fee arrangements, including flat monthly billing, capped fees and volume-based discounts on...
National Law Journal
...layout parlor for thirty people, a display room for six caskets, an arrangement room, and embalming facilities.*fn3...
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