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
...Alternative fee arrangements are here to stay and offer firms an opportunity from a...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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...have determined that this case is appropriate for referral to mediation, an alternative dispute resolution process. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §§...
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...I bough[t] MX from Tricon please contact them and make necessary arrangements."*fn2 After reviewing...
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...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...
Texas Lawyer
...layout parlor for thirty people, a display room for six caskets, an arrangement room, and embalming facilities.*fn3...
...briefs and trial memos. Add to that the growing trend for alternative fee arrangements, which often calls for flat rates for specific services, with the...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...151;find better value and achieve better results with value-based alternative fee arrangements (VBFs). According to ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Texas Lawyer
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