Most mergers fail. Not just law firm mergers, mind you, but most mergers period. Studies cited in the Harvard Business Review peg the failure rate between 70 and 90 percent, a staggering figure when
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
As in-house legal workloads continue to rise and hiring and budget increases don't necessarily keep pace, is the pressure inside the nation's legal departments now rivaling that of firms
...to be treating them right. Respondents to a recent survey by HBR Consulting overwhelmingly indicated that compensation for in-house lawyers went up in...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The consumerization of IT, desktop virtualization, and cloud components such as Dropbox storage are creating an environment where the PC is no longer king of the IT mountain, writes Doug Caddell, man
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Terrence Coan, senior director of information management practice at HBR Consulting LLC, presented the core principles of information governance. They...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...global and government business, reports HBR Consulting, analyzing the results of its 2012 law department survey....
...2011 HBR Law Department Survey, released this week by HBR Consulting, law departments cut total worldwide spending by a percentage point from...
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