In its 2014 survey of chief legal officers released Tuesday, legal consulting firm Altman Weil Inc. showed how in-house legal departments are reducing their costs by managing their workload. They're moving more work to cheaper firms and keeping more work in-house.
Conducted in September, the survey went out to 1,189 corporate law departments. Altman Weil received 186 responses, a 16 percent reply rate. Nearly 62 percent of law departments surveyed had between 1 and 30 attorney...
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