By Peter C. Jenkins
What better way to close the decade and welcome the new millennium than to highlight developments that forecast a more enlightened approach to relationships between law firms and clients in the years to come? Growing numbers of corporate-law department leaders nationwide are looking to forge closer working relations with select outside counsel (often c...
What better way to close the decade and welcome the new millennium than to highlight developments that forecast a more enlightened approach to relationships between law firms and clients in the years to come? Growing numbers of corporate-law department leaders nationwide are looking to forge closer working relations with select outside counsel (often c...
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