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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jun. 24, 2000

Boosting Bottom Line

SPECIAL ISSUE: CORPORATE LAW By Nancy J. Warren The pressures on in-house attorneys are enormous and threaten to increase as corporate big wigs focus on profit margins and the bottom line. For in-house trial counsel, this means litigating more cases and keeping outside counsel on a tight budget. "Do more for less. Don't sacrifice quality. And, by the way, hurry up." Sound familiar?

By Nancy J. Warren
        The pressures on in-house attorneys are enormous and threaten to increase as corporate big wigs focus on profit margins and the bottom line. For in-house trial counsel, this means litigating more cases and keeping outside counsel on a tight budget. "Do more for less. Don't sacrifice quality. And, by the way, hurry up." Sound familiar?
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