By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
With a thinning pool of legal work and an overabundance of attorneys to handle it, it's natural for law firms to worry about increased competition over clients. Especially when the competition is coming from the clients themselves.
Managing partners have been increasingly cautious about the amount of business they've lost or could stand to lose to their clientele, according to Altman Weil pr...
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