Law in Contemporary Society

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 I want to respond to EdwardNewton on legal outsourcing and cost pressures on associates, but I don't want to divert the discussion from Carina's topic of balancing work and life. Therefore I'm going to find the most relevant preexisting thread and add my response there. -- AndrewGradman - 26 Jan 2008
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Some comments/observations that tie into some of what you are discussing:

(1) The bigger the client, the more likely the client will simultaneously use several of the top firms in a given community, divvying up the work by practice area. This way, if and when litigation time comes, the bigger firms with the most litigation expertise will already represent them and can't represent the other side. A combination of disablement and utilization going on here.

(2) Some practice areas are highly sensitive to political swings. It is always a strength for these practice areas to have several Repub and Dem attorneys on the rolls who are savvy about political connections.

This may sound crass the way I've presented it, but I'm trying to be candid here. Think about these angles, because in one way or another, chances are they will impact you.

-- BarbPitman - 26 Jan 2008

 
 
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