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Complex Litigation Services (Part 2) – Typical Marketplace Options
In Part 1 of this series discussing complex litigation services, we started at the beginning: How do you define complex litigation services in the first place? There, we focused on the key roles composing a complex litigation team, including lead trial lawyers, the second-in-command, associates, paralegals, and others. In addition, we described the importance of having sufficient capacity—on the litigation team, the discovery team, or in terms of geographic scale—to handle truly national cases.
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Defining Complex Litigation Services (Part 1) – What You Need and Why
For our next multi-part blog series, we are going to dig into the world of complex litigation services and focus on whether it is possible to build an alternative model in the legal services marketplace that keeps quality high while disrupting market pricing. The question we are focusing on is: can a law firm provide the same quality service at a materially lower price point?
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National Trial Counsel—A Necessary Ingredient for Major Litigation
Successfully defending—or prosecuting—a large, complex case requires the balance of three sought-after ingredients.
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Questions to ask a document review provider during COVID-19
The good news is that document review can be done remotely. But be careful to make sure your document review provider is equipped to handle this kind of work. Here are four questions to ask your provider.
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