Companies are increasingly circumventing lawyers to seek direct advice from a barrister in a squeeze on legal costs, according to a survey showing at least half of the New South Wales bar's clients use barristers exclusively or most of the time and direct briefing is up almost a third in three years.
Read MoreGiven the many changes to the legal industry in recent years, it's become somewhat fashionable to question the business savvy of the people leading traditional law firms. But my experience is that this thinking misses the point - at least in the main.
Read MoreLast week I spoke with legal, accounting and engineering firms about what 2015 is likely hold for business development and marketing. And it made me think back to research I did in 2006, some nine years ago.
Read MoreLawyers and websites used to be like oil and water, but this is rapidly changing.
Read MoreAfter shelling out millions on branding and marketing, law firms are going back to basics and urging their lawyers to develop a better relationship with clients. The trend is affecting everything, from the way lawyers are being trained to recruitment strategies and sales budgets.
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