Law firms are exposed to the AI disruption in a particular way, because the traditional pyramid depends on that volume of work to develop associates, generate origination credit, and sustain the economics of the partnership model. This creates an urgent question for firm leaders: if the base of the pyramid starts to erode, what is left? And who is prepared for what comes next?
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Law firms are not short on ambition when it comes to growth. Cross-selling and collaboration are firmly on the agenda, with the majority...
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