February 22, 2005
"Savvy Blawgers" Query #2: Now on Deck
Coming soon: The results of the "Savvy Blawgers Query #2!"
You will recall the results of "Savvy Blawgers Query #1," which had to do with changes in law firm management over the next five to ten years. [That link also has a handy-dandy recap of the rules of the road for the estimable and accomplished Savvy Blawgers panel.]
Next up with #2, to appear within a few weeks, will be the SBs' cumulative wisdom on the billable hour, its future, its pernicious and beneficent effects, whether it's a better deal for clients or for lawyers, and what alternatives might be realistic and desirable.
Stay tuned. And a heartfelt thanks and round of applause for the SBs.
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