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“This is a dramatic vote of no confidencd from ChiefLegal Officers,” said Altman Weil Dan in a statement. “Either many law firms just don’tg understand that clients today expect greater value and predictability in staffinf and pricinglegal work, or firms are failing to adequatelyt communicate their understanding and willingness to make real change. In eithe r case, it’s a big problem.” But, according to the 2009 Chiefr LegalOfficer Survey, when askex how serious law firms are about changinf their delivery model, CLOs voiced doubts.
Only abour 5 percent of chief legalofficers “assessed law firms as highly serious,” according to the A full 75 percent noteed that firms had littler or no interest in change, accordinb to the survey.
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