Not exact matches
Much of the debate surrounding the future of law practices centers
around how New Law and the emergence of
Alternative Business Structures are changing the delivery of legal services.
The CMA's study is also good news for newlaw providers and
alternative business structures (ABSs), with the report saying: «Given that
around 600 ABSs have now been licensed, the CMA considers that this is an appropriate time to look again at their impact.»
The CBA's Futures report is generating a lot of conversation
around its recommendations permitting
alternative practice models, including
alternative business structures.
Based in London and South Africa, the
alternative business structure employs
around 30 lawyers out of 40 staff...
My take:
Alternative business structures have been
around in Australia and the UK for some time but there has been a slow uptake, albeit an acceleration in recent years.