UK About Blog Founded by George Bisnought in 2009, Excello Law is an innovative, new -
model commercial law firm which has pioneered a step - change in the delivery of legal services, providing a more dynamic and independent environment in which to practise for senior lawyers, and meeting client demands for greater quality and value.
Sarah added: «I'm delighted to have joined the team at Excello Law and to be working with such a vibrant and innovative new -
model commercial law firm.
Not exact matches
BLM, a recent winner of the
Commercial Law Firm of the Year Award, has an efficient service delivery
model that maximises its skills, training and intelligence to help make its clients» lives better and more successful.
Corporate America's demands for AFAs in complex
commercial litigation and transaction matters have effectively shifted the «risk of loss» from poor «case management» to outside
law firms, who historically passed those risks on to their clients via the «billable hour» pricing
model (e.g., «Something unexpected came up in your matter.
Commercial law firms must seize «window of opportunity» to adopt new delivery
models http://rv-l.com/1UXBuKE Legal Futures February 08 2016
Freeing up lawyers to participate in variety of different kinds of companies and to offer «
commercial» services together with legal ones are first steps towards enlarging the concept of «practicing
law» — the first steps towards allowing lawyers and other legal professionals to develop a much larger variety of business
models, potentially quite different from the «professional consultancy» /» solution shop»
model of the traditional
law firm.
With the rising number of female lawyers, together with cloud based technology and a growing realisation that the rainmakers in a
law firm should be properly rewarded for their contributions, the traditional
model of a
law firm is looking more and more archaic in a more
commercial age.
As of January 1, 2004, all businesses engaged in
commercial activities (including
law firms) must comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act («PIPEDA», the «Act») and the Canadian Standards Association
Model Code for the protection of personal information, which it incorporates.