The article describes innovations likely required to allow a transition of Big Law into the new structures increasingly being demanded by corporate clients: 1) new forms of client interactions, 2) commodity - based disaggregation, 3) new incentive structures, and 4)
standardized quality metrics.
Michael Soskil: We need a shift in focus from accountability measures based on
standardized test scores toward
metrics that take into account universal access to
quality teachers and learning environments, robust curricula that include the arts, as well as student engagement and well - being.