LexSage understands that clients are increasingly asking
whether alternative billing arrangements are offered.
Not exact matches
Whether you
bill hourly or use
alternative fee
arrangements, knowing how much work you're putting into a matter versus how much you think you should or want to put into it is critical.
The type of legal work performed for your clients, the nature of your client base, the competitive environment in which your firm practices and the client's perception of the value of the legal work performed will be critical factors in determining
whether your firm should volunteer or react to external pressures for
alternative billing arrangements from your clients or as the result of competitive pressures created by other law firms.
The type of legal work performed for your clients, the nature of your client base, the competitive environment in which your firm practices and the client's perception of the value of the legal work performed will be critical factors in determining (a)
whether your firm should volunteer or (b) react to external pressures for
alternative billing arrangements from your clients or as the result of competitive pressures created by other law firms.
The type of legal work performed for your clients, the nature of your client base, the competitive environment in which your firm practices and the client's perception of the value of the legal work performed will be critical factors in determining two things:
Whether your firm should volunteer; or React to external pressures for
alternative billing arrangements from your clients or as the result of competitive pressures created by other firms.