Much has changed in the legal market over the past decade - but much remains the same. Despite growing competition from alternative service providers, law firms still account for the lion's share of law department spending. Similarly, while much is made of clients clamoring for alternative fee arrangements, fee-for-service pricing continues to be standard practice. This continuity begs the question - when is this disruption we have all been hearing about going to happen, and what will it look like?
Join ALM Intelligence's Senior Legal Analysts, Nick Burch and Steve Kovalan Esq., as they dive deep into an analysis of the data to show you:
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Nick’s experience includes advising law firms and law department in developing and developed markets on issues related to strategy, business development, market intelligence, and operations. Prior to joining ALM, Nick was an Associate with Huron Consulting Group’s Law Firm Strategy Practice in New York and London. Nick holds a Masters of International Business from the Fletcher School at Tufts University and a BA in Economics and Philosophy from DePaul University. Nick has also written extensively on the legal market on topics ranging from market segmentation, and market entry to future industry trends.
Steve’s experience includes research focusing on topics ranging from intellectual property to government contracting. Prior to joining ALM, Steve was a Senior Advanced Research Analyst at Deltek, Inc. where he supported federal public sector contractors in their business development, market analysis, and competitive intelligence efforts by providing custom research reports analyzing the federal government contracting market. A member of the District of Columbia Bar, Steve holds a JD from the West Virginia University College of Law and a BA (summa cum laude) in History and Political Science from West Virginia University.