Posted on June 17th, 2010 by Chrissie
Last week, Chris Roebuck, in his interesting post on making change happen in the Law Society Gazette ‘In Business’ blog, stated that ‘legal firms face probably their toughest challenges for years’.
In previous posts, Alastair Moyes and I also advocated that the legal industry needs to embrace radical change (‘Time for solicitors to reinvent their customer services’ ) and (‘The end of lawyers? Pah!’ ).
You’re probably thinking we’re all stating the blindingly obvious. I agree. But I’d like to run with this a little while longer…
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