
Judgment looms for the future of BigLaw
What is being called the Big Law business model appears to be in trouble. And it's not unreasonable to ask if we are witnessing the last days of the Big Law business model.
Continue reading“What we are seeing from clients in Sydney and Melbourne is that they are looking for an alternative to their traditional law firms and most in-house lawyers are really getting pushed very hard and there is only so many hours in the day to get the work done,” said Wright.
“Some parts of the economy in Queensland are stagnant, but there is still demand for high-class legal work.’
Plexus, which is an incorporated legal practice in its own right, also provides lawyers on secondment to client organisations.
Wright says that its fees are typically 50 to 70 per cent lower than law firm competitors.
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