Everything’s Negotiable - Corporations Can Drastically Reduce IP Costs Without Sacrificing Quality
July 3rd, 2009Corporate legal managers and the business teams they support complain seemingly constantly about outside counsel expense, and intellectual property (”IP”) is no exception. And, why wouldn’t they complain when every dollar spent on legal representation is money that is effectively removed from the company’s P&L statement? This sets up an ongoing tension between corporations and law firms to reduce legal costs even while lawyers’ incomes have sky-rocketed in recent years.
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