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The economic outlook is like a spinning top, creating uncertainty among corporations, investors, shareholders, and legal departments. The trickle-down effect puts Chief Legal Officers and General Counsel squarely in the crosshairs of troublesome rising large law firm fees and outside counsel partner fees, among other negative factors affecting budgets during this rolling recession.If legal departments feel the pinch, how are large law firms faring, and what’s causing them to pass along their costs to in-house counsel?
A plethora of economic and industry criteria contribute to business expenditures, and large law firms’ bottom-line fluctuations are dependent on many of the following factors:
These factors explain some of the reasoning why law firms continue to elevate their fees. While CLOs and GCs have little recourse against paying for higher legal spend, adding a technology solution like Enterprise Legal Management (ELM) provides ways to mitigate the risk of rising outside counsel hourly rates. CounselLink ELM helps the legal department improve budget and invoice management with greater efficiency and higher productivity. Legal spend cost containment requires:
Look for the CounselLink 2023 Trends Report Mid-Year Special Edition that explores whether inhouse counsel can expect law firm timekeeper rates to continue to increase through year end 2023.
Contact CounselLink to set up a demo on how to develop dashboards that help you manage legal spend.