While young lawyers are keen to acquire the experience that will make them more valuable to their firms, their involvement in the cut and thrust of client work can often be limited.
In a podcast produced this month by the ABA Journal, a panel of legal professionals discussed the dilemma. The group agreed that current economic conditions had placed greater pressure on general counsel (GCs) to maximise value from external lawyers. This had made GCs increasingly discerning about who was working on their matters.
How can legal services outsourcing (LSO) help junior associates to extend their skills in this climate? To find out, read Matt Packer’s blog here.
As junior lawyers find it harder to take on corporate client work, Matt Packer’s new blog explains how the legal services outsourcing sector could help them build their skills





