A new report has sparked a debate whether Big Law indeed facilitates unreasonable client demands or not. Released recently, the report posits that large law firms, often referred to colloquially as ‘Big Law’, may inadvertently encourage excessive demands from their clients. Unfortunately, a detailed dissection of the report is unavailable, as the article is hidden behind a paywall.
It is suggested that corporate clients, emboldened by their legal allies’ size and power, might impose complex, often extravagant requirements. Whether the onus should be on Big Law to manage these demands and curtail client expectations routinely is a topic currently under intense debate within the profession.
The article intriguingly suggests significant changes might be sweeping the industry. However, a complete understanding necessitates the reading of the original piece.
While the full analysis is restricted, and the information provided is limited, it is clear that this topic warrants further attention and exploration from legal professionals worldwide.