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Cutting Corners and the Question of Quality


As you might expect, proponents of Legal Project Management (LPM), Legal Process Improvement (LPI) and other approaches for driving greater efficiency and value into legal service delivery get a lot of blow-back. One of the more common gripes we hear is that “LPM encourages corner-cutting.”

Two Ways to Complain

In fact, in this form the complaint puts rather too blunt a point on the issue. So let’s be more precise: the substance of the corner-cutting charge actually derives from two quite distinct allegations. One, driven by market competition, might be labeled the “my competitors are all slime” complaint... Read more at the article.

Woldow, P. 2014, Cutting Corners and the Question of Quality, At The Intersection.

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