Legal AI Beat: Law Firm Wealth Gap Widens
The gulf between Big Law's top earners and the rest is apparently widening. Data suggests a stark divergence in revenue growth, and it's not just about tech.
The gulf between Big Law's top earners and the rest is apparently widening. Data suggests a stark divergence in revenue growth, and it's not just about tech.
Forget the tech hype for a second. Real people, the lawyers grinding away in the trenches, are seeing shifts. And it looks like the 'mid-sized' law firm is quietly eating everyone's lunch.
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