Don Fancher is a Deloitte risk and financial advisory principal with Deloitte Financial Advisory Services, where he is the...
Lyle Moran is a legal affairs writer for the ABA Journal. The San Diego-based journalist previously reported for the...
Don Fancher, a principal in Deloitte’s legal business services practice in the United States, acknowledges that his firm has been monitoring the regulatory reform developments taking place in several states. But he says Deloitte has no current plans to apply to offer direct legal services in this country as it does in other nations. “These are issues happening in the industry that are important to our legal department clients, as well as our law firm clients, so we certainly pay attention,” Fancher says.
Special thanks to our sponsor Alert Communications.
Notify me when there’s a new episode!
Published: | December 16, 2020 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Legal Rebels |
Category: | Business Law |
![]() |
ABA Journal: Legal Rebels |
In depth interviews with innovative pioneers in the legal profession.
When two women discussed starting their own law firm two years ago, the experienced in-house lawyers agreed that they should take a subscription-pricing approach...
“You make a lot more money when you come work for us than you do at a traditional firm,” says Kevin Broyles, a co-founder...
John Van Amsterdam says his law firm has prioritized frequent virtual contacts with new attorneys and staff, generating particularly good feedback from lateral hires.
Michael Ellenhorn, the founder and CEO of Decipher, says law firms would be wise not to quicken the hiring process too much.
For now, Don Fancher says Deloitte is focused in the United States on growing the legal business services practice that it launched in July.
L. Song Richardson, the dean at the University of California at Irvine School of Law, discusses with the ABA Journal's Lyle Moran how to...