Dan Larkin’s article “Serving Global Clients, Anywhere: The Case for Distributed Law Firms” published on Business Law Today.
Jun 18, 2025
The legal services industry is experiencing a fundamental shift as globalization creates unprecedented demand for cross-border legal expertise, forcing traditional “Big Law” firms to adapt their service delivery models to meet clients’ increasingly complex international needs. Dan discusses how distributed law firms are emerging as an alternative to conventional models, offering clients direct access to senior attorneys with specialized global expertise while eliminating the overhead costs and bureaucratic layers that plague traditional firms. This innovative approach positions distributed firms to capitalize on the growing market opportunity by delivering more responsive, cost-effective, and internationally-focused legal services that align with how modern businesses actually operate in today’s interconnected global economy.
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