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Retain a litigation project manager, not from a law firm, but perhaps from Australia
In Australia, Allygroup “was set up by a specialist litigation manager specifically to project manage litigation on an outsourced basis.” The ACC Docket, Nov. 2009 at 18 says no more and the website too is taciturn.
Still, it makes sense to import the skills and disciplines of project management to large-scale litigation (See my post of June 24, 2007: project management with 5 references; and Sept. 22, 2009: project management with 13 references and 1 metapost.).
Posted on November 29, 2009 at 06:13 PM in Outside Counsel | Permalink
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