Grant Walsh weighs in on marketplace changes for distributed law firm models in American Lawyer.
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Grant Walsh: Founders of Culhane Meadows said they sought to retain the economic benefits of a distributed model and capitalize on the collaboration that comes with traditional brick-and-mortar operations. “Ten years ago they were a firm of siloed attorneys,” said Grant Walsh, who left FisherBroyles a decade ago to found Culhane Meadows, where he serves as co-managing partner. “We wanted to create a distributed firm that retained the collaborative nature…”
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