What's Happening?
A shift is occurring in the legal industry where law firms are losing the 'first move' in litigation to in-house legal teams. This change is characterized by in-house teams taking ownership of the initial stages of litigation, setting strategic frameworks,
and drafting initial protocols before engaging outside counsel. This model, described as a 'command center' approach, allows in-house teams to coordinate strategy and workflows, while law firms focus on execution and advocacy. The shift is driven by increased institutional knowledge within in-house teams, AI-assisted drafting, and changing litigation economics.
Why It's Important?
This shift in the legal industry reflects broader changes in how legal services are delivered and valued. By taking the first move, in-house teams can better control the scope and cost of litigation, leading to more efficient and predictable outcomes. For law firms, adapting to this new model is crucial for maintaining relevance and influence. Firms that embrace the change and focus on strategic inflection points rather than routine drafting can enhance their value to clients. This evolution in legal practice highlights the importance of flexibility and innovation in meeting client needs.











