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Sponsored by the Committee on Attorney Professionalism and the
Committee on Law Practice Management.
Economic trends have put alternative fee arrangement (AFAs) in the
spotlight. Value and efficiency demands by clients have forced
nearly every attorney to pay attention to AFAs. However, if we
depart from the billable hour, what does this mean for the
profession? How do AFAs change the attorney-client relationship,
as well as the internal law firm hierarchy and baseline for performance
evaluations?
The distinguished panel addresses these questions from several
perspectives: a global law firm managing partner, a consultant
specializing in AFAs, a former in-house counsel and a law school
professor.
Program Topics
• Kinds of AFAs Being Utilized
• How AFAs Have Changed the Business of Law
• Why AFAs Will Change the Legal Profession
• Ethics and Professional Considerations of AFAs
Program Faculty
Anastasia V.
Boyko, Esq. (Program Chair)
Professional Development Manager
Practical Law Company, Inc.
—New York City
Kirk G. Forrest,
Esq.
Former Vice President and General Counsel at both
Minerals Technologies and SAM’S CLUB
—New York City
Mr. James Hassett
Founder
LegalBizDev
—Boston,
MA
Professor Gary A. Munneke
Pace University School of Law
—White Plains
William Perlstein,
Esq.
Co-Managing Partner
WilmerHale LLP
—Washington, D.C.
Total MCLE
Credits 2.5
Ethics MCLE Credits 1.0
This archived webcast is an audio-only online program that you may
listen to through your computer OR download to a portable media player.
You will hear the program codes for the MCLE Form announced by audio
during the substantive presentations.
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