The problem of traditional law firms
Traditional law firms are determined to remain in archaic structures, working methods and pricing systems. These patterns are inefficient and don’t meet the needs of entrepreneurs.
Many firms focus on “billable hours”. In order to create additional overhead, they reclarify a question of law even if they already know the answer from previous clarification.
Due to their conservative working model it is difficult for them to apply new technologies for the benefit of their clients.
bwp.law is different
Driven by outcome and success, our firm is for the entrepreneurs and corporates looking for counsel they can trust.
bwp.law is a law firm determined to offer its clients a better way of engaging with them and providing its services to them. We work as a part of our client’s team and are committed to their success.
Our pricing models ensure that our lawyers totally commit to our clients’ businesses and have no incentive to maximize their time spent on a mandate.
“Flat hierarchies” is not only an empty catchword at bwp.law. With a view to efficiency, we grant our clients access to the actual attorneys who worked on their cases.
In a nutshell, bwp.law provides its services on the basis of the principles of NewLaw.
bwp.law is different
Driven by outcome and success, our firm is for the entrepreneurs and corporates looking for counsel they can trust.
bwp.law is a law firm determined to offer its clients a better way of engaging with them and providing its services to them. We work as a part of our client’s team and are committed to their success.
Our pricing models ensure that our lawyers totally commit to our clients’ businesses and have no incentive to maximize their time spent on a mandate.
“Flat hierarchies” is not only an empty catchword at bwp.law. With a view to efficiency, we grant our clients access to the actual attorneys who worked on their cases.
In a nutshell, bwp.law provides its services on the basis of the principles of NewLaw.
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