All Posts by Michael Feit

About the Author

Michael Feit earned his J.D. from the Loyola University School of Law in Chicago and was an executive at Westlaw before founding Feit Consulting 16 years ago. Feit Consulting partners with law firm administrators and legal information professionals to optimize vendor contracts and the management and delivery of legal information resources by providing leading-edge, customized solutions. Contact Michael at mike@feitconsulting.com

Aug 10

Decline of Recovery Rates

By Michael Feit | Sole Provider , White Papers

___TVE_SHORTCODE_RAW__<p>Although there are likely several factors driving firms to choose a sole provider, there is a clear inverse relationship between the diminishing ability to recover online legal information costs and the movement to sole-provider.</p><p>Since recovery rates began decreasing in 2008, the percentage of sole-provider firms has been increasing correspondingly. The chart above illustrates this trend.</p><p>Learn more about these trends in our latest white paper, <em><strong><a href=”https://www.feitconsulting.com/trend-reports/westlaw-lexis-path-to-commoditization/”>Westlaw &amp; Lexis: Path to Commoditization</a></strong></em>.</p>__TVE_SHORTCODE_RAW___

Jul 22

Early Subscriber Opportunity

By Michael Feit | White Papers

With a new report written by industry experts from data collected through surveys and interviews, Feit Consulting is offering a unique opportunity for early subscribers.

Firms signing up pre-release will have the opportunity to ask Feit Consulting to cover any specific hurdle, question or topic related to this report.

Click here to learn more about the Series.

Jun 01

White Paper “Westlaw & Lexis: Path to Commoditization” Now Available

By Michael Feit | Vendors , White Papers

Westlaw & Lexis: Path to Commoditization shares an analysis on the current state of the market, supported by data collected from 98% of the large law firm market.

Our white paper provides law firm administrators the data and context behind this trend to make informed decisions in a rapidly changing market.

Gain critical insight into what firms may expect in the future on recovery rates and overhead, as well as personal thoughts from firm administrators about their satisfaction and expectations of these two vendors.

For more information, click here.

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