This concept has taken hold with a vengeance everywhere it seems.
It is not just about retaining a law firm whose lawyers practice to some extent as a trial team or teams.
No. That is hardly the full extent of it.
When a client or an injured person seeks the advice of a lawyer, they are invited to join and to be a member of that lawyer's team. That team can include not only other lawyers and paralegals in the firm, but also a whole stable of affiliated experts, depending on the kind and complexity of the matter.
The client is encouraged to be merely a member of a team, working with and for other members of the team, under the direction of the lawyer or lawyers. The client is required to be a team player for something larger than themselves from the beginning.
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