High-profile law firm Baker McKenzie has issued a public apology to a US judge after a software glitch led to errors in a bankruptcy case. The firm's partners are known for commanding some of the highest hourly rates in the industry, with individual bills exceeding $2,000 per hour. However, it appears that even the most expensive lawyers are not immune to the pitfalls of modern technology. The apology raises questions about the reliability of software in high-stakes legal proceedings and the potential consequences for those affected by the errors.


Firm whose partners bill more than $2,000 per hour apologises to judge for software-driven errors in bankruptcy case