Despite Emphasis on Marketing, Little Growth in Actual Spending
Buffeted by client pricing pressures and increased competition for business, law firms have placed additional emphasis on the importance of marketing to clients and prospects. However, dollars spent on marketing as a percentage of gross revenue remain flat. In some instances, they have actually declined.
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De-equitization; Longer Partner Track
In the 2009 Altman Weil Flash Survey of Law Firms in Transition, we asked law firms about a variety of emerging trends in the profession, including: fewer equity partners, More non-equity partners, and a longer partner track.
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The complete, 100-page survey will be available exclusively to those who register for a special Altman Weil webinar, The Real Legal Market 2009, or purchase the webinar CD.
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De-equitization; Longer Partner Track
In the 2009 Altman Weil Flash Survey of Law Firms in Transition, we asked law firms about a variety of emerging trends in the profession, including: fewer equity partners, More non-equity partners, and a longer partner track.
Download the survey excerpt…
The complete, 100-page survey will be available exclusively to those who register for a special Altman Weil webinar, The Real Legal Market 2009, or purchase the webinar CD.
Download the survey…
De-equitization; Longer Partner Track
In the 2009 Altman Weil Flash Survey of Law Firms in Transition, we asked law firms about a variety of emerging trends in the profession, including: fewer equity partners, More non-equity partners, and a longer partner track.
Download the survey excerpt…
The complete, 100-page survey will be available exclusively to those who register for a special Altman Weil webinar, The Real Legal Market 2009, or purchase the webinar CD.
Download the survey…