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ALM Legal Intelligence Releases «The State of the Big Law Market» Or «The Hunger Games» Big Law Style
A report released last month by ALM Legal Intelligence in the U.S. showed more corporate clients were using AFAs in 2012 to determine how to pay outside counsel.
Or you can shell out $ 500 for the new report from ALM Legal Intelligence that quizzed 180 law firms, providing anecdotal support for what we already know about social media marketing at law firms.
A survey last summer by ALM Legal Intelligence, «Pricing Professionals: Essential to Law Firms, An Ally to Clients,» found 76 per cent of large U.S. law firms employ a pricing officer within the firm.
NEW YORK, NY — Cushman & Wakefield today released Bright Insight: The 2015 National Legal Sector Benchmark Survey in conjunction with ALM Legal Intelligence.
ALM Legal Intelligence reports that as clients request alternative fee arrangements, law firms find, at a 2:1 ratio, that these new billing structures are less profitable.
Quoted, «Productivity in the Legal Profession: The Impact of Mobile Technology,» ALM Legal Intelligence, December 2011.
A 2012 survey of lawyers and legal marketers by ALM Legal Intelligence attests to this shifting attitude.
In this episode of Law Technology Now, hosts Bob Ambrogi and Monica Bay chat with John Stuttard, Senior VP of Global Events at ALM Media, and Nick Bruch, Senior Analyst at ALM Legal Intelligence, about about Legalweek 2017 and their roles in putting the conference together.
An ALM Legal Intelligence report published this week showed Latin America is the fastest - growing emerging market for top US law firms.
ALM Legal Intelligence, an arm of American Lawyer Media Group, has launched a new product that shows the billing rates of attorneys throughout the United States.
In one of the articles that accompanies the report, Nicholas Bruch, senior analyst at ALM Legal Intelligence, which assisted in compiling the results, and Hugh A. Simons, an industry analyst and former COO at Ropes & Gray in Boston, write that 78 percent of the firms in this year's Am Law 100 surpassed their pre-recession levels of profits per equity partner — and did so in large part through management.
We're also joined by Nicholas Bruch, senior analyst at ALM Legal Intelligence, who is part of Legalweek's opening program on the state of the legal industry.
According to Major, Lindsey & Africa's Partner Compensation survey, which was fielded in conjunction with ALM Legal Intelligence, Philadelphia was the only major U.S. city where partner compensation and originations declined since 2014, the year of the last survey.
Each year, ALM Legal Intelligence digs through proxy filings from companies to determine how much some of the biggest name US in - house legal leaders are paid.

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Based on that data, ALM Intelligence plans to create new kinds of career - focused analytics in Legal Compass that could show, as an example, that a lawyer who graduates from X law school typically takes X years to make partner.
ALM Intelligence soft - launched Legal Compass last May and officially launched it Nov. 9.
On the latest episode of our legal - affairs podcast Lawyer 2 Lawyer, we are joined by Gina Passarella, the magazine's editor - in - chief, and Nicholas Bruch, senior analyst at ALM Intelligence, to explore the results in depth.
On the latest episode of our legal - affairs podcast Lawyer 2 Lawyer, we are joined by Gina Passarella, the magazine's editor - in - chief, and Nicholas Bruch, senior analyst at ALM Intelligence, -LSB-...]
Director, Legal Intelligence at ALM, has been on the front lines of law practice innovation for nearly two decades.
The report, Elephants in the Room Part I: The Big Four's Expansion in the Legal Services Market, by ALM Intelligence, states that the Big Four's formidable brand strength, client base and ability to offer multidisciplinary services has helped them take market share from traditional law firms.
ALM Intelligence will release a second report, assessing the Big Four's prospects in the legal industry and examining three possible scenarios for their further expansion, on 27 September.
In all cases, Legal Week Intelligence benefits from access to the industry expertise of Legal Week editors and journalists, a dedicated research and analysis team, and the global reach of ALM Media and its affiliates.
According to research from ALM Intelligence presented last week at LegalWeek in New York, as Deloitte, PWC, KPMG and EY expand their legal offerings, they pose the biggest threat to the future success of law firms and alternative service providers.
«The big four are aiming to completely re-think the way professional services are delivered by combining their consulting, their accounting and legal services into a single multidisciplinary offering — they're re-thinking the way professional services are bought, sold and delivered,» said Nicholas Bruch, analyst with ALM Intelligence.
Consider: (1) the separation from the pack by a few of The AmLaw 200; (2) a recent report by ALM Intelligence revealing that law firms now account for only 25 % market share; (3) changed customer expectations — «faster, better, cheaper» and «more with less»; (4) new competitors — notably the BigFour, in - house departments, and legal service providers; (5) the sustainability of the partnership model for economic, cultural, structural, and succession reasons; and (6) the emergence of legal operations — CLOC and its ACC counterpart — and the distinction between legal practice and delivery.
Subscription package includes enterprise access to the full portfolio of ALM Intelligence proprietary research and analysis on the latest trends in the industry through Legal Compass.
According to ALM Intelligence's recent «General Counsel Up - at - Night» report, 73 % of legal work is performed in - house, 2 % outsourced to legal providers (non-law firms), and the balance by firms.
Law firms, long the dominant legal provider source, now account for only 25 % market share according to a recent ALM Intelligence Study.
I attended a presentation by Nigel Holloway, VP of ALM's Legal Intelligence group, that discussed...
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