Larger firms expressed more
concern than small firms that the Solicitors Regulation Authority recently consulted on reducing compulsory run - off cover from six years to three.
Not exact matches
«
Small firms, with their dependence on domestic customers, are much more
concerned about Washington's inability to formulate coherent fiscal policy
than their larger, globally - focused competitors.»
As
small firms juggle competing obligations, I would not be surprised if their clients and regulators would be more
concerned than they realise about their Business Continuity Plan or their Disaster Recovery Plan.
Competition among
firms is fiercer
than ever and
firms who traditionally only needed to
concern themselves with rivals of a similar size, status and locality are now competing with
firms from across the business and across the world, big and
small, old and new.
Indeed, less
than 50 % of all self - identified solo and
small firm practitioners are members of any ABA Section, lending further
concern that those practitioners will have no organized voice to speak for them in the future.