We're consistently voted # 1 in local and national
legal industry surveys.
According to
a legal industry survey released this year, 56.1 percent of law firm leaders said their firms are using contract lawyers with 67.8 percent expecting an increase in contract lawyers to be a permanent trend.
Not exact matches
The well
surveys were conducted only in the gas - rich counties that would be the epicenter of the state's fracking
industry if it were ever to become
legal.
* Emphasizes leadership training and effective management; * Regularly
surveys developers to ascertain average
industry health and well - being; * Encourages individuals to know their
legal rights in their regions; * Promotes communication and information exchange between developers; * Supports developers and studios in their pursuit of effective working practices.
Now, a
survey seeks to put some meat on the bones of the debate, aiming to determine whether there is clear evidence of trend towards Macs within the
legal industry.
The Smokeball
survey predicts a trend toward a more even balance of tech and
legal backgrounds in the
legal tech
industry.
Ninety - seven percent of respondents in the
survey believe the
legal tech
industry has no firm grasp of go - to - market strategy or, at best, only a scattered one.
I spend a lot of time reading
survey feedback from our customers, listening to calls, and meeting customers and other folks in the
legal industry in person; I believe that to serve our customers in the best way we have to be listening and learning all the time.
Their services assist various
industries including
legal & conveyancing, banking & finance,
surveying, mercantile, accountancy and government.
The 2014 Canadian Lawyer Corporate Counsel
Survey was released recently, and, for the first time, billable hours usage has dropped below 50 % in the Canadian
legal industry.
Every 2 years, the National Association of
Legal Assistants (NALA) conducts a
survey of paralegals to establish current trends in the paralegal
industry.
A just - released
survey of 650 lawyers commissioned by
legal industry giant LexisNexis Martindale - Hubbell and conducted by Leader Networks reveals that almost 50 percent of attorneys already belong to online social networks, and more than 40 percent want to join online networks.
Legal Week's latest Big Question
survey found that 59 % of respondents believe the
industry receives «not much» or no support from the Government.
Last year's 2013
survey included one section on Pricing, divided into three categories; this year each is a stand - alone section, emphasizing the significance Price is playing in the
legal industry.
The 2014
Legal Technology
Industry Survey Report is available for download at www.aderant.com/tigersandbears.
This trend underpins recent findings from Aderant's 2014
Legal Technology
Industry Survey, the results of which were released at the LawTech Atlanta event.
What was even more significant about this
survey was the premium customers were willing to pay for what they perceived as a superior
legal service, a more significant «lift» than any other
industry examined:
That is the phrase used by the editors of The American Lawyer to describe the state of corporate law practice in the magazine's Corporate Scorecard 2009, its annual
survey of the
legal industry's top corporate practices.
The latest eDiscovery hot topic revolves around a Federal Judge
Survey that highlights a key point, in which we at D4 are not surprised by: after all these years of talking about eDiscovery, many practitioners, and the
legal industry overall, still do not understand the eDiscovery process and how to properly handle Electronically Stored Information (ESI).
A
survey of private - practice lawyers, corporate counsel and law students found widely divergent views on the state of the
legal industry and the future of the law firm business model.
Other
survey findings that demonstrate challenges for the
legal industry and point to some solutions include:
Meanwhile, blogger MacEwen wrote this weekend about «the seemingly relentless consolidation of the
legal industry,» which worries many readers who took his recent
survey.
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In addition, they received responses from 53 law firm chief marketing officers and senior marketers, information which formed part of a broader and more detailed
survey of content marketing usage in the
legal industry.
Late last year, CLOC, the Corporate
Legal Operations Consortium, released the results of its first annual State of the Industry Survey, looking at such metrics as legal spend; legal department and legal ops headcounts; commonly used e-billing vendors, contract management systems and alternative service providers; and law firm evaluation priori
Legal Operations Consortium, released the results of its first annual State of the
Industry Survey, looking at such metrics as
legal spend; legal department and legal ops headcounts; commonly used e-billing vendors, contract management systems and alternative service providers; and law firm evaluation priori
legal spend;
legal department and legal ops headcounts; commonly used e-billing vendors, contract management systems and alternative service providers; and law firm evaluation priori
legal department and
legal ops headcounts; commonly used e-billing vendors, contract management systems and alternative service providers; and law firm evaluation priori
legal ops headcounts; commonly used e-billing vendors, contract management systems and alternative service providers; and law firm evaluation priorities.
It's a
survey of in - house counsel and buyers of
legal services, asking them what's important in their role, such as the areas of work they will push out to law firms and those they will internalize, issues they're facing in their
industry etc..
Finally, let's consider international attitudes regarding the use of cloud computing by lawyers compliments of the recently published
Legal IT Professionals 2012 Global Cloud Survey Report, which was completed by 427 respondents from across the globe who held varying roles in the legal services indu
Legal IT Professionals 2012 Global Cloud
Survey Report, which was completed by 427 respondents from across the globe who held varying roles in the
legal services indu
legal services
industry.
Citi Private Bank Law Firm Group's Q1 2018 Quarterly Flash Report, which provides an overview of current financial trends in the
legal industry, based on data collected through our Quarterly Flash
survey of 179 law firms (80 Am Law 100 firms, 47 Second Hundred firms and 52 niche / boutique firms), has found that demand, revenue, and billing rates are up for the first quarter of 2018.
The Thomson Reuters Foundation has launched the second annual TrustLaw Index of Pro Bono, an annual
survey that captures and analyzes global pro bono trends across the
legal industry, revealing fascinating insights into the scale and potential growth of the sector.
Elevate is the most - used law company according to the 2017 State of the
Industry Survey published by the Corporate
Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) and has been ranked on the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies list for the past two years in a row, including No. 53 in 2016.
Martindale Nolo, the new venture that combines Martindale Hubbell and Nolo, has published a
survey about current trends in online marketing in the
legal industry.
That's according to a recent
survey of 400
legal professionals in the
industry.
Our annual
survey, detailing the usage of products made by Apple in law firms across North America, shows exactly how far the influence of Cupertino extends in the
legal industry.
This infographic by Robert Half
Legal is based on a survey it conducted and identifying the biggest trends shaping the legal indu
Legal is based on a
survey it conducted and identifying the biggest trends shaping the
legal indu
legal industry.
In responses to the
survey, HFW was particularly praised for «commercial advice», «quality and clarity of
legal advice», «knowledge of
industry» and «personal relationships».
Other posts here address attributes of
industries (See my post of Aug. 16, 2010: if benchmarks reflect technological intensity and competitiveness, more ways to measure it for an
industry; Nov. 28, 2010: when manufacturers earn so much from services, what
industry are they in; Dec. 27, 2010: revenue per dollar of
legal spend from technology companies; Feb. 15, 2011: comparison of 2010 benchmark
survey respondents and US Fortune 200
industry distribution; Aug. 15, 2011: other attributes of companies than
industry for purposes of benchmarking; and April 6, 2012: a way to quantify
industry dynamism.).
... Despite years of respected
industry surveys citing
legal costs as a chief concern, the July 2008 Inside Counsel «19th Annual
Survey of General Counsel» reported only 11.6 percent of in - house counsel believed law firms were actively seeking ways to reduce the cost of
legal services.
Previously, available information was limited to reports focused on the Am Law 100 (which makes up only about 20 percent of the
legal industry), or
survey results, which are subject to inherent biases and are therefore less reliable.
Jaffe, the
legal industry's full - service PR and marketing agency, is pleased to announce that the New York Law Journal Reader Rankings
survey listed Jaffe as number one in the categories of «Best Law Firm Marketing Consultant» and «Best Law Firm Advertising Agency.»
Those perusing the Twitter hashtag stream from the ILTA Conference (#ILTA14) would have seen an incredible volume of statistics circulated over the course of four days — the 2014 ILTA / InsideLegal Technology Purchasing
Survey and other
legal industry studies — notwithstanding.
According to the
survey, 52 % of the «senior figures in the
legal industry» polled said that improving social mobility in the
legal profession would be beneficial to their firm.
Surveys share similarities with
legal directories, and many are published by the same companies, although they are typically specialized around a particular practice,
industry, or market.
Writing in response to recent
industry surveys, which confirm the
legal industry's increased interest in alternatives to the billable hour (aka AFAs), reporter Chris Johnson noted pure hourly billing is in decline and is expected to decline over the next few years.
The
survey provides a snapshot of how those within the
legal industry - with a concentration on
legal marketers - interact with digital information.
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The Real Rate Report ® is the
legal industry's leading benchmark for law firm rates and staffing trends based on actual invoice data, not
surveys.
Jaffe, the
legal industry's marketing and PR agency, released its first - ever «Survey of the Legal Community's Device Preferences.&r
legal industry's marketing and PR agency, released its first - ever «
Survey of the
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Legal Community's Device Preferences.»
Beginning on May 1, Westlaw will become the exclusive third - party provider of ALM content to the
legal market, including ALM
legal news, ALM
industry rankings and
surveys, jury verdicts and settlements, and trial court opinions — key content that practitioners, and litigators in particular, rely upon to craft winning strategies for their clients, and that senior law firm management utilizes to benchmark competitive performance.
Elevate is the most - used law company according to the 2017 State of the
Industry Survey published by the Corporate
Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) and has been ranked as a top global legal services provider by Chambers & Partners for the past three years in a
Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) and has been ranked as a top global
legal services provider by Chambers & Partners for the past three years in a
legal services provider by Chambers & Partners for the past three years in a row.
Research shows that it is not money alone but a firm's reputation, measured across a number of different indices as highlighted in the 2015 ALPMA / Rusher Rogers Australian
Legal Industry Salary & HR
Survey and, as a whole, this is what can contribute towards driving talent to an organization.