Law Practice
May 17, 2013
Small firms increasingly squeezing their midsize counterparts
In the past, midsize firms usually only had to watch for competition in one direction - up to big firms. But a new trend is forcing mid-level firms to look out for competition in another direction - down to small firms.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Midsize firms used to have to watch for competition in one direction - up to big firms. In the constant tussle for market share, middle-of-the-road firms tried grabbing work from their bigger peers, while big firms sometimes tried to snag midsize work. But a new trend is forcing mid-level firms to look out for competition in another direction - down to small firms.
It wasn't until after t...
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