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Law Practice

Jul. 28, 2009

Firms That Adapt to Clients' Changing Needs Will Survive

Many midsize and smaller firms are actually employing methods to deliver more than before, writes Vadim Alden.

By Vadim Alden

It is often said that crisis brings both danger and opportunity. The same can equally be said about the impact of the current economic recession on law firms. Most firms have been impacted, many negatively. But there are certain firms that are weathering the storm better than others, and some are even expanding while others contract. How are these firms able to turn prevailing conditions into opportunity? And what can your firm do to achiev...

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