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Law Practice

Jun. 12, 2013

Law firm leaders less confident in their adaptability

Law firm leaders said they have less confidence this year compared to past years that their firms can adapt to the changing legal market, according to a survey released Tuesday by legal consultancy Altman Weil Inc.

By David Ruiz
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Law firm leaders said they have less confidence this year compared to past years that their firms can adapt to the changing legal market, according to a survey released Tuesday by legal consultancy Altman Weil Inc.

Survey respondents viewed the top three permanent changes to the profession to be "more price competition," "more commoditized legal work" and "more non-hourly billing." Those responses polled at 95.6 percent, 89.7 p...

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