Running a small law firm is like running a small business. It’s hard work. And as the legal market continues to evolve, so do the challenges that small law firm’s face.
Client expectations and new competition are putting pressure on today’s attorneys. It’s becoming increasingly hard to find the right balance between practicing law and running a small business. Strong client relationships are critical to the continued success of any small firm, but it’s becoming more difficult to build and maintain those relationships considering the challenges that small law firms face in today’s legal environment.
In the Thomson Reuters State of U.S. Small Law Firms Study, 300 solo and small law firm leaders identified a wide variety of challenges that small law firms face in today’s legal marketplace. What’s most interesting is that while the challenges were identified, very few firms are doing anything to address those challenges.
Join us for an on demand webcast examining the results of the State of U.S. Small Law Firms Study. During the webcast, you’ll learn how those 300 solo and small law firm leaders define:
- Success for their firm
- Challenges they face
- Strategies for success
Speakers:
Brian Knudsen, Vice President of Small Law Firms, Thomson Reuters
Bill Josten, Manager, Legal Market Analytics, Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute
