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Annual Law Firm Leadership Survey Reports

2023 law firm report feature

Results Released

Our 2023 Survey Report findings are now available. Dive into our discoveries of the latest legal industry trends as you plan for your upcoming year.

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What’s Inside?

Staffing

Seventy-five percent (75%) of law firms stated they are focusing on retaining valued staff through competitive pay, sixty percent (60%) are committed to promoting a healthy work-life balance for employees, fifty-nine percent (59%) will allow for flexible scheduling opportunities, and fifty-six percent (56%) believe that strengthening firm culture will aid in talent acquisition.

Alternative Fee Arrangements

There has been a slight increase in the number of law firms that use the alternative fee arrangement system, as seventeen percent (17%) of firms report that AFA’s account for at least 50% of firm engagements, up from eight percent (8%) in 2022.

AI

Thirty-eight percent (38%) of firm respondents stated they expect artificial intelligence to be used to improve firm operations. Forty percent (40%) of leadership responded that they expect to see increased efficiency in repetitive manual tasks.

Planning

Forty-three percent (43%) of survey respondents said that they were in the process of developing their leadership succession plan, while thirty percent (30%) of leaders said they had a written leadership succession plan in place and were implementing the prescribed strategies.

Marketing Priorities

Sixty-three percent (63%) of our survey respondents ranked in-person meetings with potential clients as their most or second most important marketing priority.

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