By Jeff Coburn | October 28, 2019
In a primary or even secondary commercial market, how does a 50-attorney general practice firm develop a strategic plan that gets the attention of corporate, public sector, or major non-profit clients by means of traditional marketing, advertising, or branding?
By Ben Seal | October 24, 2019
The 22 midsize firms (those between 50 and 200 lawyers) in this year's Am Law 200 combined to average 4.4% revenue growth in 2018.
Pro Mid Market | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Gina F. Rubel | September 16, 2019
When most lawyers think of the word "brand," we think of a visual image such as a logo, fonts, colors, and how an image will play out in various platforms. A law firm brand, however, is much more than its visual identity.
By Meg Pritchard | September 3, 2019
As you gear up for that push to the end of the year, here's a list of essential tools to help you market your practice.
Pro Mid Market | Best Practices
By Jared D. Correia | August 20, 2019
Your best source for new business is your old business.
By Hank Grezlak | August 15, 2019
The billable hour can give mid-market firms an advantage when competing against Big Law because of the lower hourly rates, but not so when up against their peers. Moving away from it can be profitable for certain matters. But there are risks too.
By Lauren Banyar Reich | August 12, 2019
Becoming a thought leader—as an individual or a firm—is about three things: having a point of view, creating momentum and leveraging the results to stay on the radar of your clients, prospects and referral sources.
By Jared D. Correia | July 16, 2019
A reckoning is coming. Either law firms will end up revising their policies to accommodate millennial workplace preferences, or millennials will leave the profession for other jobs—at least until they can wrest control over traditional law firms, and make the changes themselves.
By Lizzy McLellan | June 13, 2019
The Am Law Second Hundred is trailing the Am Law 100, which may seem disheartening for midsize firms. But that's not taking the full story into account.
By David Gialanella | Zack Needles | June 7, 2019
Law firms step onto and fall off of the Am Law 200 each year for various reasons, and midsize firms are included in both groups. The former can easily be taken as a sign of a given firm's vitality, but does the latter necessarily indicate the opposite?
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