Managing the Modern Law Firm
By reassessing how you manage your cash flow, staff, and client relationships, law firms can continue to survive and thrive through COVID-related challenges and other unforeseen challenges, says Danny Abir, managing partner of Abir Cohen Treyzon Salo.
January 17, 2022 at 05:00 AM
7 minute read
The concept or definition of the "modern law firm" was already evolving when COVID-19 arrived. All firms' finances and operations have undeniably been impacted by health risks and the courts and businesses that have closed and reopened. But the pandemic also shook up and even overhauled the core values of some firms. In short, the legal profession has had to accomplish in under two years what previously would take at least five.
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