Small-firm lawyers are simultaneously legal practitioners and small business owner-operators.
Whether a solo-preneur or part of a firm with several dozen lawyers, these lawyers must manage and balance both the legal practice and business sides of their firms.
Potentially significant changes are currently underway that could help firms more effectively manage both of these dual roles.
To better understand these trends, our friends at Thomson Reuters surveyed lawyers at small firms this past summer to produce the eighth annual edition of the State of US Small Law Firms report.
Download it below to read the findings, which explore topics including:
- How small firms are reporting progress against their biggest challenge — for the first time in several years.
- How AI-driven technology is currently assisting small firms.
- The areas of focus that hold the most immediate potential for gains in performance.