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6 thoughts on “Beyond Law Firm Billables The 1% Investment That Outperforms Your Marketing Budget”
Alex R.
Interesting to see how even the biggest law firms can face tough times. Was it more about internal management issues, or shifts in the legal market as a whole? Would love to hear others’ thoughts on this.
Devon_the_Thinker
The article makes a compelling case, but isn’t it too simplistic to attribute law firm failures to a single cause? Market dynamics, regulatory changes, and client demands all play a role.
JJ_Scribbles
Totally get your point, Devon. Do you think there’s a way firms can better adapt to these changes? It seems like agility is a key factor they’re missing.
LegalEagle2023
Ah, another day, another law firm collapse. Wonder if they tried turning it off and back on again. Seriously though, how many of these firms actually learn from their past mistakes?
SkepticalSally
Every time a firm falls, it’s like a mini soap opera. But let’s be real, the only ones who truly suffer are the clients and lower-level employees. The big shots? They just move on to the next.
J.D.Lit
While the article paints a grim picture, I think it’s a wake-up call for the industry. It’s the perfect time for innovation and for young lawyers to bring in new ideas. Exciting times ahead!
Interesting to see how even the biggest law firms can face tough times. Was it more about internal management issues, or shifts in the legal market as a whole? Would love to hear others’ thoughts on this.
The article makes a compelling case, but isn’t it too simplistic to attribute law firm failures to a single cause? Market dynamics, regulatory changes, and client demands all play a role.
Totally get your point, Devon. Do you think there’s a way firms can better adapt to these changes? It seems like agility is a key factor they’re missing.
Ah, another day, another law firm collapse. Wonder if they tried turning it off and back on again. Seriously though, how many of these firms actually learn from their past mistakes?
Every time a firm falls, it’s like a mini soap opera. But let’s be real, the only ones who truly suffer are the clients and lower-level employees. The big shots? They just move on to the next.
While the article paints a grim picture, I think it’s a wake-up call for the industry. It’s the perfect time for innovation and for young lawyers to bring in new ideas. Exciting times ahead!