It was a boom year for law firms. But signs of a slowdown have emerged
Law firm leaders say clients are beginning to push back on price increases and are seeking to extract value through more competitive mandates amid a soft wider economy, in the first signs of a moderation in the legal industry’s boom year.
But firms are still performing strongly in an “unusual market”, they say, boosted by big-ticket deals and litigation assignments, as well as demand for work that spikes in economic downturns such as insolvencies.
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