It was a boom year for law firms. But signs of a slowdown have emerged
Maxim ShanahanProfessional services reporter
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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Maxim Shanahan is a professional services reporter at the Australian Financial Review. Email Maxim at max.shanahan@nine.com.au
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