Be part of Canadian Lawyer's national benchmarking study

Canadian Lawyer is putting together a new report on law firm performance

Be part of Canadian Lawyer's national benchmarking study

Canadian Lawyer’s inaugural Law Firm Economics Survey opened last week.

The purpose of this survey is to accumulate data for a comprehensive benchmarking report that will help law firm leaders compare their firm’s performance with other firms based on size, geographic location, practice area and other criteria. 

It will take 10 - 15 minutes to complete. This year, we are also asking firms to nominate a point of contact to complete a separate questionnaire on financial performance, headcount and earnings data to ensure the resulting report is comprehensive, current and valuable.

Please note all identifying information about yourself and your firm will be kept strictly confidential and results will only be used in the aggregate.

The final results will be broken down into regional and national categories and by size of firm. This will help make it easier to gauge the economic health of Canadian law firms and will serve as a scale to compare trends over time.

The survey is online until Friday, March 12.  

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