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Should law firm leaders be firing more lawyers? That seems to be the takeaway of a report released by the legal consultancy Altman Weil. See Law Firms in Transition.
Nearly 60% of the 356 law firm leaders surveyed for the report said that overcapacity is hurting their firm's profitability. The problem is more pronounced among firms with 250 lawyers or more, with 75.6% of them citing overcapacity as a drag on profits, the report said.
Meanwhile, about 62% of law firm leaders said that demand for their services has not yet reached pre-recession levels. While some firms are addressing the problem by trimming their ranks, many aren't doing enough, according to Newtown Square, PA-based Altman Weil, which has been surveying law firms since 2008.
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