February 10, 2006

2006 Law Firm Business Survey

11:01 am

If you missed the opportunity to participate in the previous Law Firm Business Survey, now is your chance to get onboard and find out how your firm compares to its .

Why should you participate? For participating in the confidential survey, you will receive:

· The completed with analysis and commentary

· Your firm’s key performance metrics compared to

· An Excel® spreadsheet that you can use to analyze the results of “what-if” questions.

· Information about Juris Managing Partner Forums, where partners from non-competing firms can share ideas and best practices

· For those who complete their survey online, a money green “More Partner Income” hat for that next firm retreat

The information you provide in the Law Firm Business Survey is held in confidence. The survey data is reported only in aggregate form or in a manner that does not identify information about any individual law firm.

The survey takes a little research on the part of your staff for some of the numbers, but the payback from learning how your firm compares with others makes it worth the effort. Add in the value of the free customizable , and participation is an option you just don’t want to pass up. There are two ways to participate:

  1. You can do it by manually filling out the survey form and then mailing it to Juris Managing , Juris, Inc.,5106 Maryland Way, Brentwood TN 37027 or faxing it to (615) 377-3230.
  2. You can complete the online survey questionnaire. When completing the survey online, it may be easier to first print the manual survey form and gather the survey information, then complete the online survey questionnaire.

Why bother doing it online? The bonus is a money green “More Partner Income” hat for that next partner retreat! Morepartnerincome.com is sponsored by Juris, Inc. For information about Juris® products and services for increasing law firm performance and partner income, go to www.Juris.com. © 2006 Juris, Inc.

Related posts

Permalink Print

Filed under Blog by Tom Collins

Page 1 of 0