September 5, 2006

Legal Benchmarking Symposium brings together Redwood, Citgroup, Juris and PriceWaterhouseCoopers

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It is not too late to register for theSeptember 20th Legal Benchmarking Symposium provided you act quickly,. The event is being hosted by Redwood Analytics and includes presentations by Redwood and other leading benchmarking survey providers including The Citigroup Private Bank, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLC and , Inc.

We know from imperial data that top performing pay attention to the numbers—theirs and those of their . Benchmarking and use of can lift a law firm to a new level of performance and partner income. A recent , Inc. survey of midsized disclosed that partners in the top performing 25 percent of these earned twice the income of the next twenty five percent and more than 7 times the per partner income of the bottom twenty five percent.

Unlock the Potential of Your Business.

Join other and law firm executives for an informative, interactive and valuable learning experience to facilitate an industry-wide effort to drive standardization and innovation in the legal benchmarking arena. Find out how your peers and competitors are using the power of information to grow their businesses, improve operations, and increase profitability.

2006 Legal Industry Benchmarking Symposium

September 20, 2006 Gaylord Opryland - Nashville, Tennessee
8:00-3:30 p.m.

Don’t miss Tuesday night’s networking event!

Wine tasting and dinner at the home of Stephen Collins, President and CEO of , Inc. on Tuesday, September 19th from 7:00pm – 10:00pm with live bluegrass music! RSVP by September 15th to 877.377.3740 or events@Juris.com. Transportation to and from the Gaylord Opryland Hotel and the Radisson Opryland will be arranged departing at 6:30pm. For more information go to www.juris.com.

Morepartnerincome.com is sponsored by , Inc. For information about ® products and services for increasing law firm performance and partner income, go to www.Juris.com.
 

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