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Upcoming Events:
Lust for Litigation: BTI’s Litigation Outlook for 2011
BTI’s first-ever in-depth look at the future of litigation—who’s spending, who’s hiring and what it takes to win bet-the-company work. Based on more than 300 interviews with corporate counsel and practice leaders, BTI highlights key findings from our newest report, BTI Litigation Outlook 2011: Changes, Trends and Opportunities for Law Firms. You’ll learn where spending is on the rise, discover which law firms—by name—clients fear most and have the chance to ask your most pressing questions about tomorrow’s litigation market.
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World-Class Client Feedback Programs:
Driving Revenue in a Down Market
BTI demystifies the secrets of client service excellence and delivers a commanding look at how best-performing firms measure, track and improve client satisfaction. Coming soon: download this exclusive, 90-minute online program. Download Now.
Premium Practices Forecast and Client Service Performance 2010
BTI’s 9th annual survey of corporate counsel delivers the most unexpected surprises yet. Get fact-filled details on driving trends and this year’s top client priorities, based on over 2,400 one-on-one interviews with corporate counsel (including over 240 brand new interviews.) Plus, BTI shares innovative recommendations to help secure your firm’s share of the declining dollars.
Learn more.
Mid-Year Legal Spending Update and Outlook for 2009
BTI just completed a brand new analysis of more than 1,200 interviews with corporate counsel at the world’s largest companies. The signs are clear. Spending to rebound after sharp 7% decline. Learn more.
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Newest BTI Reports:
The BTI Litigation Outlook for 2011
September 2010
Uncover the best strategies to keep your firm ahead of the shifting litigation market
The BTI Client Service All-Star Team for Law Firms 2010
January 2010
Learn which 165 attorneys clients say deliver the best client service
The BTI Client Service A-Team
November 2009
Discover the 30 law firms client rate best in client service.
BTI Premium Practices Forecast
September 2009
Learn which practice areas are expected to slow and grow
in 2010
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