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The BTI Consulting Group and the ABA Law Practice Management Section have teamed up to give you reliable, dynamic indicators to track the business trends in the practice of law, pinpoint growth opportunities and assess your own firm’s performance.

This month: See how your law firm billings stack up.

Compared to 2003, I expect my firm's overall billings for year-end 2004 to have:
Increased Dramatically (over 10%)
Increased Moderately (between 5 and 10%)
Increased Slowly (less than 5%)
Decreased
Stayed the same
Compared to this quarter, I expect my firm's overall billings for in first quarter 2005 to:
Increase Dramatically (over 10%)
Increase Moderately (between 5 and 10%)
Increase Slowly (less than 5%)
Decrease
Stay the same
Compared to this year, I believe my firm's overall billings for year-end 2005 will:
Increase Dramatically (over 10%)
Increase Moderately (between 5 and 10%)
Increase Slowly (less than 5%)
Decrease
Stay the same
Firmwide, we have approximately:
500+ Attorneys
250-499 Attorneys
100-249 Attorneys
10-99 Attorneys
Fewer than 10 Attorneys
What one piece of information would you most like to know from your peers?
Please check the answer that best describes your firm’s billings for the quarter and the upcoming year. All responses are anonymous and totally confidential. Look for Law Practice Benchmarks in each upcoming issue of the ABA's Law Practice magazine and compare your experience with hundreds of other practicing lawyers.