No partner likes to receive a complaint from a client. However, what is far worse is when a partner does not receive a complaint when a client feels aggrieved because of a firm’s actions or inactions and does not complain.

Economic and competitive changes that have occurred during the last several years have caused law firms to reassess their marketing strategies in order to continue to obtain additional work from existing clients and to attract business from new clients.

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