Law firms aren’t listening to their clients, according to a survey by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell.
More than 70 percent of law firms responded that client feedback affects the way their lawyers conduct business, according to the report, yet fewer than half—48 percent—formally solicit client critiques and just one-third communicate the feedback to lawyers.
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