In the post-recession economy, most business segments have been required to do more with less, and law firms are no exception to that rule. A new flash survey by Altman Weil has revealed that many firms are still feeling the aftershock of the financial collapse, but as the echoes of the recession grow quieter, so too do plans to become more efficient.

When asked whether or not their firms have taken steps to alter strategic approaches that govern efficiencies, 36.9 percent of respondents said that they had. That’s down from 39.4 percent who answered that they had in 2014, and down even further from 44.6 percent in 2013.

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