Where Are Law Firms Projecting the Most Demand Growth?
Despite the growing cost and competition in the city, New York was projected to be the strongest market for demand through 2024, according to a Citi and Hildebrandt report this week.
December 08, 2022 at 03:23 PM
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Law Firm CompetitionThe original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
High costs, fierce competition and an established and sophisticated market all loom as difficult challenges for law firms looking to open or expand in New York. But that hasn't stopped a majority of major law firms from saying when it comes to growth in 2023, New York is where it's at.
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