Shifting a law firm’s practice focus might be a necessity in today’s legal market, but for small and midsize firms, it could be one of the most difficult processes a firm faces.

According to several legal consultants and observers, fundamental changes over the past 10 to 20 years have led an increasing number of firm leaders to begin looking into whether they should shift from their firm’s traditional base to a more profitable line of work.

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