Are You Ready for the New Normal? Take This Quiz to Find Out
Things aren't what they used to be. Today's lawyers face a constantly shifting legal landscape. Technology has made it possible to run a paperless law firm, to outsource tasks across the globe, or to find yourself swamped in endless eDiscovery. The internet has made it easier for people to find (and review) lawyers online, but it has also empowered clients to demand more for less. Meanwhile, growing corporate legal departments are handling more tasks in house, while smaller clients are increasingly seeking out DIY solutions.
Is your practice ready for this "new normal"? Take one quick quiz to find out.
Staying a Step Ahead of the Rest
When it comes to running your practice, there are a million things to juggle, from client demands, to court dates, to finally getting around to those law firm "housekeeping" items you've been putting off. Taking the time to sit back and evaluate your performance, and possible areas of improvement, can be difficult.
Thankfully, FindLaw's Lawyer Marketing "New Normal Quiz" makes that self-assessing simple. It's as easy as finding out what house you'd belong to in "Game of Thrones" (House Mormont FTW!) or which dog breed is your "spirit animal." Except this quiz is actually helpful, too.
The "New Normal Quiz" will take you through a few quick questions about running a modern law firm. Topics covered include:
- Your firm website
- Social media
- Increasing client demands
- Keeping up to date on legal developments
- Balancing actual legal practice with other work
- Modifying rates
- And more!
Once you've gone through the quiz, you'll be emailed your full results, along with strategies to improve. From there, you can start taking steps to make sure you're beating out the status quo. The goal is to help you succeed, to stay on top of legal industry developments, and to free your time for more actual lawyering -- or free you up so you can go ahead and take this ridiculous mac and cheese quiz. We'll let you choose.
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