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Learn what tactics work and how much other firms spend on marketing. Complete our survey today!

We appreciate you taking the time to respond.  All participating firms are eligible to receive a free copy of our book Legal Marketing in Brief®, as well as a copy of the results.
This is our 13th bi-annual National Marketing Effectiveness Survey of corporate, transactional, and commercial/defense litigation law firms with less than 100 lawyers.  It will take 15 minutes to complete.
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Your responses will be scrubbed by our software and remain confidential.  As a result, you should print a copy of your completed survey in order to make comparisons against the aggregate results we will send you later this fall.
If you received this email and do not have a corporate, transactional, or commercial/defense litigation practice, we would appreciate you passing this along to a referral source at another firm.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

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