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summer23

Peer to Peer: ILTA's Quarterly Magazine

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33 I L T A N E T . O R G W hile legal industry surveys, trend reports, and technology surveys are plentiful in the large/global and small law firm space, there's a noticeable gap in comparable data when it comes to the mid law firm market. We have been partnering with midsize firms on their business and technology needs for decades and wanted to shine a light on their unique experiences. With that in mind, several months back, Actionstep partnered with a research firm in the U.S. to unearth and share mid-market data. We wanted to capture details on trends and challenges that impact most U.S. mid-market firms and better comprehend what keeps these legal professionals up at night. Thus, the inaugural edition of the 2023 Midsize Law Firm Priorities Report was published focused on better understanding the factors that matter most, including broader business priorities, resource challenges, stress factors and mental health, as well as overall work satisfaction. Trends and insights that stood out • While almost all legal professionals reported that they enjoy aspects of their work, stress is still an issue. Almost three-quarters (72%) of legal professionals report that they have experienced stress, felt burnout, or been overwhelmed by work in the past year. The specific causes of stress among law firm employees vary, but legal professionals in the study cite understaffing or lack of resources (44%) as the top factor contributing to their stress at work in the past year, followed closely by demand or pressure from clients (42%). • 92% of law firm professionals are feeling the squeeze from understaffing and under-resourcing. Issues with being understaffed or lacking resources have been particularly difficult for midsize law firms to address during recent tight labor markets. Hiring new employees isn't always an option, and getting new staff up-to-speed with a firm's systems and processes can take a long time, leaving other staff to pick up the slack. • More than half of the participants identified new revenue opportunities as their top business priority. In a tie for second place were managing the cost of doing business and recruiting and retaining talent, which are essential for growth. Also, recruiting and retention relate to employees who increasingly need to manage multiple roles and various responsibilities while balancing billable requirements with administrative tasks. And as client service expectations change and become more elevated, it is accelerating the digital transformation that many firms are experiencing. 33 I L T A N E T . O R G "92% of law firm professionals are feeling the squeeze from understaffing and under- resourcing."

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