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2017 NLJ Billing Report

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Billing surveys allow attorneys to evaluate how their billing practices compare to other law firms. To assist our members, Jenkins recently acquired the 2017 National Law Journal Billing Report.

The 2017 NLJ Billing Report uses 2017 data collected from over 900 law firms across 31 states and Puerto Rico. The Report, available on a flashdrive as a Microsoft Excel document, is organized alphabetically by law firm. Users can sort the Report by City, State, NLJ 500 Ranking, and more. The Report includes (when available) the high, low, and average billing rates of partners, associates, and of counsel. Pennsylvania firms from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and more are represented in the Report.

Jenkins members can borrow the NLJ Billing Report for 3 days. Eligible members can also have the book delivered to their office for no additional charge with our free book pulling and delivery service.

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