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Survey of Law Firm Economics

The Survey of Law Firm Economics 2019 is now available at Jenkins. This title offers information related to law firm management, financials, hourly billing rates, billable hours, and compensation. The 2019 edition is based on 2018 data and was compiled by gathering information from over 4,000 lawyers and almost 250 U.S. law firms. It is an excellent resource to get an overall view of the economics related to law firms.

This survey can be used to spot trends as well as to compare salary or billing information. Data is typically organized by firm size, region (Mid Atlantic, New England, Pacific, etc.), gender, practice area or specialty, and level of experience. Select data may be available by state. Data is not provided at the city level or on individual law firms.

Jenkins members can borrow this title for three days (renewal also available). The Survey is on a flash drive and viewable as an Excel document. Interested in borrowing it? Try using our Free Book Pulling Service.

For more information on billing and salary surveys, see our research guide Attorney Fees, Salary Surveys, and Rankings or ask us!

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