Cool new "outside the box" strategies in law firm marketing from around the world
...for significant change is upon us. According to the highly regarded BTI Consulting Group, nearly 80 percent of corporate counsel already rely on some form...
...study's authors called "surprising." Boston-based BTI Consulting Group surveyed general counsel at Fortune 1000 companies in May and found...
...to sponsorships of everything from golf trips and charity events to arts groups and industry conferences amid this harsh economy, according to legal marketing experts...
...quot; for yet another day. Research conducted by the BTI Consulting Group urges us to learn more from "One Thousand and One...
...quot; for yet another day. Research conducted by the BTI Consulting Group urges us to learn more from "One Thousand and One...
...that larger picture, let's take a look at a 2007 BTI Consulting Group survey. In this survey, 1,272 individual interviews with...
...with their outside counsel, according to a 2007 survey conducted by BTI Consulting Group, which conducted phone interviews with 250 companies. The firms critiqued by...
...client teams, up from 57 percent in 2005, according to a BTI Consulting Group Inc. survey. But are client teams working? ...
...from 56 percent a year earlier, according to a report by BTI Consulting Group of Wellesley, Mass. ...
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