Wisconsin
Lawyer
Vol. 81, No. 11, November
2008
Full Report is Available to Help Guide Your Practice Management
Decisions
For attorneys looking for in-depth information, the full Economics
of Practice in Wisconsin 2008 Survey Report provides the detail
needed to get a fuller view of the economic picture of practicing law in
Wisconsin. By applying your own data against the survey’s
aggregate results, you’ll see how your individual practice
compares. The survey report’s straightforward information, charts,
and tables can help you make independent decisions to manage your
practice more efficiently and effectively. Separate sections cover
private practitioners (both solo and in group practices), government or
public service attorneys, and corporate attorneys and in-house
counsel.
The survey report includes:
- 2007 Private Practitioner Net Income
- 2007 Private Practitioner Hourly Billing Rates and Work Volume
- 2007 Office Expenses and Revenues
- 2007 Law Office Support Staff Salaries
- Billing and Timekeeping Practices
- Trends in Marketing Legal Services
- Perceptions to the Supply and Demand for Legal Services
New to the 2008 survey report:
- 2007 Government Lawyer Gross Income and Work Volume
- 2007 Corporate/In-house Counsel Gross Income and Work
Volume
The 2008 survey report is available to State Bar members for $79.95
and to nonmembers for $99.95. To order, go to www.wisbar.org/2008EconReport, or phone the
State Bar at (800) 728-7788.
Note: The survey is intended to enhance opportunities for
independent competitive decisions. Each practitioner must make
independent decisions concerning the interpretation and use of this
information in the context of the practitioner’s specific
business.
Wisconsin
Lawyer