This week saw the publication of LexisNexis’s Bellwether Report 2016. titled:- ‘The Riddle of Perception‘.
Based on structured interviews with 122 independent lawyers and 108 clients (all UK-based I believe), this year’s Report provides valuable insight into the thinking of lawyers and law firms and, incredibly, how far removed that thinking still appears to be from the views of their clients.
None so is this more starkly brought home to me than in two separate images in the Report in response to questions put forward around the issue of fixed fees.
The first (which is actually the second in the Report) can be found on page 22:-
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where, in response to “Which of the following is an opportunity for your business going forward?” – 43% answered: fixed fees.
The second is found earlier in the Report on page 18, where when asked what “Changes forms implemented in the last year or plan to implement in the forthcoming year?” – a “deliberate shift towards fixed/capped fees” raked 12th. with only 13% saying there was anything planned around this for the forthcoming year.
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Now call me crazy, but that seems to be as close as you can get to madness.
Read the Report though, it really is very good.
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