TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 25, 2021

A new report from practice management company Clio has found that solo practitioners struggled more significantly than larger law firms in adapting to remote work throughout the pandemic, Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites reports. The report also found that solos who harnessed modern legal technologies fared significantly better during 2020 than those who did not — bringing in $50,000 more in revenue on average — and solos who continue to adapt and innovate are most likely to do well both in the immediate future and in years to come. Clio’s Legal Trends for Solo Law Firms, published earlier this week, used data from its annual Legal Trends Report, which is based on analysis of data from tens of thousands of legal professionals and surveys of legal professionals and legal consumers.