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Law Firm Rates and Legal Jobs Surge in 2023

This year has witnessed an unprecedented increase in attorney rates, outgrowing figures of the late 2000s pre-credit crisis era.

Law Firm Rates and Legal Jobs Surge in 2023

The Thomson Reuters Institute recently released a report on law firm rates for the year 2023, providing an in-depth look at the growth and challenges within the industry. The report highlights the importance of law firm rates as a key profitability driver, while also highlighting that many firms may not be fully leveraging this aspect in their client interactions.

Unprecedented Increase in Attorney Rates

The year 2023 has witnessed an unprecedented increase in attorney rates, outpacing the growth seen during the pre-credit crisis era of the late 2000s. This trend is evident across all segments of law firms — the Am Law 100, Am Law Second Hundred, and Midsize (outside the Am Law 200) law firms.

Midsize law firms, in particular, have seen their worked rates grow 1.3 percentage points higher than their 2022 average. The Am Law 100 has set a new record for rate growth, with average worked rates growing by 7.3%, a rate of growth unparalleled in our data history, even before 2007.

However, the report also warns of potential pitfalls that could hinder revenue growth and profitability. While law firm rates have been a major contributor to increased profitability over the past decade, other factors such as leverage, productivity, or expenses have either remained stagnant or have negatively impacted profitability.

Resurgence of Legal Jobs Amid U.S. Employment Boom

Alongside the rise in law firm rates, there has been a significant resurgence in the U.S. legal services sector. After reaching near-record lows earlier this year, legal sector jobs saw a sharp increase last month. In September alone, the sector added 5,100 jobs, bringing the total to 1,182,700.

This resurgence coincides with a broader economic recovery that exceeded expectations for September. This trend indicates that the labor market remains robust enough for the Federal Reserve to consider raising interest rates this year.

Despite some layoffs in late 2022 due to rising interest rates and recession fears dampening corporate mergers and acquisitions, U.S. dealmaking has remained a bright spot for law firms advising on corporate transactions. It accounted for a larger share of overall worldwide M&A during the first nine months of 2023 compared to last year.

The Road Ahead

While these developments are promising, potential challenges still lie ahead. The Thomson Reuters Institute’s report provides valuable insights into what strategies are effective, what areas need improvement, and how law firms can navigate these challenges moving forward into 2024. As we transition into the new year, it will be fascinating to observe how these trends continue to shape and influence the legal industry.

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