Canadian Lawyer survey on firms focusing on personal injury boutiques now live

Readers are invited to have their say in the annual survey

Canadian Lawyer survey on firms focusing on personal injury boutiques now live

Canadian Lawyer’s annual Top Personal Injury Boutiques survey opened last week.

Law firms that are included in the short list practice exclusively or almost exclusively in this area. While there are large law firms that focus on this area, Canadian Lawyer defines “boutiques” as firms with a minimum of 80 per cent of their revenue derived from personal injury practice. 

Readers are invited to have their say using this short online survey, which only takes 5-10 minutes to complete.

The Top Personal Injury Boutiques report, sponsored by Carol Bierbrier & Associates, will be published in the June issue of Canadian Lawyer magazine and online.

Please click here to complete the survey before Friday, March 4.

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