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    The authorized trade had an “unexpectedly affluent” second quarter, as an uptick in countercyclical practices like litigation offset a slowdown in M&A requirement — and smaller companies gained floor on the Am Regulation 100 — in line with a brand new report by Thomson Reuters. 

    The Regulation Agency Monetary Index’s quarterly replace, dubbed “The Eye of the Hurricane,” states that the typical demand elevated 1.6% for legislation companies, and labored charges have been up 7.4%.

    However, because the report states, the “image turns into much more difficult once we take a look at every legislation agency phase.” 

    The Am Regulation 100 noticed a 0.6% decline in demand progress, with the downturn most notable of their company practices. In the meantime, the Second Hundred and midsize companies “significantly accelerated their demand efficiency throughout most practices,” in line with the report.

    Thomson Reuters notes that these metrics point out a “potential shift in consumer preferences in direction of extra specialised or cost-effective authorized options.”

    Q2 2025 LFFI: The Eye of the Hurricane [Thomson Reuters]

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