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Law Practice

Dec. 23, 2011

Small firms see value in social media

Small firms rely more heavily on social media than their large firm counterparts, according to a survey released this week.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Small firms rely more heavily on social media than their large firm counterparts, according to a survey released this week.


The survey, jointly conducted by LexisNexis and online profile company Vizibility, Inc., found that 58 percent of law firms with five or fewer attorneys said social networks are extremely important to a firm's overall marketing strategy, compared to 21 percent of firms with more...

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