Changes  in the legal market are opening new doors for midsize law firms, allowing them  to take on new clients. General counsels are now looking beyond their  relationships with big law firms to get the best return on their investments.
 
Historically,  business clients would hire just one large firm to handle their cases, but now  they are spreading it across multiple smaller law firms. This is allowing  midsize firms to take on new business they never would've considered previously.  That is, if they act on the opportunity.
 
Midsize  law firms actually have five advantages over their larger  peers that can help them stand out in the market today.
 
1. They can be more nimble
 
Agility  is a major advantage for midsize law firms, as many tend to operate more like a  small business than a large enterprise. Law firms in this segment pride  themselves on being able to work quickly and communicate well internally. Quite  simply, with fewer employees, it's easier for midsize firms to get everyone on  the same page when change is required. This includes the ability to expand  capabilities by incorporating new technology and even taking on new kinds of  cases.
 
Agility  can sound a little vague, but in very concrete terms, midsize law firms operate  with less bureaucracy and more direct interaction with their clients. That  translates into a degree of speed, accuracy, and responsiveness that some big  firms can't always offer.
 
2. They deliver truly personal attention
 
There's  nothing like having someone's undivided attention. You know it, and so do your  clients. Medium-size law firms have the advantage of less personnel between the  firm, and the client, including those well-meaning accidental gatekeepers who,  sometimes, just seem to slow down communications.
 
That  leaner staff also means midsize firms tend to have fewer clients. This allows  law firm staff to dedicate more individual time to each client. That personal  touch isn't just a feather in your customer service cap. For midsize firms,  individualized experiences is part of the total package that results in  returning clients and referral business.
 
3. They offer specialized expertise at the right cost
 
Many  midsize law firms specialize in just a few practice areas. This focused  expertise helps them work more efficiently on the client's issue for a quicker  turnaround on each matter. Additionally, they can invest in uniquely tailored  tech solutions that help them work more efficiently, and cost-effectively. This  is important to clients who want to move through matters at a faster rate and  who are cost-conscious.
 
4. Their tech roll-outs can be easier
 
The  menu of legal technology is vast. Listing legal research, time and billing  trackers, accounting software, document preparation, practice management only  scratches the surface. Similarly, the needs of midsize law firms are many and  varied. When faced with the prospect of investing in technology to align on  matter management or develop customer portals, here again the lack of  bureaucracy plays to the midsize law firm's advantage.
 
While  large firms are challenged by the complexity of their own organization, midsize  firms are better-positioned to choose and implementing technology. That's not  to discount the effort or cost of a tech investment for any business, but when  a law firm has fewer seats to purchase – or fewer leaders to convince – the  path to technology implementation can become much shorter.
 
5. They truly can compete with the big firms
 
In  today's world, corporate clients are seeking out firms that can provide top  quality work while meeting or exceeding the level of service they're used to.  In this quest, your firm's headcount may not matter one way or the other.  Clients expect expertise, and responsiveness whether a law firm has ten or one  hundred people. The lesson for midsize firms is to live up to that expectation  by playing to their strengths.
 
To learn more about how  technology levels the playing field for midsize law firms, download our white  paper.