Foley Hoag Recognized by BTI as a Midsize Firm Delivering Superior Client Service
April 28, 2022
Foley Hoag LLP has been recognized as one of “The BTI Midsize Client Service Masters” in a recent report of the top 50 midsize law firms delivering superior client service, compiled by BTI Consulting Group, Inc.
The BTI Midsize Client Service Masters list recognizes midsize or smaller firms in the upper echelons of client service — delivering impressive performance belying their size. The report highlights the law firms earning the highest respect for their client service prowess, excellent communication and client focus. BTI’s research for this recognition is based on more than 350 in-depth newly completed interviews with top legal decision makers.
The BTI Consulting Group (BTI) is the leading provider of strategic market research to the legal community and professional services firms. BTI conducts the only continuous benchmarking market study in the legal services industry based on more than 1,600 independent interviews with General Counsel and key decision makers that hire law firms.
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