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Kirkpatrick & Lockhart's 2005 Top of Mind survey
Rees Morrison tips his hat and offers a little constructive criticism of this survey of 97 “senior decision-makers who help choose outside counsel." Here's a taster:
"What undermines the methodological rigor is the high number of non-lawyers, or officers not in the law department, whose responses were included. The brochure says that the study interviewed “senior in-house counsel in FORTUNE 500 and 1000 companies,” which it did, but not only that group ..."
I recommend you read them both:
Posted by Laurel Newby on January 31, 2006 at 12:01 PM | Permalink
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