Warner Norcross + Judd LLP has been recognized by BTI Consulting Group as a “Midsize Heavyweight.” Warner is one of only two Michigan law firms on the list.
This selective award is based solely on client input and recognizes 37 midsized firms across the nation that take on projects “above their weight.”
According to BTI, the selected firms are “uber-responsive, dig deep, hard and fast to find the answers. Always quick to embrace new approaches to billing and problems, these firms make sure clients always know who is accountable for their work and the relationship.”
BTI Consulting supports law firms as they work to strategically drive revenue, boost performance, attract and retain clients and develop business in new and existing markets.
Warner is a corporate law firm with 230 attorneys practicing in Muskegon, Holland, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Southfield, Midland, Macomb County, and Lansing. To learn more, visit www.wnj.com.
- Posted May 22, 2020
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Warner Norcross + Judd LLP recognized as ''Midsize Heavyweight'' by BTI Consulting Group
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