Richard Spurio says he is “naturally cautious” but explains why he gave the lowest optimism score in The Australian Financial Review Law Partnership Survey.
Australia’s leading law firms are less optimistic than they were 12 months ago, with the slow start to the financial year leading many to revise their forecasts.returned an average score of 4.2 out of fiveThat dipped to 3.
8 in the January survey and stayed at that level for the current survey after 32 responses to this question: “How do you rate your optimism for the next six months on a 1-5 scale .”However, the result was skewed by a high number of fives from firms outside the top 10.
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