Briefing May 2018: Feel the path
Briefing | Resource | 1 May 2018
Path binders Leading law firms discuss the re-assessment of their skill mixes and bridging the worlds of legal knowledge and technology nous. Download your copy right now. FREE What’s in this month’s issue? The big idea: Firms seem suddenly to be getting serious about investing in new pathways and training options for lawyers with a distinctly […]
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Briefing December 2017: Hit the roadmap
Briefing | Resource | 4 December 2017
Hit the roadmap Is a 10-year strategy a strong statement of the visionary or merely wishful thinking? Download your copy now for FREE What’s in this month’s issue? The big idea: Leading law firm leaders, including at Withers, Keoghs, Irwin Mitchell and Ince & Co, outline what they make of a much longer-term strategy. Team profile: The […]
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Briefing October 2017: Socially capitalise
Briefing | Resource | 2 October 2017
Socially capitalise Law firms, including Eversheds Sutherland, Bird & Bird, DWF and Michelmores, explain why making a difference to the world outside your office also matters to the business. Download your copy now for FREE What’s in this month’s issue? The big idea: Investments in improving the environment and wider society also make business sense, say […]
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Briefing September 2017: Sectoral feeling
Briefing | Resource | 29 August 2017
Sectoral feeling Legal business leaders say a sector strategy gets firms closer to strategic goals as well as their clients, with firm input from Baker McKenzie, Allen & Overy, Jomati, DWF, Osborne Clarke and CMS. Download your copy now for FREE What’s in this month’s issue? The big idea: Law firm leaders, including at DWF, Osborne Clarke, CMS and […]
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Industry case study from Thomson Reuters Contract Express: Changing contracts
Thomson Reuters | Case Study | 27 January 2017
This article was also featured as an industry analysis case study in the May 2016 issue of Briefing. To read the issue in full, download Briefing. Many law firms say that legal services need to be delivered differently – more efficiently, responsively or transparently – but some are going one step further, creating new channels that clearly demonstrate […]
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