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El. knyga: Rise of Specialist Career Paths in Law Firms

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  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Globe Law and Business Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787428744
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Globe Law and Business Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787428744
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"The Rise of Specialist Career Paths in Law Firms is the essential guide to the plethora of career opportunities available in law firms. It covers more established roles such as the professional support lawyer and pro bono professional, and new, emergingcareer paths, including in innovation and legal operations, as well as roles that will become available in the future. Written by experts with lived experience performing these roles, chapters provide information and insights into the different opportunities available, the skills needed to thrive in these positions, the responsibilities they entail and how to build careers in these spaces." --

Law firms have evolved exponentially over the last few decades, and today it requires far more than legal skills for firms to operate efficiently, fulfil client demands, give back to their communities and, ultimately, succeed. As a result, specialist roles beyond fee-earning have been created and more continue to emerge as technology advances and competition intensifies. They are a crucial part of future-proofing law firms and there is growing recognition of the respect and value they deserve with increasing numbers gaining positions in senior management. These roles range from working with legal tech to bringing in new business, from managing the firm's risk and compliance function to collaborating with clients to develop new products. For a lawyer looking to take the next steps in their career, or a law firm wanting to implement the career paths required for future success, it can be difficult to know where to begin.

The Rise of Specialist Career Paths in Law Firms is the essential guide to the plethora of career opportunities available in law firms. It covers more established roles such as the professional support lawyer and pro bono professional, and new, emerging career paths, including in innovation and legal operations, as well as roles that will become available in the future. Written by experts with lived experience performing these roles, chapters provide information and insights into the different opportunities available, the skills needed to thrive in these positions, the responsibilities they entail and how to build careers in these spaces.

With increasing client demands and the ‘talent war' raging, this title will demonstrate how implementing these specialist career paths will enable law firms to continue to provide stellar client service and develop and retain top legal talent, who are increasingly looking for more tailored and flexible career options. It will also provide individual lawyers with the resource to identify and pursue the career that suits them best, allowing them to thrive to the benefit of both the individuals and their firms.

Executive summary vii
About the authors xiii
Chapter 1 The role of the professional support lawyer
1(8)
Catherine Hart
Introduction
1(1)
The "traditional" professional support role and how this emerged
1(1)
How the role has developed
2(2)
The skills required to be an effective PSL
4(2)
How professional support differs from the more traditional legal role of fee earning
6(1)
Conclusion
7(2)
Chapter 2 Career paths for professional support lawyers
9(6)
Lucy Hall
Diverse routes a professional support lawyer (PSL) can take over his or her career
9(1)
PSL career structures in law firms
9(1)
Flat structure of PSLs in law firms
10(1)
Senior roles for PSLs within law firms
10(2)
Roles for PSLs outside law firms
12(2)
Conclusion
14(1)
Chapter 3 The evolution of knowledge management -- meeting the future
15(6)
Clare Harman Clark
Introduction
15(1)
History of KM
15(1)
Functions of legal KM
16(4)
Knowing the future
20(1)
Chapter 4 Pro bono management
21(18)
Amy Grunske
What is pro bono?
21(1)
How many dedicated pro bono roles are available?
21(2)
What responsibilities are included in the role?
23(2)
What are the usual job titles for dedicated pro bono roles?
25(1)
What skills do I need to be a pro bono professional?
26(3)
What is a typical day like in a pro bono role?
29(2)
What support is available for pro bono professionals?
31(3)
How do I become a pro bono professional?
34(5)
Chapter 5 Risk and compliance
39(16)
Rebecca Atkinson
Areas of practice
39(1)
How are risk and compliance teams structured in law firms?
40(2)
What roles are there?
42(8)
What skills and attributes are needed for roles in risk and compliance?
50(1)
What knowledge and qualifications are needed and what training can be undertaken?
51(1)
Career progression routes
52(1)
What does the future look like?
53(2)
Chapter 6 How to create a successful career in legal business development
55(8)
Anne Macdonald
How do you embed a culture of business development throughout your firm?
55(1)
Making the switch
56(2)
The benefits of bringing legal experience to business development
58(1)
What about career paths?
59(1)
You have to see it to be it
60(1)
Lessons learned?
60(1)
Conclusion
61(2)
Chapter 7 The shifting sands in talent management
63(8)
Rachel Brushfield
Introduction
63(1)
Impact of COVID-19
63(1)
Careers and role options
64(2)
How to choose your HR talent specialism
66(1)
Qualifications and routes into talent management
66(1)
Emerging in-demand skills to perform talent roles
67(1)
Marketing, branding, and networking in the talent management space
68(1)
My path into talent management
69(1)
Summary and conclusions
70(1)
Chapter 8 Communications -- bringing brand to life
71(6)
Hayley Geffin
Introduction
71(1)
Your brand
72(2)
Growing a team
74(1)
The sky's the limit
75(2)
Chapter 9 Oh the places you'll go: careers in legal innovation
77(8)
Amy Monaghan
Introduction
77(1)
My path to my role
77(2)
Leading innovation in a law firm
79(3)
New and emerging roles in legal innovation
82(1)
Conclusion
83(2)
Chapter 10 Legal operations -- transforming the way legal services are delivered
85(12)
Tammy Heydenrych
Solving the challenge of legal's value gap
85(1)
So, what is legal operations?
86(1)
The growth of legal operations
86(3)
Legal operations taxonomy
89(4)
Building your legal operations career
93(2)
Mindset over skillset
95(2)
Chapter 11 The role of legal engineers
97(10)
Nina Gramcko
What do legal engineers do?
98(2)
What skills should legal engineers have?
100(3)
Does every law firm need legal engineers?
103(1)
What do law firms need to create the role of a legal engineer?
103(2)
Summary
105(2)
Chapter 12 The emerging world of ESG
107(10)
Claire Shasha
What is ESG?
107(1)
Emerging trends
108(1)
ESG specific roles in the legal sector
109(2)
What can you do to pivot?
111(3)
Conclusion
114(3)
Chapter 13 Hyperspecialization: How the Digital Revolution will lead to new legal careers
117
Rebecca Holdredge
The Digital Revolution: impact on the legal industry
118(2)
The Digital Revolution: digital maturity leads to hyperspecialized roles
120(1)
Hyperspecialization example
121(2)
Conclusion
123(2)
About Globe Law and Business
125