The chapter I wrote on the changing nature of the legal profession in the United Kingdom was published by the American Bar Association and is available from the following link:.
The Relevant Lawyer, published by the American Bar Association
http://shop.americanbar.org/eBus/Store/ProductDetails.aspx?productId=187108732
The chapter was written for love rather than money, but if you enjoy my writing
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Let’s for a moment put aside the discussion as to whether an investment by a law firm into premium real estate makes sense. Let’s assume that clients don’t object to funding acres of marble and an atrium full of lush vegetation. This question is about where your firm’s offices are, not what they are.
The…
The writing on the wall #6 – quality talent equals high price?
As the economy picks up, the gladiators pick up their weapons in the fight for talent again. With a raft of restructurings in the past five years, now that work is picking up, there are structural gaps in the talent profile of a number of similar firms. Make no mistake that the recession was long and…
The writing on the wall #5 management complexity
Firms are getting bigger. Mergers and International expansion may be the main culprits in recent years, bit add the economy slowly returns to growth, plenty of other law firms face the challenges associated with getting bigger.
Some, like the competition for talent are frequently mentioned, but there is another that is less talked about and…
The writing on the wall #4 – the commodity game
It seems that whatever the practice area, lawyers talk in hushed tones about their work becoming a commodity. Corporate law, employment law, technology law are among the areas where there is much gnashing of teeth and squeezing of margins.
Much of the debate focuses on whether to do the commoditized elements and if so…
The writing’s on the wall #3 – resistance to change
There is no shortage of commentary about the need for law firms to change in what is the most significant transition in the profession in a lifetime. Theories from Darwin to Kotter are cited yet firms still struggle with the day to day reality of change.
Partners speak of their frustration that things don’t move…
The writing’s on the wall #2 – scale back your offices?
A new beginning – the writing’s on the wall
Efficiency + Growth = ?
Almost exactly three years since I called time on this blog (see The End of the Beginning) , I now feel called to reignite it but in a way that better fits in with the way social media has evolved. The battle for attention has intensified – lawyers and…
The end of the beginning
Excuse me, I think your pricing is broken
I was pleased to read the post on 3 geeks about value billing as this is definitely a topic that needs exploring further, not least because I’m astonished by the number of law firm partners who continually tell me that it’s for clients to find a pricing model that works for the firm’s services.
Caroline…