Law firms around the globe are busy wrapping up 2014, and planning for what they hope to be a stronger 2015. (There is an issue with the way we tend to approach year end, but that is is a conversation for another day.) Amid the flurry of collection activities, compensation and budget debates and
Law Firm Leadership
Strategy of Merger: Four Steps for Success for Law Firm Leaders
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A Strategy For Law Firm Survival (Even When The Market Pushes Back)
Recent reports on the legal profession reinforce what most realists already knew; market forces continue to apply significant pressure on law firms.
Two forces at work in the marketplace show no signs of easing any time soon: the demand for legal services on one hand, and on the other, the (over) supply of …
The Key to Law Firm Success in 2015-Focus
For years, a premise behind law firm growth was the recognition (or belief) that many clients required a broad range of services. Sensing a need, and wanting to meet it, law firm leaders sought to build not only bigger law firms, but also ones that offered many substantive specialties. As the thinking went, once a…
Time for a Law Firm Tune-Up??
The November edition of The American Lawyer includes an interesting article by Aric Press titled “Big Law’s Reality Check”. The article has implications for law firms of all sizes.
Press provides much fodder for thought; but these points, in particular, struck me as telling:
- Since 2007, revenue per lawyer has been dropping for
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Lateral Hiring In 2015-Preparing for the Upcoming Movement
As the last quarter of 2014 nears its end, the ingredients for the lateral hiring stew are being added. Firm and individual lawyer performance on the year, bonus expectations and realization, internal law firm management and politics-all will be factors in determining individual lawyer contentment. The same factors, viewed from management’s perspective, will drive an…
Insourcing By Corporate Legal Departments-Some Lessons to Be Learned
The concept of insourcing by corporate legal departments has generated some press recently. Jennifer Smith’s Companies Curb the Use of Outside Law Firms highlighted the issue for law firms and judging by the reaction, it explained for some law firm leaders what has been happening to them. Other writers and commentators (here, here…
Investing More Capital at the Law Firm-Five Thoughts for Leadership
Invested capital at law firms varies widely and reflects the differing philosophies between firms. The amount invested says something about a law firm’s values, speaks to its fiscal approach and provides commentary about a law firm’s culture. Traditionally, the more capital in a given firm indicated a strong institution with the shared value of fiscal…
Want To Project The Stability of Your Law Firm? Test Shared Aspirations
I am interested in the interaction of a group of people who have a common goal, or a common obsession, each contributing something unique to make something greater than the sum of its parts. I don’t know why, but from day one, that has interested me. – Steven Van Zandt, Bruce Springsteen’s E Street
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In a Time of Law Firm Transition, Executing on the Fundamentals is Key
Interesting news about the legal industry in transition was reported over the last couple of weeks. Jacob Gershman of The Wall Street Journal wrote one of a number of articles that reported a drop in legal jobs. Jennifer Smith recently wrote that clients are gaining traction in tamping down the cost of legal services. Robert…