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Law Firm KM: Driving Practice Innovation and Redefining Service Delivery (eBook)

Edited by: Laura Slater

ISBN13: 9781787427693
Published: March 2016
Publisher: Ark Group
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How can knowledge management (KM) help your firm exceed your clients' expectations and differentiate you from your closest competitors?

This guide written by senior figures in legal KM in the US and UK will show how you can achieve this and more, drawing upon case studies from some of the most innovative firms using KM to their advantage.

KM is helping law firms adapt to an evolving legal landscape. Increasingly, firms like yours are seeing knowledge management and its potential as an "organisational capability" for leveraging the firm's experience, data and intellectual capital as a strategic resource.

Many firms have a KM function in place. But has this function evolved to become a key business unit recognised by the rest of the firm, focused on achieving business outcomes measurable goals important to a firm's overall success?

Perhaps you're finding it challenging persuading your fee earners to spare billable time to embed knowledge into your firm's systems, to the overall benefit of your firm. Or perhaps you're having trouble proving ROI on certain initiatives.

Whatever the KM challenge you're facing, Law Firm KM: Driving Practice Innovation and Redefining Service Delivery will help you solve key challenges and ensure you can take advantage of opportunities that arise after using using KM as a strategic tool. Written by some of the best minds in legal and business consulting, this guide is split into two sections:

  • Part One examines how KM professionals can support law firm and in-house needs, while considering some of the challenges they face.
  • Part Two is made up of practical guidance in the form of case studies from UK and US law firms who are trailblazing in legal KM and who have integrated vital KM principles into their overall firm strategy.
In today's evolving competitive market, firms must be looking to not only please their clients, but to find ways that go beyond the level of service they expect. More and more firms are turning to KM to help them do this. Are you?

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management, eBooks
Contents:
Part One: Insights and practice
Chapter 1: Taking knowledge management to a strategic level
Chapter 2: Utilising KM to inform the pricing of legal services
Chapter 3: Measuring the success of law firm knowledge management
Chapter 4: How KM can give clients more value
Chapter 5: Legal document drafting – Tools and practices that enhance a firm's competitive edge
Chapter 6: Data-driven knowledge management – Matter lifecyle management
Chapter 7: Blockchain technology can inform the legal profession

Part Two: Case studies
Case study 1: Innovation as a business development strategy
Case study 2: Changing the way knowledge is used to support clients
Case study 3: Weaving KM into the strategic fabric of today's law firm – Five keys to success
Case study 4: Harnessing social channels to spread content