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Talent in the Legal Profession: How to Attract, Retain and Engage Top Talent

Edited by: Alex Davies

ISBN13: 9781837230006
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: A4 Paperback
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It makes good business, financial, and reputational sense to keep your best performing staff, but with the most extraordinary recruitment market in 40 years, now more than ever human capital needs nurturing if you believe that people are your greatest asset. The pandemic changed the way we work forever, and we need to reflect on what we learned during that time. What are the true causes of attrition? How do we understand what it is staff need in order to retain them in the business?

Talent in the Legal Profession: How to Attract, Retain and Engage Top Talent aims to answer these and many more questions. Looking at the perspectives of changing attitudes to the profession, an increasingly dynamic and diverse workforce, the impact of technology, and alternative forms of compensation, and how to future-proof the talent that already exists in your organization, the book is essential reading for anyone managing a legal team.

The book’s contributors offer insight and inspiration, combining experienced and leading voices alongside those only recently joining the profession, in order to provide a comprehensive overview of the state of the talent marketplace, and how it is likely to evolve.

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management
Contents:
Chapter 1: Why is there a talent acquisition and retention battle?
By Anne Harnetty, managing director, Jonson Beaumont Ltd
Chapter 2: A career in law – changing attitudes to the legal profession
By Victoria Cromwell, BARBRI
Chapter 3: Changes to the legal profession – how a career in law could look
By Charlotte Smith, Level 7
Chapter 4: What do recent graduates and junior lawyers really want from firms?
Thoughts from the profession
Chapter 5: Attracting diverse talent Caroline Vanovermeire, global director of talent, leadership, and organizational development, Dentsu and Kathryn Rousin, global director of learning, White and Case LLP
Chapter 6: Firm culture and the importance of trust
By Jean Baptiste LeBelle, head of HR, and Alice Boullier de Branche, senior HR manager, Allen & Overy
Chapter 7: Interpersonal relationships and (re)building a culture of firm loyalty
By Lara Selem, co-founder, Selem Bertozzi Consulting
Chapter 8: The impact of legal tech on human resource management in law firms
By Gerard Tanja, Venturis Consulting
Chapter 9: Beyond the bonus – rethinking the approach to motivating legal talent
Rebecca Holdredge, director of knowledge management, LP Legal
Chapter 10: Nurturing talent and the value of effective performance reviews in the post-pandemic era
By Catherine McGregor, Independent advisor to law firms and legal departments around the world
Chapter 11: What can you do to nurture and reward talent as an individual partner?
By Molly Peckman, founder, MPTD
Chapter 12: Keep your talent engaged – how to cultivate a skill building discipline
Patrick McKenna, author, lecturer, strategist, and advisor to the leaders of premier law firms
Chapter 13: Succession
Heather Suttie, founder, Legal Market Strategy and Management Consulting