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Managing the Modern Law Firm
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Managing the Modern Law Firm

New Challenges New Perspectives

Oxford UP, 2007 more...

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Editorial Rating

8

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Recommendation

Editor Laura Empson has collected papers that present the latest research on the evolution of the modern law practice. Although the writers here are academics, their papers are not overly technical. In straightforward language, they discuss the various challenges new international, corporate structures present to legal traditions, from public service to the “partnership ethos” to billing. getAbstract recommends this book to strategically minded legal executives who want to map out new directions while retaining the best of the old values and ethics.

Take-Aways

  • Long-held legal traditions are changing as law firms evolve into global corporations.
  • If you treat your staff as cogs in a machine, the best won’t stay and your firm will suffer.
  • Diversity issues play out differently in Europe and in the U.S.

About the Author

Laura Empson lectures on organizational behavior and strategy at Oxford Saïd Business School. She is director of the Clifford Chance Centre for the Management of Professional Services Firms. She previously worked as an investment banker and strategy consultant.


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