The phrase
"fee earners" refers to individuals who provide services or work that generates income or fees for a company or organization.
Full definition
The advice I give to even the most junior
fee earners in my law firm is always behave as if you are one promotion ahead of your current role.
Look for trends; look
for fee earners under stress or not dealing with correspondence or telephone calls promptly.
The role is to provide
fee earners with a seamless, professional, accurate and efficient document production service.
And, don't forget, if you have
fee earners who don't only concentrate on one area of work, they may need to know about problems which affect other linked areas.
She supports
fee earners across the department advising clients in agricultural property transactions, wills and probate, tax planning and trust matters.
A common distinction between partners and more
junior fee earners is the extent to which they consider the wider needs and ambitions of the business.
The Scottish firm — which has 62 partners and almost 200
other fee earners — will see its brand disappear on completion of the tie - up.
The successful applicant will assist
senior fee earners with complex and high value disputes.
Modern solutions integrate seamlessly with
tools fee earners are already using including email and electronic calendars.
The work is generally high quality, but «as the
cheapest fee earners at the firm sometimes efficiency dictates that you do less thrilling tasks».
In doing so, the billing cycle will become more efficient and frequent,
while fee earners focus on client relationships and work without having to worry about cash flow.
Generally we hire at an inexperienced level and focus on providing training from day one to ensure our consultants become
productive fee earners as soon as possible.
Day to day administrative tasks to ensure the smooth running of the office and a high quality of service to
fee earners in the office.
The advantage
for fee earners is clear — the work can be done from anywhere, so they are better able to work around other commitments.
The Costs Committee of the Civil Justice Council has called for evidence on the GHR, which are used to calculate recoverable hourly rates in litigation for different grades
of fee earners in law firms in different parts of England and Wales.
Caroline Davison, Operations Director at Berwins Solicitors explains the need for a new system, «We needed a solution that would manage the requests sent
from Fee Earners in the Residential Property Department to the 4 administrative and legal assistants.
The accounting giant's latest quarterly legal survey, which covers the three months to 31 July, shows the increase in turnover was primarily driven by growth in fees
per fee earner of 7 % across the group as a whole.
As litigation funding brokers, we are often questioned
by fee earners on what drives the costs of third party litigation funding, and what factors determine the pricing of funding on a given case.
Additionally, Proclaim's ability to export data to the legal aid online portal will
enable fee earners to submit bills directly to the Legal Aid Agency from their Proclaim desktop application, simplifying the entire process and ensuring higher levels of accuracy.
Junior Legal Secretary # 19,000 - # 22,000 My client is looking to recruit a junior legal secretary to work for a number of
Fee Earners within their Corporate department.
To further streamline the inception process and ensure compliance, Eclipse's integration with an ID / AML checking service will
allow fee earners to request «one - click» ID checks directly from Proclaim, with search results returned to the relevant files.
The result is that the support roles skew female, which is going to explain some of the pay gap
as fee earners typically earn more.
These integrations will automate a number of stages within the Conveyancing process, as well as
provide fee earners with access to Land Registry services — including completion of eDRS applications and sending of accompanying documents — entirely through the Proclaim desktop.
Abi also assists senior
fee earners on large or complex transactions and deals with residential sale and purchases for property investors.
Legal Week Intelligence, Legal Week's research arm, has launched the 2017 Best Employers Survey, which is available for all law
firm fee earner and support staff here.
They are sick of chasing their
busy fee earners for updates to be met with the refrain: «What's your reference number?»
If, however, there is a
particular fee earner who is known to be lax in this regard, or if the period left for compliance is down to a week rather than a month, there can be highlighted on his screen first thing in the morning, so it is thrust into his consciousness and he has to do something about it.
Our
Flexible Fee Earners are typically individuals who trained with Norton Rose Fulbright or at other leading firms, and who are now seeking greater flexibility in their working arrangements.
Partner and head of personal injury — heading a team of 35
fee earners including associate solicitors, assistant solicitors, legal executives, trainees and paralegals.
Reed Smith
promises fee earners a positive working environment including flexible working and attractive benefits
The Carter model of efficient and profitable legal aid firms was based on a high ratio of
unqualified fee earners to solicitors.
Trainees can also call the client partner any time, and we have an arrangement
where fee earners who have been before [to the same client] can provide advice and hints and tips.
Kieran
supports fee earners across the department advising clients with commercial leases, land registration, Stamp Duty Land Tax and freehold acquisition and disposals.
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang reports no earnings differential
among fee earners apart from «minimal pay gaps» in its Bristol office, but across all its UK employees, it found a 32.8 % median hourly earnings gap and a 17.3 % mean hourly pay gap.
Law firms also use Contract Express to reduce unrecoverable hours and increase
fee earner efficiency in order to engage in sustainable and profitable alternative billing arrangements.
ALC understand how important it is to recover legal costs quickly and efficiently,
leaving fee earners to concentrate on doing what they do best.
** An hourly rate in excess of the guideline figures may be appropriate for Grade
A fee earners in substantial and complex litigation where other factors, including the value of the litigation, the level of complexity, the urgency or importance of the matter as well as any international element would justify a significantly higher rate to reflect higher average costs.
Since referral fees were allowed, the published guideline hourly rate for a grade
C fee earner in Manchester has risen 24 %.
The Newcastle - based firm's D3 arm has been hit by the economic downturn and made 47 members of staff redundant following the completion of a redundancy consultation launched in July, with three
fee earners affected.
The consultation — the regional firm's fourth since November 2007 — will affect the firm's banking group, which is headed up by partner Deborah Kirtley, with two
fee earners set to be laid off from the seven - member team.
Hannah Riordan, associate at law firm Clarion, says: «Sitting at the County Court at Liverpool, HHJ Wood ruled that DJ Jenkinson was wrong to construe the «Jenkins exception'to the rule against CFA assignment, so narrowly as to only apply where a client loyally follows an
individual fee earner from one firm to another.
Excellent knowledge of Outlook and calendaring system, must be able to handle travel arrangements for
multiple Fee Earners with heavy travel.
It will provide us with a more modern system which will improve
fee earner productivity, particularly through the time recording and document management features.»
The top 50 firms
increased fee earner headcount by 7.6 % on average in 2016, an investment that is yet to yield significant revenue growth.
Close to a third of Legal Business 100 firms have made
fee earners redundant since the start of the credit crunch.
For example, we find
most fee earners, regardless of practice area, usually engage in tasks along the following lines:
I think that this is madness; these costs should be eliminated so that more pay is returned to the people generating most of the fees for the firm: the non-equity
partner fee earners.
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