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Buyers
of new build leasehold properties
need to ensure they are not letting themselves in for a huge financial burden which may make it difficult to sell their house on in the future, warns property
specialist Liz Brady, a Partner at South East
law firm Furley Page.
With more rules in relation to costs than there have ever been and the
law more complex, there has never been a greater
need for
specialist costs knowledge as part
of a
firm's professional support network.
I am therefore thankful that Amanda Brooks has kindly shared her experiences as a Conflicts Information
Specialist in a Canadian
law firm over on the INALJ («I
need a library job») website in the blog post A Day in the Life
of a Conflicts Information
Specialist.
The
needs of a local lawyer in a small
firm in Springfield doing criminal defence work is entirely different from those
of a
specialist litigator in Capital City who is expert in international maritime
law.
At Stratos Legal, our Bellaire court reporting
specialists are well - equipped and prepared to provide all
of the informational services that your Bellaire
law firm needs.
The January issue
of the Legal IT Insider newsletter is out now, top stories include... Dealroom & extranet
specialist HighQ receives $ 50 million in private equity funding — Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley among the investors + Intapp acquires Rekoop and now has 70 %
of UK
law firm time capture market + New Heads
of IT at Macfarlanes — Andrew Powell headhunted from Nabarro as Maurice Millen retires + Edie Dillion promoted to global CIO at Norton Rose Fulbright + Ediscovery — the race is on to consolidate as deals spur «feeding frenzy» among Silicon Valley investors & scrabble by vendors not to be left behind + Zoopla GC Ned Staple Talks Tech:
law firms need better time & billing software — real - time billing portals would be helpful
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This can be anything from succession planning as key partners move towards retirement, growth in an area due to the
firm's profile for that work, or key clients
needing advice in new
specialist areas
of law that the
firm wants to service.
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We're one
of the only
law firms in the UK with a
specialist department carrying out this work, so you can be sure that we'll leave no stone unturned in our efforts to help you get the compensation you
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As
specialists from traditional roles in
law firm management have increasingly found themselves involved in supporting the pricing function, so we have seen the emergence
of the
need for a group to provide them with support, collegiality, training and resources.
If we start from the first proposition, not unreasonably, that there is no such thing as a legal profession — there are many legal professions — then the
needs of top level City
law firms, which are remarkably
specialist in their work, are very different from the
needs of a high street general practice.
When it came to hiring
law firms, in - house counsel gave a range
of reasons for the choices they make reflecting a
need for
specialist expertise as well as a propensity to spend their budget with the
firms they like and feel represent good value.
Yet often to the frustration
of even the big
firm intermediaries such as
law librarians and knowledge management
specialists, they are obliged to deal with possibly questionable business practices and snake oil salespeople masquerading as trainers and technical advisers, when the
need and desire is for expertise, experience and intimacy that are not made available, because they do not exist.