BOOK
Knowledge Management in Law Firms
Mr Luis Felipe Mohando | Ms Silke Gotschalk | Mr Martin Schulz
(2016)
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Abstract
Knowledge has always been at the heart of the legal profession. This is because an essential component of practising law involves applying knowledge and expertise to solve clients' legal problems. In the rapidly changing contemporary legal world, where cases, transactions and legal issues become increasingly more complex and globalised, managing the firm’s knowledge and expertise becomes crucial for finding innovative solutions to legal problems, serving clients effectively, reducing risks and delivering profitability to the firm.
In this timely book produced in association with the International Bar Association, more than a dozen renowned knowledge management professionals provide their expert insights on all aspects of managing knowledge in a law firm. Topics covered include: building the business case for a knowledge management plan; implementing an agreed strategy; organising the knowledge management function; implementing enterprise search technology; and fostering the contribution of lawyers to their clients’ perspective on learning and quality.
The wide range of topics covered, coupled with the depth of the authors’ experience in real-life legal knowledge management, make this book an invaluable reference work for law firms looking to shape their knowledge management function, both in smaller firms where know-how sharing is a limiting factor for expansion and in larger firms interested in developing their knowledge management function further. For that reason, the book should be of interest to anyone looking for an insight into legal knowledge management, including law firm partners, knowledge management professionals and consultants, professional support lawyers and fee earners.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | 1 | ||
Title | 2 | ||
Copyright | 3 | ||
Table of contents | 4 | ||
Introduction: knowledge management in law firms Luis Felipe Mohando Sorainen | 6 | ||
Implementing knowledge management strategy in practice Allie Lustigman Charles Taylor | 16 | ||
KM governance for law firms Porcia Newell Licensed attorney Anthony J Rhem AJ Rhem & Associates, Inc | 32 | ||
Knowledge professionals in law: demonstrating value and retaining talent in a changing legal environment Tara Pichardo-Angadi Norton Rose Fulbright LLP | 44 | ||
Taxonomy, informal tagging or both: master data, processes and benefits Jonna Vainikainen Castrén & Snellman Attorneys Ltd | 52 | ||
Implementing enterprise search in a law firm Silke Gottschalk Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH | 68 | ||
Knowledge management and HR: evolving together for positive growth Stephanie Abbott Janders Dean | 80 | ||
Getting lawyers to contribute content to KM systems and to use KM resources Martin R Schulz German Graduate School of Management and Law (GGS) | 92 | ||
Aligning knowledge management goals to legal project management Jonna Vainikainen Castrén & Snellman Attorneys Ltd | 102 | ||
KM in legal project management Anthony J Rhem AJ Rhem & Associates, Inc | 112 | ||
Client-facing knowledge management Raffael Büchi Bär & Karrer | 122 | ||
Knowledge management in mergers and acquisitions Anthony J Rhem AJ Rhem & Associates, Inc | 136 | ||
Layered client portals for development of client relations Boyd Hendriks Informationland | 150 | ||
Showcasing outside the library walls: growth throughcollaborationEmily AllbonCity, University of London | 160 | ||
Organising KM in a law firm –coordinating processes and resources Martina Kuth CMS Hasche Sigle Martin R Schulz German Graduate School of Management and Law (GGS) | 170 | ||
About the authors | 182 |