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The Mechanics of Law Firm Profitability: People, Process, and Technology
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The Mechanics of Law Firm Profitability: People, Process, and Technology

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Many law firms today are far too focused on increasing market share; they should be paying attention to what makes them a more profitable business. Market share doesn’t matter much if you’re not profitable, and firms cannot simply grow their way to prosperity by undercutting the competition. Instead, firms must focus on value creation and increasing clients’ willingness to pay for their services. The question should be: What can your firm do better, or more efficiently, and more profitably than anyone else?

The Mechanics of Law Firm Profitability: People, Process, and Technology examines why a focus on profitability and metrics is reshaping law firm operations and matter management; how to define the bottom line and to distinguish between good revenue and bad ; and how to change the dialogue from hours and revenue to revenue and profit , while changing the mindset from increasing market share to simply running a profitable business.

The Mechanics of Law Firm Profitability covers topics including:

  • The every dollar is a good dollar fallacy: The difference between good and bad revenue + Increasing profitability by improving client intake
  • Using KM to increase firm profitability
  • Pricing, profitability, and compensation + Measuring different practice groups, differently + Four challenges in managing law firm profitability + Strategy and culture driving effective use of people, process, and technology + Profitability and the Concept of “Managing on the Edge’ - Why It Is Important to Regional Law Firms

And brings together the sought-after advice of a wide variety of experts including:

  • Toby Brown, chief practice management officer, Perkins Coie + Mike Roster, co-chair ACC Value Challenge and former managing partner of Morrison and Foerster’s LA office + Jack Bostelman, president KM/JD Consulting LLC + Chris Boyd, senior director of professional services, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati + Jim Hassett, founder of LegalBizDev + Wendy Wen Yun Chang, partner, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP + Keith Maziarek senior director of client value, Perkins Coie + James G. Perkins, chief operating officer and chief compliance officer, Procopio + Mark Voigtmann, partner; Steve Petrie, chief strategy officer; Vanessa Savoie, senior strategic analyst & pricing analyst; and Tom Snavely, manager legal process improvement & project management, Faegre Baker Daniels

The Mechanics of Law Firm Profitability: People, Process, and Technology provides practical and proven tips for all law firm leader on adjusting current processes and identifying opportunities for future profitability within their firms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Globe Law and Business
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2016
Pages
127
ISBN
9781783582600

Many law firms today are far too focused on increasing market share; they should be paying attention to what makes them a more profitable business. Market share doesn’t matter much if you’re not profitable, and firms cannot simply grow their way to prosperity by undercutting the competition. Instead, firms must focus on value creation and increasing clients’ willingness to pay for their services. The question should be: What can your firm do better, or more efficiently, and more profitably than anyone else?

The Mechanics of Law Firm Profitability: People, Process, and Technology examines why a focus on profitability and metrics is reshaping law firm operations and matter management; how to define the bottom line and to distinguish between good revenue and bad ; and how to change the dialogue from hours and revenue to revenue and profit , while changing the mindset from increasing market share to simply running a profitable business.

The Mechanics of Law Firm Profitability covers topics including:

  • The every dollar is a good dollar fallacy: The difference between good and bad revenue + Increasing profitability by improving client intake
  • Using KM to increase firm profitability
  • Pricing, profitability, and compensation + Measuring different practice groups, differently + Four challenges in managing law firm profitability + Strategy and culture driving effective use of people, process, and technology + Profitability and the Concept of “Managing on the Edge’ - Why It Is Important to Regional Law Firms

And brings together the sought-after advice of a wide variety of experts including:

  • Toby Brown, chief practice management officer, Perkins Coie + Mike Roster, co-chair ACC Value Challenge and former managing partner of Morrison and Foerster’s LA office + Jack Bostelman, president KM/JD Consulting LLC + Chris Boyd, senior director of professional services, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati + Jim Hassett, founder of LegalBizDev + Wendy Wen Yun Chang, partner, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP + Keith Maziarek senior director of client value, Perkins Coie + James G. Perkins, chief operating officer and chief compliance officer, Procopio + Mark Voigtmann, partner; Steve Petrie, chief strategy officer; Vanessa Savoie, senior strategic analyst & pricing analyst; and Tom Snavely, manager legal process improvement & project management, Faegre Baker Daniels

The Mechanics of Law Firm Profitability: People, Process, and Technology provides practical and proven tips for all law firm leader on adjusting current processes and identifying opportunities for future profitability within their firms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Globe Law and Business
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2016
Pages
127
ISBN
9781783582600