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Law firms have evolved exponentially over the last few decades, and
today it requires far more than legal skills for firms to operate
efficiently, fulfil client demands, give back to their communities
and, ultimately, succeed. As a result, specialist roles beyond
fee-earning have been created and more continue to emerge as
technology advances and competition intensifies. They are a crucial
part of future-proofing law firms and there is growing recognition
of the respect and value they deserve with increasing numbers
gaining positions in senior management. These roles range from
working with legal tech to bringing in new business, from managing
the firm's risk and compliance function to collaborating with
clients to develop new products. For a lawyer looking to take the
next steps in their career, or a law firm wanting to implement the
career paths required for future success, it can be difficult to
know where to begin. The Rise of Specialist Career Paths in Law
Firms is the essential guide to the plethora of career
opportunities available in law firms. It covers more established
roles such as the professional support lawyer and pro bono
professional, and new, emerging career paths, including in
innovation and legal operations, as well as roles that will become
available in the future. Written by experts with lived experience
performing these roles, chapters provide information and insights
into the different opportunities available, the skills needed to
thrive in these positions, the responsibilities they entail and how
to build careers in these spaces. With increasing client demands
and the 'talent war' raging, this title will demonstrate how
implementing these specialist career paths will enable law firms to
continue to provide stellar client service and develop and retain
top legal talent, who are increasingly looking for more tailored
and flexible career options. It will also provide individual
lawyers with the resource to identify and pursue the career that
suits them best, allowing them to thrive to the benefit of both the
individuals and their firms.
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