Peer to Peer Magazine

June 2013

The quarterly publication of the International Legal Technology Association

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"Lawyers, simply by being lawyers, do not innately come to law practice with any minimum level of sound business preparation, knowledge or abilities." Without a change in law school curricula, lawyers will not advance their business education, as firms' professional staffs continue to improve theirs. More important, when lawyers spend time on administrative issues, billable hours are lost. The logical conclusion: Lawyers need to provide legal services and businesspeople need to run the business. Lawyers need to provide legal services and businesspeople need to run the business. • Administrator Education: Perhaps the biggest change in the last generation has been the rise of professional staff. Today, it is commonplace for even small law firms to employ at least one non-secretarial professional. As the operations of a law firm become more sophisticated, lawyers recognize the need for more specialized personnel. This has raised both the quantity and quality of firms' professional staffs and has added major departments to firms, including accounting, human resources, marketing, operations and technology, to name a few. Increasingly, these business-minded professionals are finding a home within law firms and gaining first-hand experience with law firm operations. This education and experience are allowing firms to shift a growing percentage of their business matters into the hands of non-lawyers. THREE HURDLES TO PROGRESS Once a law firm's leadership recognizes its lawyers are not bestsuited to run their business, they might be ready to think about hiring a CEO and embark on a new future. A law firm and potential CEO must confront three hurdles: Better Visibility, Better Search 20% of documents in your content repositories are invisible to search. Download our free contentCrawler audit tool to see what you've been missing. www.docscorp.com/cc 1. Who will have power? 2. Who will lead? 3. Who is qualified? Peer to Peer 53

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