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In the last twenty years the legal profession has seen dramatic changes. Law firms, large or small, have had to manage through these changes. Some firms have been more successful than others, but on the whole the profession has emerged leaner and fitter.
Making Sense of Law Firms is the first book to take a systematic look at the strategy, structure and ownership of law firms and, as such, it brings a unique approach to law firm management. The book describes the changing legal environment, explores the strategic choices for the firm and describes the proper application of appropriate business principles to law firms.
The book is split into eight parts:
Law firms as a Response to the Environment
The Theory of the Law Firm
Law Firms as Business Organisations
Law Firms as Client-Driven Organisations
Law Firms as Social Organisations
Law Firms as Economic Organisations
Ownership of Law Firms
The Way Ahead

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ISBN13:9781854317001
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:586

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Law firms as a response to the environment; the theory of the law firm; law firms as business organizations; law firms as client-driven organizations; law firms as social organizations; law firms as economic organizations; ownership of law firms; the way ahead.

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