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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
LEGAL 2010
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Positioning KM as the efficiency engine of your firm
exr onribuions:
Addleshaw Goddard LLP
Allen & Overy LLP
Baker & McKenzie LLP
Barclays Group Legal
Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
Bird & Bird LLP
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, CanadaChris Collison, Knowledgeable Ltd
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
Clifford Chance LLP
Eversheds LLP
Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
Harriet Creamer, Outer Circle
Lars Plougmann, Headshift
Holman Fenwick Willan LLP
HSBC
Lovells LLP
Matthew Arnold & Baldwin LLP
Mills & Reeve LLP
Pinsent Masons LLP
Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
Simon Carter, One Three Four
Virgin Media Limited
White & Case LLP, USA
Explore KM’s role post-recession and in a changing legal*
landscape
Understand how KM can drive efficiency and support alternative fee*
arrangements
Assess the viability of outsourcing knowledge management,*
research and legal processesPlan for an upturn and build a business case for KM investment*
Maximise KM’s role in pitching for new business*
Meet client needs and collaborate more effectively with clients*
Deliver real business value through using social software for*
knowledge sharing
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pr-onfrn orsho10 May 2010, The Thistle Westminster, LondonIntroducing knowledge management for law firms in 2010Facilitated by Stephen Perry, Senior Knowledge Management Adviser &
Former Head of Knowledge & Business Development Systems at Freshfields
Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
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Why attend KM Legal 2010 ?
The last 18 months have been very challenging for law firmsand law firm knowledge professionals, but as the UK officiallyemerges from the recession, albeit only just, and we enter anew decade, firms are finally starting to look forward and at last
there is a feeling of hope.
Nonetheless, a changing legal landscape and a difficulteconomic climate has dramatically changed how legal servicesare being delivered. With the added client pressure on fees,firms are being forced to look for alternative ways of doingthings that will attract and retain an ever meaner,better informed, and more powerful client.
Strategies including disaggregation, reengineering andoutsourcing are developments we’re seeing more of, with theultimate aim of driving efficiency and minimising costs. Thisis where knowledge management can play an integral role inleading these developments and shaping the future of legal
service delivery, and potentially of the legal profession itself.
The KM team have an overarching understanding of howmatters are managed and so they’re ideally placed to be ableto unpick and streamline work flows and working practicesso they’re more efficient and cost-effective for the firm.Consequently, this isn’t just about new ways of working for thelawyers, it’s also about new ways of working for KM.
Featuring a range of leading law firms, in-house
counsel and KM experts, highlights for 2010
include:
Harriet Creamer of Outer Circle and Chris Stoakes*of Lovells LLP: How can KM drive efficiency in mattermanagement to support alternative fee arrangements?Baker & McKenzie LLP, Eversheds LLP and Allen & Overy*LLP: Outsourcing law firm knowledge, research and legalprocessesPutting the concepts from “No More Consultants” into*practice: Chris Collison of Knowledgeable LtdExamining law firm client expectations and needs:* BarclaysGroup Legal, HSBC and Virgin Media LimitedOz Benamram of White & Case LLP, USA:* KM strategy andplans for 2010 and beyond; a practical experience
Featuring streamed breakout sessions and interactive paneldiscussions, this two-day event will enable you to share andhear other law firms’ experiences, tailor your learning in lightof differing delegate needs, and attend sessions in smallergroups.
So don’t miss KM LEGAL 2010 to ensure the continuedgrowth and success of KM for your firm. If you can only attendone event this year, this is the one to attend!
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your firm and to develop a KM model that’s sustainable anddeliverable for the years ahead.
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09:00 Registration and refreshments
09:30 Introduction
09:45 Understanding the building blocks of KM
People/culture*
Content*
Process*
Technology*
11:00 Morning coffee break
11:15 Aligning KM to your firm’s strategic goalsHow an effective knowledge strategy can help as a*change enabler for the business strategy
Prioritising your KM activities*
12:45 Networking lunch break
13:45 Practical examples of how professional services firms aregetting value from KM
Expertise and people*
Collaboration*
Managing content*
Search*
14:45 Afternoon coffee break
15:00 Ensuring the success of KM for your clients and your firm
Buy-in and commitment*
Encouraging ‘conversations’ and end user generated*
contentEnterprise 2.0; social networking in a business context*
15:45 Workshop summary
16:00 Close of workshop
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How can KM drive efficiency in matter management to support alternative fee arrangements?
Understanding the drivers for alternative fee arrangements and the need for increased efficiency and productivity»
What role can KM play in driving efficiency and supporting alternative fee arrangements?»
Disaggregating work to understand how it is done, where costs accumulate, and where profit can be made»
Reengineering working practices and streamlining processes to deliver work more efficiently»
Developing standardised materials and tools and allocating resources appropriately»
Harriet Creamer, Director, Outer Circle
Chris Stoakes, Director of Knowledge, Research & Learning, Lovells LLP
11:00 Morning coffee break
09:00 Registration and refreshments
09:30Chair's opening remarks
Ruth Ward, Head of Knowledge Systems and Development, Allen & Overy LLP
09:40
Is KM fundamental to the future of the profession? Exploring the role of KM post-recession and in a changing legal landscape
Examining how the KM function and roles have changed during the recession»
How should KM be resourced and organised going forward? Developing a model that’s sustainable and deliverable for the future»
Can KM help enable new economic models, beyond simply providing greater efficiency?»
Lucy Dillon, Director of Knowledge Management, Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
Jane Bradbury, Learning & Knowledge Management Director, Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
Pre-conference workshop Introducing knowledge management for law firms in 2010
Monday 10 May 2010, The Thistle Westminster, London
This workshop will introduce delegates to the principles ofknowledge management (KM) and its practical application in lawfirms. Enabling those who are new to KM, or are aware of KM butneed help in getting started, with an overview of what is important
in making KM really effective in a firm. Knowledge is the intelligenceneeded to make better and more informed business decisions andthis workshop will provide practical, pragmatic guidance on KMfrom the ‘control’ aspects to how it can add value to a firm’s growthstrategy as we come out of the recession.
The aim of the workshop is to help participants:
Understand the principles of KM•
Align KM with their firm’s business strategy•
Understand how firms approach KM and what works for them•
Assess how to make KM successful in their firm•
About your workshop leaderStephen Perry is an experienced knowledge managementprofessional who has worked in four professional services firms:Freshfields Bruckhaus, KPMG, Hill Samuel Bank and Ashurst. His
recent experience with Freshfields has included the implementationof an enterprise-wide wiki social intranet. While at KPMG he workedon knowledge advisory assignments in Financial Services andGovernment and also led two internal, high profile global changeprogrammes - the implementation of KWorld, the global knowledgesharing system, and the implementation of KClient, the clientcollaboration solution.
Stephen is now working with a range of professional services' clientsto develop their KM strategies and in particular how social businessdesign can add real value to an organisation.
Day One - Tuesday 11 May 2010
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CASE STUDIES & PANEL DISCUSSION:
Outsourcing law firm knowledge management, research and legal processesExploring KM’s role in determining what to outsource, leading an outsourcing initiative and managing the outsourcing process»
Exploring the options, assessing the viability, and examining where the biggest cost savings lie with outsourcing knowledge management,»
research and legal work
Maximising your firm’s outsourcing potential; what else can be outsourced?»
Wendy Small, Head of Knowledge Management, Eversheds LLP Jessica Magnusson, Head of Knowledge Management, Baker & McKenzie LLPRuth Ward, Head of Knowledge Systems & Development, Allen & Overy LLP
13:00 Networking lunch break
14:00 Breakout session 1: all Breakout sessions run for 40 minutes and are repeated twice
FACILITATED DEBATE: Enterprise search: holy grail or redherring?Is enterprise search really the answer to
everything? What remains to be done, even
with an enterprise search tool in place, andhow should this affect your enterprise search
strategy?
Sam Dimond, Director of KnowledgeSystems, Clifford Chance LLPClaire Andrews, Director of KnowledgeManagement - Europe and Asia, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
Steering and shaping the future PSL role How has the PSL role evolved over 20»
years?
What impact has the recession had on»
the PSL role?
Does a PSL role require PSLs?»
What will firms need from PSLs in the»
future?
Mark Gould, Head of KnowledgeManagement, Addleshaw Goddard LLP
We know more than we think. Putting theconcepts from “No More Consultants” intopracticeDiscover how to tap into the knowledge
already inside your organisation – before you
bring in external consultants! Participants willdiscover and experience this new knowledge
sharing technique first-hand, using a KM self-
assessment tool which will help them to learn
from their peers at the conference – and to
tailor for use within their own organisations
Chris Collison, Owner, Knowledgeable Ltd& Co-Author of Learning to Fly and No MoreConsultants
15:30 Afternoon coffee break
16:00 Breakout session 2: all Breakout sessions run for 40 minutes and are repeated twice
Delivering real business value through
using social software for knowledge
sharingTo what extent are law firms actually using
social software and for what for? What has
been the lawyers’ reaction, how easy or
difficult has adoption been and does it differ
between generations? Hear successful
examples of how Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer and Matthew Arnold & Baldwin have
implemented social software to deliver real
business value
Julia Randell-Khan, Head of International Client Development & Mark Walmsley,
Project Manager, KBD team, Freshfields
Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
Mark Weston, Partner, Matthew Arnold &
Baldwin LLP
Organising and integrating international KM
structures and knowhow
How have firms organised their»
international structures and know how
functions?
Which model is the best approach?»
Examining collaboration across»
geographical locations; how can you
collaborate with people you can’t see?
Best practice concerning international KM»
integration
Daniella Douek, Head of Knowledge
Management, Holman Fenwick Willan LLP
KM innovation for enhanced efficiency: The
human side
Getting buy-in for innovation»
Actually delivering change on the ground»
Is the "burning platform" perceived as»
such?
Individual stakeholders fight their corners.»
How to manage that?
The holy grail: Better deals for clients, a»
motivated team and a profitable
relationship
Duncan Ogilvy, KM Partner & Chris Sizer,
Professional Support Lawyer, Mills & Reeve
LLP
17:30 Close of day one
Day Two - Wednesday 12 May 201009:00 Registration and refreshments
09:30
Chair's opening remarks
Ruth Ward, Head of Knowledge Systems and Development, Allen & Overy LLP
09:40
Exploring and maximising KM’s role in pitching for new business
Examining the drivers for KM’s increasing role in client pitches»
Understanding client and partner expectations of KM during the pitch process»
How can KM really maximise input and achieve success in winning new business?»
Examining KM’s role post-pitch to ensure value-add is delivered»
Juliet Humphries, Head of Knowledge & Learning, Bird & Bird LLP
Andrew White, Partner, Client Knowhow Services, Bird & Bird LLP
11:30
Knowledge management and outsourcing of bid-related business research functions
Creating competitive advantage by using high quality offshore resources»
LPO - the next wave in Knowledge Process Outsourcing»
KPO for law firms and corporates:»
- Non-legal research
- Library functions (legal and non-legal)
- Support logistics for marketing functions
- LPO services A representative from Evalueserve
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13:15 Networking lunch break
14:15 Breakout session 4: all Breakout sessions run for 40 minutes and are repeated twice
Exploring the benefits, growth and
future of social networking in the legalprofession Examining how social networking within lawfirms is improving coordination and reducingthe growth in email volumes. This session will
look at principles for social networking thatare relevant to the legal profession and useexamples from law firms and in-house legalto illustrate the benefits that can be achieved
now and potentially for the future.Lars Plougmann, Head of Consulting,Headshift
PANEL DISCUSSION:
Managing matter life cycles How can KM work more efficiently and»
effectively with other departments at everymatter stage to share information betterand deliver value to the fee earners?Examining matter sensitivity tension»
between knowledge and complianceconfidentiality in the lifecyclemanagement of documents
Sam Dimond, Director of KnowledgeSystems, Clifford Chance LLP
Mark Gould, Head of KnowledgeManagement, Addleshaw Goddard LLPLucy Dillon, Director of KnowledgeManagement, Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
Managing knowledge at Blakes, Cassels &Graydon LLPStructuring and organising KM in a large,
Canadian-based law firm - an evolutionin perspective from legal know-how toapplying KM to support clients and businessdevelopment in the current economic climate
Marcia Cooper, Director of KnowledgeManagement, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP,Canada
15:35 Afternoon coffee break
16:00
KM as a strategic roleKM Professional - its all a question of case: upper or lower»
Integration and embedding: management speak or is KM more than the sum of its parts that can have an impact upon multiple functions»
"Making" change happen or providing the ingredients: How far do we go with intervention? Is it down to the type of KM professional you»
are elected to be?The real case for KM, an opinion: that it’s about change and improvement, not about, for example, intranets and search»
Andrew Woolfson, Director of Knowledge Management and Capability, Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP & Chair, Managing Partners’Forum Knowledge Panel
Stephen Perry, Senior Knowledge Management Adviser & Former Head of Knowledge & Business Development Systems at FreshfieldsBruckhaus Deringer LLP
16:40
KM strategy and plans for 2010 and beyond; a practical experienceIdentifying your firm’s direction and aligning your KM strategy with the business strategy»
Rethinking the role of KM and what your firm is trying to achieve»
Planning for an upturn and building a business case for KM investment»
Cleaning up, reviewing what worked, and rebuilding old primitive systems into sophisticated new tools»
Oz Benamram, Chief Knowledge Officer, White & Case LLP, USA
17:20 Chair's closing remarks
17:30 Close of conference
11:55 Breakout session 3: all Breakout sessions run for 40 minutes and are repeated twice
Developing a successful intranet project
with a minimal budgetThe concept of user-customisable pages hasbeen around on the internet for a while, butthe emergence of flexible client-side toolshas made it possible to recreate and adaptthis concept for the enterprise. Hear howShepherd and Wedderburn has implemented
a user-driven solution tailored to suit theirrequirements with individually tailoredcontent and enterprise-like searching usingonly minimal budget and existing in-house
resources.Pamela Watson, Knowledge ServicesManager & Steve Dalgleish, OnlineDeveloper, Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
Effective procurement and utilisation ofexternal information resources
Adopting a smarter approach to the»
procurement of external informationresourcesNegotiating with information providers»
to allow for integration of content withoutsubstantial additional cost
Is it possible to cut external subscriptions»
without too much impact internally?Reducing your firm’s over-reliance on»
external resourcesUtilising external resources more»
effectively to deliver real valueSarah Cameron, Legal Director, PinsentMasons LLP
Sharper legal updates and currentawareness for clients; how to get clients toread it and value it
Types of update-content and the “why»
would you?” rule; how to think like a clientwhen drafting, planning and editingupdates, and how to get more from lessThe “me too” update that duplicates other»
firms and third-party providers; usecases,value-added content v basic-factscontent (and how to face some hardfacts)Client preferences for formats,»
presentation and relevance; red herrings,received wisdom... and common sense
Simon Carter, Managing Director, One ThreeFour
11:00
Expertise Location - the simple way: A case study of Mills & Reeve's implementation of Recommind Mindserver
The challenge of establishing who knows what in a large organisation»
The old way: A major challenge to compile and maintain a directory»
The new way: An automated dynamic solution»
What information can be mined without manual effort?»
Design of the user interface - what might one want to get out of it?»
Duncan Ogilvy, KM Partner & Deborah Swarts, Professional Support Lawyer, Mills & Reeve LLP
11:25 Morning coffee break
10:20
PANEL DISCUSSION:
Examining law firm client expectations and needs
What do clients want in terms of KM?»
How can KM professionals really deepen client relationships and collaborate more effectively with clients?»
Examples of innovative initiatives where clients and law firm KM professionals have worked together successfully»
Andrew Dey, Director, Legal Operations, Barclays Group Legal
Matthew Whalley, KM Programme Manager, HSBC
Robert Mackenzie, UK Legal Director, Virgin Media Limited
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