Leadership and management skills are a completely different ball game from the technical role of practicing law, but in-house lawyers must have these skills to succeed in a business setting.
By enhancing your management skills and your understanding of the main challenges facing business leaders today, you will understand how you can better support and advise your business from a legal viewpoint.
This course will enable you to discover key frameworks, tools, techniques and concepts to enhance your business knowledge and excel in your role as a valuable in-house lawyer. Overall it will enable you to become a more rounded business professional.
The expert trainers will share their own experiences from working in law and as business managers. By attending this intensive course, you will benefit from their considerable expertise and have time to explore new skills and ways of working to ensure you succeed in a demanding role.
Are you ready to build your skill-set as a lawyer by increasing your business knowledge?
Key topics covered in this comprehensive and interactive seminar include:
- Business strategy concepts and frameworks
- Operational effectiveness: process and quality management
- Balancing demands on legal services with business goals
- Building teams, motivation, engagement and a better culture
- Managing finance and understanding KPIs
Benefits of attending
By attending this course you will:
- Enhance your core management and leadership techniques
- Understand how to enable effective change management
- Learn key business strategy concepts and frameworks
- Achieve better outcomes by applying project management techniques
- Understand the challenges facing businesses today and how the legal dept can provide support
- Establish a motivated and engaged legal team
- Get to grips with corporate culture and use it to your advantage
- Develop your finance and accounting principles knowledge
- Enhance your budgeting skills
- Identify creative options for fee arrangements
Certifications:
- CPD: 18 hours for your records
- Certificate of completion
Course Content
Day 1IntroductionModule 1: Business strategy and strategic planning
Course Provider
Rupert Hawke,
Hawke LegalFounder of Hawke Legal, has a business degree and is a qualified management accountant. He spent the first 10 years of his career working in multi-national business. In 2007 he was appointed Finance Director of Cartwright King Solicitors – then a regional East Midlands firm. Firstly as FD and then as Managing Director (appointed 2013), Rupert oversaw CK’s journey to becoming a national law firm with 18 offices nationwide offering a wide range of legal services and renowned for a great culture, quality staff, and cutting edge IT systems.
Through his wide-ranging managerial experience in the legal sector, Rupert is a leading authority on law firm financial / strategic management and its application, and has contributed to numerous publications and spoken widely including for The Law Society.
After 12 years at Cartwright King Rupert decided he wanted a new challenge and started Rupert Hawke Legal – a consultancy that utilises the mass of experience and contacts Rupert has developed in his leading role in the legal sector.
Who Should Attend
This 3-day event has been specifically designed for the legal professional who wants to succeed in their role, including:
- Heads of legal departments
- Legal directors and managers
- Senior corporate counsel and advisers
- Key corporate law team members
- Private practice lawyers seeking to switch to an in-house role
Location
ADDRESS
Rembrandt Hotel
11 Thurloe Pl,
Kensington
London
SW7 2RS
United Kingdom
DIRECTIONS
The Rembrandt Hotel is located at 11 Thurloe Place, London, SW7 2RS. The hotel’s location in central London couldn’t be better, whether you’re travelling for business or leisure. You’ll be right between two of London’s most fashionable areas – South Kensington and Knightsbridge – within walking distance of museums, theatres, Harrods and Hyde Park.
You can hop on the Tube at South Kensington and take the District, Circle or Piccadilly lines direct to the City of London, Heathrow Airport and all other areas of the city. Look out of your window and you may well see the Victoria and Albert Museum – it’s right across the street.