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July 31, 2023
Legal operations is a hot topic among corporate counsel in 2023, with an ACC survey identifying it as a top strategic initiative for 70% of respondents. Companies are taking various approaches, such as hiring full-time positions or engaging third-party legal operations consulting firms, to enhance their legal operations.
No matter the size or needs of your legal department or company, focusing on how your team works is key to finding effective solutions. In this article, we cover seven strategies every GC should expect to discuss when working with a legal ops consultant.
Key Takeaways
Legal matters touch almost every facet of a company, which places a large administrative burden on even the most efficient GCs. Hiring experienced attorneys or outside counsel for every task and legal operation can be cost-prohibitive. Rather, GCs must find ways to build an efficient legal team with diverse skill sets to optimize their processes. Some ways to build a resiliently diverse legal team include:
Just as diversity strengthens a portfolio, it is useful in building a legal team capable of meeting the challenges of a company. Consider adding to that diversity beyond your legal department by employing ALSPs and outside counsel for high-volume or niche operations.
Improving your legal operations can also involve finding places where automation will provide significant benefits with minimal downsides. A recent Gartner report highlights the capabilities of legal technology into three categories: core, ancillary, and workflow specific. Using core and ancillary capabilities can maximize your attorney’s time.
Streamline standard processes, such as intake and spend management duties, through online platforms that organize, prioritize, and identify issues before the attorney provides initial review and comment.
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While qualitative aspects of legal operations will always exist, GCs who focus efforts on the quantitative elements of their work can better demonstrate value to their C-suite and make more informed decisions. Your legal operation consultant should help you identify the metrics that will best tell your legal department’s story and provide the most impactful data. Some examples of useful data analytic methods for general counsels include the following:
Corporate legal department operations often involve a series of exchanges with various business units and stakeholders that a particular operations service. For example, you may rely on information from sales teams, engineers, and others when fulfilling a request for a consent form and liability waiver for the company’s services or products.
The quality of these internal communications is essential for building efficient legal operations that align with the company’s needs. Beyond improving dialogue channels, you can build your stakeholder relationships with training seminars, facility tours, industry conferences, and more.
Playbooks and other forms of knowledge management are vital parts of building a sustainable legal operation practice for your department. The purpose of a playbook is to:
Legal spend is a key performance indicator for your C-suite and stakeholders when evaluating your delegation of operations to outside counsel. The question becomes whether a cheaper alternative exists that would provide the same result.
A study of your legal spend, paired with an e-billing system, is an effective way to see trends, fix problems, and gain valuable insights for future spending decisions. This data can be useful for negotiating an RFP on a special project, building a roster of panel firms for routine matters, and more.
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Managing legal operations requires effective use of everyone’s time and skill while keeping an eye on the overall value of a project. You want your best people handling the company’s most important legal work while delegating related tasks to junior attorneys, staff, or outsourcing to an experienced ALSP.
Consider how this applies to your own role as the GC or chief legal officer. Many legal executives find themselves in difficult positions. They are often the best in their subject matter as an attorney but now have non-legal responsibilities of being an executive, such as budgeting, data analysis, and broader strategy. You can’t do it all, and the best GCs know which projects require their attention because of their potential impact on the department or company. They delegate everything else.
Morae is an ALSP that prides itself on the use of data and technology to improve the operations of the corporate legal departments it services. If you have any questions about how the seven legal ops consulting listed above fit within your team, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our legal design experts are always ready to guide you to a solution that leads to the business and legal solutions you want.