Practising Law Institute: Law Firm Leadership and Management Institute 2010

  • 2.1.2010 - 2.2.2010
  • PLI New York Center
    810 Seventh Avenue at 53rd Street
    New York, New York

This event, presented by the Practising Law Institute, will offer a faculty composed of law firm leaders, general counsel, consultants and academics who will provide attendees with a framework for developing an understanding of the elements of law firm leadership; how to evaluate and overcome challenges, both internal and external, and benefit from new opportunities. Topics to be discussed include:

  • The status of the law firm industry today - What does the future hold?
  • Must there be winners and losers? How to recognize success and what is failure?
  • A range of responses to the current economic environment and other challenges facing law firms today
  • What do clients really want and are law firms providing it?
  • Should you manage your firm by the numbers, and if so which numbers or not?
  • How law firms strategize - should they be driven by profits, clients, importance of engagements, values, or something else?
  • The constraints placed on the freedom of action by ethical rules that define the profession
  • What your associates and other professionals want from the firm
  • How to plan for leadership succession

WilmerHale Co-Managing Partner Bill Perlstein will be a featured panelist at this event. He will speak on the panel entitled, "Why Must Law Firms be Strategic?"