The legal profession needs more than law. Whether you are a student, a law school, a university, a law firm or an in-house legal team, The Legal Team of the Future is the definitive guide to understanding and building the holistic skills required of those working in legal services now and in the future. Highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary teams working collaboratively to solve legal problems, the book introduces a 'Law+' model for the profession, comprising sixteen skills across four quadrants: Law+People, Law+Business, Law+Change and Law+Technology. As well as outlining each of the skills, the book explains how to build those skills as an individual, a law firm, an in-house team, a university or a law school. Designed for both lawyers and business professionals working in law, The Legal Team of the Future dispels the myth that the 'lawyer of the future' is solely responsible for the future of the profession, instead focusing on diverse individuals working within their own specializations. The Law+ model is more than an academic theory, containing real-world examples and case studies and devised by an expert in legal innovation who is still working in the field on a daily basis. This book is the guide you need to navigate the future of the legal profession and to stay ahead of the pack in delivering legal services to clients.
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Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
Publication Date: 22 Sep 2022
Publisher: London Publishing Partnership
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781913019648
About Adam Curphey
During his career Adam Curphey has worked at multiple top 50 law firms as both a practising lawyer and in his current role as an innovation lead where he partners with lawyers business services professionals and clients to devise new methods to solve legal problems and deliver legal services. He also amassed almost a decade of experience as a law lecturer designing and delivering courses on legal innovation and education in collaboration with law firms. He is a member of the O Shaped Lawyer Board and he possesses a master's in law from University College Oxford and a master's in education and technology from the UCL Institute of Education. He has written many articles and delivered numerous talks on the future of law and legal skills around the world.