In London, England, there are just a few days remaining for legal professionals to engage in Latin Lawyer’s inaugural survey focusing on back office operations within law firms. The deadline to participate is June 23, offering an important opportunity for firms to contribute valuable data that could shape future insights into industry practices.
The survey aims to gather information on a variety of critical departments, including human resources, IT, marketing, communications, business development, and accounting. Participants will provide details about their organizational structures, budget allocations, employee satisfaction levels, and technology used across these areas. It will also explore aspects such as flexible work arrangements and gender demographics.
Firms need not worry if they outsource certain functions covered in the survey or if they lack specific departments like legal operations. The research encourages participation from all firms, regardless of their internal structure or external partnerships in these domains.
Responses will be treated with the utmost confidentiality, with results reported only in aggregate form to ensure anonymity. This approach allows participating firms to share insights without revealing sensitive data.
For those interested in participating, the survey is accessible online. To facilitate completion, PDF and Word documents are available for download, aiding departments in preparing their responses.
By contributing to this research, firms will not only gain a clearer view of the industry landscape but also help establish benchmarks for evaluating effectiveness and performance across various back office functions.
This initiative represents a significant step toward enhancing the understanding of operations within legal firms and fostering informed discussions around best practices in the industry.
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