Succeeding as Outside Counsel

A Lawyer’s Guide to Providing First Class Legal Services from the Client’s Perspective

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, General Practice
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Author: Rod Boddie ISBN: 9781627222136
Publisher: American Bar Association Publication: October 7, 2014
Imprint: American Bar Association Language: English
Author: Rod Boddie
ISBN: 9781627222136
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication: October 7, 2014
Imprint: American Bar Association
Language: English

The delivery of quality legal services requires that lawyers function as customer service representatives as well as legal technicians. Succeeding as Outside Counsel was written by an in-house lawyer with over 15 years of experience managing and utilizing the services of outside counsel. As a result, this book provides outside counsel with practical guidance on how to improve the level of service they provide and how to deepen their relationships with their clients—all from a client’s perspective. This essential guide will discuss how outside counsel have excelled, where they have fallen short, and what they need to do to serve the comprehensive needs of the client by adding value that goes far beyond any individual matter.

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The delivery of quality legal services requires that lawyers function as customer service representatives as well as legal technicians. Succeeding as Outside Counsel was written by an in-house lawyer with over 15 years of experience managing and utilizing the services of outside counsel. As a result, this book provides outside counsel with practical guidance on how to improve the level of service they provide and how to deepen their relationships with their clients—all from a client’s perspective. This essential guide will discuss how outside counsel have excelled, where they have fallen short, and what they need to do to serve the comprehensive needs of the client by adding value that goes far beyond any individual matter.

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