In-House Lawyers' Handbook
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Product description
Why should you buy In-House Lawyers' Handbook
In-House Lawyers' Handbook is the first and only text to bring together all the practical guidance, precedents, expert commentary and key source material for the in-house law department.
In-house lawyers in all types of institutions will benefit from the insights Ian Jones's commentary provides. The book covers all the key planks of the internal legal advisors' role, from managing a legal team to handling the procurement process.
In today's world, in-house counsel in businesses and the public sector are expected to have a thorough understanding of the aims and activities of their institution, and relate that understanding to the advice they give their employer. Aside from this requirement, the in-house lawyer needs a high level of understanding on a range of legal issues in multiple jurisdictions and to know how to access that information quickly. This book assists that by providing key precedents and accessible information on a range of the most common issues in core jurisdictions.
In-House Lawyers' Handbook also:
* Helps in-house legal teams demonstrate their value to the business and especially to the FD
* Provides comprehensive best practice guidance on the role of the in-house lawyer
* Includes useful precedents
* Is accessible and portable
* Teaches you how to make decisions about the legal team and outsourcing/in-sourcing based on value to the business
* Collates useful black letter sources, making it a one-stop shop
* Is of use particularly to in-house lawyers newly managing teams
* Benefits solicitors in private practice by providing unique insights into the world of clients
Table of contents
Contents
Part I – The Legal Advisor;
1. Introduction;
2. Persuader not advisor?
3. Professional Obligations under the various professional rules;
4. Managing an in-house department – an overview;
5. A crash course in corporate accounts – teaching hippos how to paint;
Part II – Governance;
6. Corporate Governance for In-House Counsel;
Part III – Managing External Lawyers;
7. Global Models and Procurement;
8. In life retainer management;
9. Termination;
10. Costs and how to manage them;
Part IV – Managing Your Team;
11. Supervisory Skills;
12. Methodologies for assessing size and focus of legal department;
Part V – Managing Your Company/What your Board wants from a Legal Department;
13. How to demonstrate value;
Part VI – Corporate Legal Knowledge Management;
14. Corporate Record Keeping – Do I really need all those bits of paper?
15. Training for your lawyers and training your business people;
16. Intranets, Extranets, Blogging and Twittering – a double-edged sword;
Part VII – "It’s the law Jim, but not as we know it!" – The Future;
17. The Future of Legal Services;
18. The Legal Services Act;
Part IX - Appendices;
Precedents