Leg@l IT
Spring Conference 2010
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LS Canada Inc, in association with the CCCA,
will organize a new Knowledge Management event
june 11th, 2010
Context :
When In-house counsel are provided with a way to manage knowledge, it then becomes a decisive factor in risk management and the preservation of legal expertise.
One approach to reducing the general complexity of legal work is to organize and internalize “what has gone before” in a knowledge management (KM) system. More than just a precedent database, KM can help corporate counsel share intelligence, capture new information, crosscheck relevant data, improve performance, achieve competitive advantage and, most importantly, avoid duplicating work that someone else in the department or external counsel has already completed. You do not need to pay for the same research and legal work product over and over again – you just need to know how to reuse it and where to find it.
Safeguarding, sharing and reusing the company’s legal know-how is a great opportunity for corporate counsel to prove their value and to receive acknowledgment.
Workshop Program :
1. An introduction to Knowledge Management
2. What factors/benefits drive the adoption of KM programs in in-house legal departments?
3. How do you set up a KM program in your legal department?
4. Is KM cost-effective for small law departments or is it really only for large legal teams? What are the costs vs. expected/anticipated savings?
5. Measuring (ROI: Return on Investment, KPI: Key Performance Indicators) and communicating the value of your KM program
6. Do’s and Don’ts: KM is more than just a global document management system
7. Case Studies
Toronto - June 11th, 2010
Webinar
Speakers:
- Janet Dixon, Senior Counsel, The Law Society of Alberta
- Michelle Deschenes, Legal Consultant, LS Canada Inc.
- Olivier Fischer, Managing Director, LS Canada Inc.
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