The Failing Law Firm

Symptoms and Remedies

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Practical Guides
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Author: David J. Parnell ISBN: 9781627223560
Publisher: American Bar Association Publication: January 12, 2016
Imprint: American Bar Association Language: English
Author: David J. Parnell
ISBN: 9781627223560
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication: January 12, 2016
Imprint: American Bar Association
Language: English

As institutions, firms face different, and in some cases, more intense structural challenges than most-if-not-all others. They are not held to the same standards of transparency, financial hygiene, and infrastructural-sterility as their publicly-traded clients. Leadership and management can all too easily be unprepared for their incumbency and overwhelmed by double duties. The firm’s “product” is highly mobile and prone to flight during even minimal financial dips.

The Failing Law Firm was initially written with the purpose of illuminating the symptoms of a struggling firm. After some research and contemplation, the author came to understand that by the time most symptoms revealed themselves, it is often too late for the attorney, management, or leadership to do something about them.

This deeper understanding provides readers with a tool that is geared more toward predicting destabilization, rather than just defining it once it is happening.

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As institutions, firms face different, and in some cases, more intense structural challenges than most-if-not-all others. They are not held to the same standards of transparency, financial hygiene, and infrastructural-sterility as their publicly-traded clients. Leadership and management can all too easily be unprepared for their incumbency and overwhelmed by double duties. The firm’s “product” is highly mobile and prone to flight during even minimal financial dips.

The Failing Law Firm was initially written with the purpose of illuminating the symptoms of a struggling firm. After some research and contemplation, the author came to understand that by the time most symptoms revealed themselves, it is often too late for the attorney, management, or leadership to do something about them.

This deeper understanding provides readers with a tool that is geared more toward predicting destabilization, rather than just defining it once it is happening.

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