One-day practical virtual training workshop using Zoom
on Wednesday, 17 February
"The perfect way to immerse myself in everything I needed to know to set our firm up for success."
Overview
Do you find directory submissions an ongoing challenge? Have you struggled to get your key stakeholders to engage in the process, and then faced a post-mortem once the directories are published?
The Global Legal Post and Alex Holtum, director of International Law Firm Solutions, have teamed up to host this one-day online interactive training course on how to improve all aspects of the directory submissions process.
As competition among law firms intensifies amid the disruption of Covid-19, this masterclass will re-energise your approach to the directory submissions helping to ensure your firm maximises its ranking while spending less time on submissions.
Key topics include:
Feedback from previous Masterclasses
"I learned many valuable insights that will definitely improve the submissions process at our firm."
"The workshop was extremely informative."
"Best practice sharing not only with the trainer but also with other participants."
"The small group provided ample opportunity to consider individual circumstances and questions."
"One of the most interesting and valuable takeaways was exchanging information with people in the same position at other law firms."
Who should attend?
Marketing, business development and public relations and other professionals in law firms who have or share responsibility for co-ordinating the directory submissions process
Learning outcomes
The Masterclass experience
Course director and trainer
Alex Holtum is director of International Law Firm Solutions, which has helped firms maximise their rankings in nearly 150 jurisdictions since its launch 2015. He spent the first 15 years of his career practising as a solicitor, working for Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Reed Smith and DLA Piper, where he was a dispute resolution partner for five years. Prior to founding ILFS, he obtained an MBA from Manchester Business School and was a director/internal consultant at Ernst & Young, managing its support centre for its international network of law firms, which consisted of 3,000 lawyers and 50 law firms in as many countries. He is a graduate of the University of Sheffield, holds a post-graduate diploma in Intellectual Property Law from the University of Bristol.
Price: £495 plus VAT
Date: Wednesday, 17 February
Time: 8am - 4pm GMT