Role of Law Firm General Counsel
Long title
              Enterprise Risk Management - The Expanding Role of LAw Firm General Counsel 
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          Hinshaw Culberson LLP, New York, USA 
              Conference title
              International Legal Ethics Conference VI
          Conference location
              City University London
          Country
          United States
              Year
              2014
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          Abstract
              Like other businesses, law firms are beginning to recognize that they must assess and address all the risks that potentially threaten their ability to prosper – or to exist.  Understanding and managing the expanded, existential challenges is often referred to as Enterprise Risk Management.  As regulators in England and Australia focus on the business and financial viability of law firms, risk management is therefore no longer just about reducing malpractice claims and avoiding fee disputes.  General Counsel must wrestle with issues as diverse as technology and data security, the effect of changing pricing models on the viability of the firm's business, determining the appropriate business structure and complying with multiple (and sometimes conflicting) regulatory regimes across different jurisdictions.  How will law firm General Counsel deal with this growing list of increasingly thorny and complex challenges?  Looking ahead, what will the future Office of General Counsel look like and how will it be staffed?  Or will the entire risk assessment and compliance functions be handled by others, leaving law firm General Counsel a much more circumscribed role?
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