Collaboration – how firms can foster internal relationships to grow business

23 Feb 2023 1400 - 1530 GMT

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Part one of a webinar series presented by the IBA Law Firm Management – Business Development and Marketing Subcommittee

It’s no secret that your firm’s greatest asset is its personnel. Their specialised expertise in various areas is how firms grow. Building internal relationships and collaborating within the firm or organisation can harness and maximise the strengths of multiple experts, with efficient communication to deliver the strongest services possible. Collaboration is not just a fancy term, it's a vital aspect of legal work today. It requires skills – it's not just a matter of politeness or formality. So what are the keys to successful internal collaboration and stronger relationships? This session will explore these concepts and more.

Fees

  Prices in GBP + UK VAT @ 20%, where applicable:

IBA member

Free

Non members

£45

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Moderator
Katherine Hutchinson

Moderator
Bennett Jones LLP, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Vice Chair, Law Firm Management - Business Development and Marketing Subcommittee

Confirmed speakers
Rachel Kennedy

Speaker
Senior business development professional, London, England

Sara Gentile

Speaker
BSP, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

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Dominic Ayres

Speaker
Eversheds Sutherland, London, England

Jan Meyer-Berkhout

Speaker
Noerr, Munich, Germany

Itzik Amiel

Opening Remarks
THE SWITCH™ | THE SWITCH HUB™, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Chair, Law Firm Management - Business Development and Marketing Subcommittee

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