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Regional Law Firm Management Forum — An interview with the ALPMA President

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AsiaLawNetwork is attending and speaking at the Regional Law Firm Management Forum in Singapore on 29 November, 2016 alongside a panel of speakers on the theme “Change: Technology Enables, People Deliver”. In this article, we interview Andrew Barnes as President of the Australasian Legal Practice Management Association (ALPMA), who are introducing this forum with ALMG. 

What is the Regional Law Firm Management Forum?

The Australasian Legal Practice Management Association, together with the Law Council of Australia’s Law Management Group, have created a one-day high level event.

The conference is not about providing technical legal education but about understanding how the law firms can understand and adapt to a changing landscape. If you are wondering where your chosen legal career might take you, or how you might develop management skills in a law firm environment, you will find something in our event to satisfy you. Indeed, a tech-savvy lawyer will be in their element. Our program may inspire others to explore further study in computer science to underpin the legal training.

What is the theme of the forum?

I spoke with different people in Singapore during the early planning stages and two distinct concepts came through – technology and people.  These concepts are not mutually exclusive and indeed law firms of the future will be as much about technology as they will about people.

The theme “Change: Technology Enables, People Deliver” captures this.

Moreover:

What are the Key Messages of this conference?

How firms begin to identify that now and begin the prepare their firms for these changes is a crucial underlying element of a firm’s longevity. Some of these changes may be only two, five, ten years away.

A change mindset is the starting point to any investment in technology.

With this in mind we have two key presenters to expand on this message:

We have blended the Australian based speakers with local thought leaders. The interaction between the sessions will be a highlight of the day. What Andrew and Sumith have been able to achieve with the careers are not bound by jurisdictional regulations but are driven by the opportunities that exist to apply broad based commercial and innovative thinking to traditional law firm structures. Our program has universal application.

One of the things we do well at ALPMA is bring non-legal perspective to legal audiences. In Singapore we are delighted to be joined by:

Why Singapore?

Singapore is at the confluence of so many important influences in the legal profession – large firm headquarters, proud local firms over more than 100 years standing, international arbitration, changing regulations and technology inclined leadership. Add to this the vibrant tech start-up scene and a clear appetite to embrace the future, the legal profession is well placed.

At a commercial level there will be an in-built inquisitiveness toward the style of program ALPMA and ALMG deliver successfully in their domestic markets.

At a philosophical level we are seeking to develop relationships in the professional development for law firm manager space.

I was fortunate enough to be invited to a Singapore legal event in late 2015.  During the visit we also met with firms and key people on the ‘non-legal’ side of the profession.  We left quite clear in our minds that one day we would be helping Singapore set up their own ALPMA-type body.  Whilst this inaugural event is under our banner we hope it rolls out annually and is driven by local volunteers.  ALPMA’s strategy is to build collaborative international relationships with similar member focussed professional associations rather than to establish physical presence via an extended branch or chapter network.

The response to this to date indicates to me that we will be able to tap local interests and move forward with this objective.

What is your Personal Philosophy?

I have spent my time in the legal profession in one mid-tier firm. Until I became involved in ALPMA and aware that, whilst conservatively managed, not all law firms operated the same way. On the surface they seemed the same but the influences of the leading parter(s) meant things were happening behind the scenes which helped set firms apart. Some firms attract and retain, others have a revolving door. Some are well liked in their communities, others less so. Some grow, some fold.

Those law firm partners who have a broad enough perspective to encourage an environment where non-lawyers have an active sear at the decision making table are therefore going beyond their own knowledge bank to welcome unique expertise and insight. Ultimately the big decisions rest with the equity in a partnership or an Executive Committee but the decision process is often strengthened if a non-legal professional, unburdened by clinical legal training, can offer deep subject matter expertise.

Management domains such as finance, HR, marketing and technology are not core skills of lawyers. Blending legal thinking with broad based operational managers enhances the decision process and can only help improve a firm.

What is the Australasian Legal Practice Management Association (ALPMA)?

ALPMA (www.alpma.com.au) is the peak Australian membership association for legal practice managers and leaders.  Our members include practice managers, senior executives, specialist managers and Managing Partners.  More recently we have had lawyers with management roles and sole practitioners experiencing the benefits of our association. We deliver more than 100 development sessions annual across Australia and New Zealand. Everything we do is designed to deliver on our Promise to Members.


This article is written by Andrew Barnes from Sladen Legal.

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