ILTA White Papers: KM

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“ Cover”
Knowledge Management Conveyers of Organized Information ILTA White Paper June 2011 ILLUSTRATION BY THOMAS BOUCHER, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Gain deeper insights and make better decisions with Lexis® Search Advantage Matter Experience Extract More Value from Your Data Having the right information at yo...
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“ In This Issue” (page 5)
In This Issue 8 2010 KM SURVEY RESULTS BY FIRM SIZE Last year we published our biennial KM survey results, and we have heard your request for results analyzed by size of the organization. From these new results, we see that as the size of an organization gets larger, the more likely it is that KM...
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“ 2010 Knowledge Management Survey Analysis by Firm Size” (page 7)
2010 Knowledge Management Survey Analysis by Firm Size L ast year we published our biennial KM survey results in the “Knowledge Management White Paper.” In response to a number of requests, we have now published the survey results by size of the organization. The survey results by size of organiz...
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“ Forming a KM Strategy for Your Firm” (page 20)
OZ BENAMRAM WHITE & CASE LLP SALLY GONZALEZ HILDEBRANDT BAKER ROBBINS Forming a KM Strategy for Your Firm L 22 aw firms are among the most knowledge- driven businesses. Consequently, most lawyers have begun to realize that effective knowledge management will help their firms succeed. The greatest...
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“ How KM Can Set YourFirm Apart” (page 26)
MEREDITH WILLIAMS BAKER DONELSON BEARMAN CALDWELL & BERKOWITZ How KM Can Set Your Firm Apart K 28 nowledge management has been an increasingly important department in U.S. law firms for over 10 years. However, many KM programs continue to focus on the traditional KM initiatives, such as internal ...
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“ The Commodity vs. Premium Work Debate: Observations on the Transcendent Role of KM” (page 30)
SCOTT RECHTSCHAFFEN LITTLER MENDELSON P.C. AYELETTE ROBINSON LITTLER MENDELSON P.C. The Commodity vs. O 32 bservers of the legal industry — our very own legal punditocracy — have recently engaged in a lively debate about the contrasting law firm business strategies of focusing either on “bet-the-...
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“ An Unconventional Alliance: Lessons from a Lean Six Sigma Pilot” (page 38)
LANN WASSON HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP An Unconventional Alliance: Lessons from a Lean Six Sigma Pilot A 40 complex mergers and acquisitions practice is an unlikely place to start a Lean Six Sigma pilot in a large law firm. Conventional wisdom would suggest that these methodologies from the manufacturin...
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“ KM Struggles to Survive While Legal Project Management Thrives” (page 44)
ANDREW TERRETT BORDEN LADNER GERVAIS LLP KM Struggles to Survive While Legal Project Management Thrives T 46 he concepts behind knowledge management seem like common sense: stop reinventing the wheel, capture what we know as a firm before people leave or retire, and exploit that knowledge to gain...
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“ Market Place” (page 52)
MARKET place Download Your FREE e-Book: A Process of Illumination The Practical Guide to Electronic Discovery • Advice around preparing for and responding to discovery requests • Real case examples using both the corporate and legal perspectives of discovery response • Examples on what happens wh...
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“ About the Authors” (page 54)
ABOUT THE AUTHORS OZ BENAMRAM, as the firm’s first Chief Knowledge Officer, provides White & Case LLP strategic direction on knowledge management and technology. He leads the knowledge department in developing and implementing the systems and processes that enable the firm to use its collective k...
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