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22 Sep 2011
Law Student Report - LSR
Attract the brightest and best graduates as they begin their career
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Canvassing the views of over 3,500 law undergraduates from the UK's top universities (the Russell Group) as well as Graduate Diploma in Law students from the College of Law, this survey outlines the reasons why students choose law as a career and how their views of law firms develop during the length of their course. The survey looks at other career options considered by students, what attracts them to a career in law, the most powerful influences on their choice of firm and their expectations from a career in the legal profession. |
Law Student Report Service Summary
Employee Satisfaction Report - ESR
Improve staff retention by better understanding the causes and motivations of staff dissatisfaction
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Based on more than 4,000 interviews this report describes the main priorities of fee earners when deciding whether to stay or leave their current firm. The UK Top 100 firms are put under the spotlight by asking lawyers to rank their employers against 38 performance criteria. The report can be used to identify which firms are successfully managing and retaining their most valuable assets and which firms are not. |
Employee Satisfaction Report Service Summary
Information Technology Report - ITR
Develop IT infrastructures which support your staff and increase the efficiency of your firm
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A law fi rms use of technology overlays every aspect of their business - from how students view their career offering through their website prior to an application all the way to how a client perceives the service delivery of their legal services. This report gives IT Directors and Chief Information Offi cers the ability to gauge the views of the lawyers who use their services as part of their working day. |
Information Technology Report Service Summary
Client Satisfaction Report - CSR
Compete more effectively by making more informed pitches for new business
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The report surveys senior decision-makers at FTSE 100, 350, AIM and the UK's 100 largest privately owned businesses. It describes and analyses their views on the state of the legal service market, the volume and value of work outsourced and, crucially, how they rate their four primary legal advisers. |
Legal Week Intelligence Cycle
Increasingly, law firms are finding that the Legal Week Intelligence sequence of reports overlaps. A poor website, for example, will not attract the best students and disaffected assistants will not improve client retention. As a result, Legal Week Intelligence can offer a strategic research package which contains all the reports in the cycle.
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