Work Allocation as a D&I Strategy - DC

  • 25 Apr 2019
  • 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM (EDT)
  • Hogan Lovells, 555 13th Street, Washington DC

Registration

Retention of diverse lawyers continues to be a challenge for most large law firms. Despite trying an assortment of programs and strategies to address the issue, year after year, the picture remains virtually unchanged: a few bright spots but generally bleak. Now, from the UK comes a “new” approach: work allocation. While a few US firms have explored work allocation, it remains relatively untried in the US. Now, some large London firms are implementing work allocation as a strategy and seeing positive results: better retention rates for diverse lawyers coupled with increased productivity and profitability for the firms.

Please join IILP and Hogan Lovells for a discussion with Dave Cook, CEO, and Robert Brown, CTO, of Mason & Cook - the British consulting firm working with many of the largest London law firms to custom design work allocation programs that are showing measurable results in terms of retention and profitability. Hear how these work allocation programs are being designed and the results that firms are seeing.

CLE credit for Virginia is pending. Advance registration is required as space is limited. There is no charge for this program.

Schedule:

5:00 pm -- Registration begins

5:30 pm – Program starts

6:30 pm – Networking Reception


PLEASE NOTE - Registration has been closed. Please consider registering to view the Chicago program live webcast on April 24. Register at Chicago program page. 


   
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