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Legal Project Management: Passing Fad or Here to Stay?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 September 2012

Abstract

In this article, James Mullan addresses the recent trend relating legal project management (LPM) by law firms and assesses the long term potential for this concept. In addition, he seeks to identify how those in the law library and information profession can play a significant role in its introduction and development within a firm.

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Current Issues
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s) 2012. Published by British and Irish Association of Law Librarians

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Footnotes

1 Woldow, Pamela & Richardson, Douglas (2011): ‘Adopting Legal Project Management; why legal project management is here to stay and the law firm manager's role in its evolution.’ Legal Management July/August 2011. www.alanet.org (accessed July 2012)

2 Tjaden, Ted. (2012) ‘Legal Project Management for Law Librarians – Are you on board’ AALL Spectrum 14 March 2012

3 Woldow, Pam: ‘Extreme magical thinking: technology won't take you off the hook’ viewed online 5/7/2012 http://www.pamwoldow.com/2012/01/30/extreme-magical-thinking-technology-won't-take-you-off-the-hook (30/1/12)