Title: Managing the Process
1Managing the Process
2Panel
- Nigel Thorne Shoosmiths
- Giles Rubens Hildebrandt Baker Robbins
- John Coman AL Goodbody
- Armen Khachaturyan Asters
- Martin Brodey Dorda Brugger Jordis
- Tomaso Cenci Gianni, Origoni, Grippo Partners
3Key themes of the discussion- client
expectations
- What expectations do clients have when appointing
and dealing with international law firm groups? - How do client expectations compare with the
approach of the WSG and are there regional
variations in approach by the WSG? - To what extent should the WSG be seeking to
emulate international law firms and other
international legal firm groupings and what are
barriers to overcome?
4Key themes of the discussion- To what extent are
their practical barriers to meeting client
expectations?
- Terms of business
- Responsibility for fees
- Caps on liability
- Insurance levels
- Consistency of documentation
5Result of WSG Members Survey
What best summarises your overall experience of using other WSG law firms? Excellent 7 Very Good 60 Good 26 Fair 0 Poor 7
6Result of WSG Members Survey
What was the most important attribute of a WSG firm? delivery of advice/work on time (75)
What were the most popular choices for second and third place? Second setting out advice in the format and level of detail required Third value for money
What were the least important soft skills (e.g. language skill, personality etc)
7Result of Client Survey
What was the most important attribute of a foreign law firm? delivery of advice/work on time (71)
What were the most popular choices for second and third place? Second value for money Third certainty of fees
What were the least important soft skills (e.g. language skill, personality etc)
8Meeting Clients International Expectations
- Giles Rubens Hildebrandt Baker Robbins
9Meeting Clients International Expectations-
Response of the Panel
- Who is the WSG in competition with?
- Do clients have differing expectations?
- Does the type of work make a difference?
- Should the WSG be doing anything different to
meet the challenges?
10Practical barriers to meeting client
expectations? - Question for the Panel
- When using WSG lawyers do you prefer the other
WSG firms to be engaged by the client or by your
firm? - WSG Members survey result 75 say the client
- Client survey result 50 say your firm
- Do you think your clients generally prefer to
instruct other WSG member firms directly or
through your firm? - WSG Members survey result 56 say through your
firm - If you are appointed through another WSG member
do you prefer to be engaged directly by the
client or by the other WSG firm? - WSG Members survey result 56 say by the
client
11Question for the Panel
- When you are appointed by other WSG firms or
their clients do you always set out the terms of
your engagement in full or only set out brief
terms such as fees? - WSH Members survey result 73 say in full
- Client survey result 88 say in part
- Does it vary depending on whether another WSG
firm appoints you or it is a direct engagement
from the client? - Have you experienced any clients being unhappy
with having to enter into more than one set of
engagement terms and conditions with different
WSG members on the same transaction?
12Question for the Panel
- Would you expect to limit your liability for
particular pieces of work? Have you any
experience of any issues arising regarding this
when either being appointed by clients of other
WSG firms or when appointing other WSG firms in
relation to your clients? - WSG members survey result 63 cap liability
- Client survey result 63 do not accept caps
- Professional indemnity insurance caps vary
between WSG members. Has this created any issues
for you or your clients or can you anticipate it
doing so? - WSG members survey result cover varies fairly
evenly from amounts in the Euro nil to 2
million range to above Euro 100 million. - Client survey result 33 expect minimum of
Euro 2m to 5m, 50 expect minimum Euro 5m to 20m,
17 expect minimum Euro 20m to 50m
13Question for the Panel
- If you engage other WSG members firms do you
expect them to bill at the same intervals as your
firm? Has this created any issues for you, other
WSG members or your clients or can you anticipate
it doing so? - WSG Members survey result 80 insist on
payment at same intervals however 61 also say
they bill monthly - Client survey 50 insist on same billing
intervals
14Question for the Panel
- If you instruct other WSG firms on due diligence
exercises or on other processes where
standardisation might be appropriate do you seek
to apply standard styles, formats, definitions,
glossaries etc on other WSG firms? Have you had
any resistance to that? - WSG Members survey result 75 require the same
format - Client survey 84 require the same format
15Question for the Panel
- Do you know if the rules of professional conduct
in your jurisdiction mean (in the absence of any
express agreement to the contrary) that if a
client that you commission work for from another
WSG member does not pay then your firm will be
responsible for the fees of the other WSG member? - WSG Members survey result 20 say they are
responsible
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