Developing & Supervising Junior Lawyers - A Workshop Live at Your Desk
Introduction
Law firms invest a huge amount in trainee solicitors to support their route to qualification, however a firm's obligation to train and develop its lawyers continues beyond admission to maintain competence appropriate to their practice area and level of responsibility.
Much of this takes place 'on-the-job' through the effective delegation and supervision of client work by those lawyers with greater experience. The aim is to develop well-rounded advisers with strong commercial awareness and a commitment to exceeding client expectations - the partners of the future. It has been updated to include discussion of the remote supervision environment.
This live broadcast session provides an overview of the key issues and practical skills to enable you to manage, mentor and develop junior lawyers successfully.
This live session is suitable for both first-time supervisors (senior solicitors and partners) and those with existing experience who are keen to gain fresh ideas. It will also be of interest to training principals with on-going development responsibilities and HR and Learning and Development specialists who may be considering internal skills programmes.
The live session will be interactive, with opportunities for group work, discussion, individual reflection and role play.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive broadcast will cover the following:
- Assessing your management style
- Core skills and competencies for junior lawyers - a case study to illustrate the design and delivery of an in-house associate development programme
- The SRA Competence Statement - a tool for reflection and planning
- Effective delegation and feedback - the key skills to develop when supervising associates
- Using coaching and mentoring skills
- Understanding motivation
- Supervising remotely - opportunities and challenges
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.