The Canadian Legal Innovation Forum is shining a light on the personal injury law firm space in Canada.
During our free, virtual event on April 12th from 12-2pm ET we’ll look at the key drivers and trends in the sector as well as how personal injury law firms are driving innovation in their practices.
SESSION 1:
Personal injury law firms in Canada - drivers and trends (12-1pm ET)
For law firms focused on personal injury law in Canada there are a number of drivers and trends at play.
In session one of our program, we’ll review how personal injury law firms are evolving their practices in light of changes to rules in different jurisdictions (particularly around motor vehicle injury). Key trends in the evolution of personal injury law and how personal injury law firms are leveraging their talent to move into new practice areas.
Highlights will include:
What are the areas of personal injury law that are evolving as key drivers in the space?
Growing personal injury practices in a no-fault context for motor vehicle practices in different jurisdictions.
Moving beyond personal injury. As provinces move towards a no-fault operating context for motor vehicles, how are law firms leveraging their talent and expertise to expand into new practice areas?
How to develop your business development and marketing strategy in your personal injury law firm.
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SESSION 2:
Innovation and personal injury law firms (1-2pm ET)
Drivers impacting the Canadian legal sector - such as people, advanced processes, technology and financial innovation - are also extending to the personal injury space.
Forward thinking firms are focused on leveraging their people (both lawyers and allied professionals) and processes. Technology is being employed to support processes becoming more efficient and impactful. And they are looking at the bottom line in terms of better cash flow management to gain competitive advantage.
Highlights will include:
People and process - how are personal injury firms leveraging talent and optimizing processes to get an edge?
Technology - how automation of processes can increase efficiency, reduce internal costs and deliver value for clients.
Financial strategy - how and where are law firms focusing their attention on the bottom line to deliver results?
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ACCREDITATION:
Law Society of Ontario: This program contains 2 hours of Professionalism Content.
Law Society of BC: This program is accredited for 2 hours of CPD.