LSN brings Law Firm Management Leaders Together across the UK

As the first legalsupportnetwork.co.uk (LSN) roadshow for 2009 draws to a close the team have been delighted with the attendance from across the UK. During their travels from Southampton to Scotland they have seen just over 400 law firm professionals attend one of their networking events where they have mixed with others in their field as well as the networkpartners who support LSN's activities.

Whether working in Finance, Systems, IT, HR or part of the Management/Administration team, everyone was welcome to come along to share ideas, thoughts and knowledge with others who often experience the same common issues.

David Sparkes, Managing Director and Founder of LSN comments:

"At legalsupportnetwork.co.uk we recognise that the evolution of Alternative Business Structures (ABS's), means the management teams who underpin the successful running of a law firms are finding a voice. Increasingly they have a greater opportunity impact of the future of their firm and a bigger influence on its direction. We're also finding that it's becoming more important to qualify these decisions and see how other are coping, particularly in this economic climate."

To see the stats on who attended please take a look at David's blog.

The community website legalsupportnetwork.co.uk and networking events across the UK encourage the movement of information and a culture of breaking down barriers both amongst law firms and the people who work within them.

Whether you are looking for news, jobs, events, training courses, case studies, whitepapers or simply want to pick someone else's brain via the discussion forum, LSN provides the perfect multi-layered platform.

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