Dentons today launched Nextlaw In-House Solutions, a strategic consulting service, with more than 50 former general counsel across the globe ready to provide integrated, multi-disciplinary solutions to in-house counsel.

The firm formalised its combination with leading Scottish firm Maclay Murray & Spens last month.

In-house counsel play an increasingly important role in companies all over the world, but often times have limited resources to build contemporary, effective operations. Managing new legal problems, legal technologies, procurement processes, and varying types of legal service providers is more challenging than ever before. A significant gap exists between client expectations of value, innovation and efficiency, and the effectiveness with which law firms are responding.

Driven by the voice of the client, Nextlaw In-House Solutions answers these challenges by bringing together profound experience in the general counsel role from major organizations around the world, along with legal technology and process management experts and professionals across the spectrum of legal operations disciplines, to provide advisory services, market insights and experienced perspectives.

These services can range from delivering solutions to improve the management of external counsel relationships and legal spend to leveraging innovation and legal technology to enhance the value delivered by legal departments. Our experienced team also provides coaching and mentoring for new general counsel or counselling on risk and compliance issues, as well as experienced interim or permanent in-house support wherever and whenever needed.

“As part of Dentons, the largest, most innovative law firm in the world, we enjoy unique advantages, including the privilege of working with and learning from sophisticated clients across the globe, spanning diverse industry sectors, legal systems and cultures,” said Chris Pinnington, CEO of Nextlaw In-House Solutions.

“One thing we consistently hear is that our clients are under enormous pressure, not just to resolve legal issues but to deliver business solutions, play a more strategic role in the C-Suite, modernize their legal departments, redefine processes and implement the latest technologies,” Pinnington said.

“Dentons is at the forefront of reinventing the legal profession, and Nextlaw In-House Solutions is a further step in a comprehensive strategy to lead transformation and disruption in the industry,” said Elliott Portnoy, Dentons Global CEO.

“With the launch of Nextlaw Labs in 2015, Nextlaw Global Referral Network in 2016, Nextlaw Public Affairs Network in 2017, and now Nextlaw In-House Solutions, Dentons is demonstrating that we are a catalyst for change in the delivery of solutions to the challenges confronting our clients. Nextlaw In-House Solutions teams will be on the same side of the table as their clients delivering solutions to the real problems facing in-house counsel,” said Dentons Global Chair Joe Andrew.

“Other firms market to clients, while we are focused on their real, day-to-day challenges. In- house counsel have clients as well, the business leaders, and while Dentons and other law firms will provide solid legal advice, the in house-counsel need more. They need someone who understands the pressures they are under, because they have been in the same situations, and can provide guidance on how to manage those pressures,” added Andrew.

About Dentons

Dentons is the world’s largest law firm, delivering quality and value to clients around the globe. Dentons is a leader on the Acritas Global Elite Brand Index, a BTI Client Service 30 Award winner and recognized by prominent business and legal publications for its innovations in client service, including founding Nextlaw Labs and the Nextlaw Global Referral Network. Dentons’ polycentric approach and world-class talent challenge the status quo to advance client interests in the communities in which we live and work. www.dentons.com

Farrpoint LogoTechnology consultancy, FarrPoint, has been appointed to the Scottish Government’s Network Enablement Services Framework.

The framework means that public sector organisations across Scotland have a clear and straightforward procurement route for consultancy and support services, to help improve their telecommunications networks and services.

FarrPoint is one of eight businesses to be awarded a place on the framework and is well equipped to provide independent technical advice to organisations, whilst at the same time helping to ensure the delivery of efficient and robust networks whilst reducing costs.

 

Through the framework, FarrPoint can assess current network services and identify ways to drive better value.  They can provide services such as technical architecture, scoping, technical specifications, network and security audits and upgrades, and can recommend solutions.  FarrPoint can also offer completely impartial advice to organisations considering connecting to the Scottish Wide Area Network (SWAN), which aims to establish a single shared network and common ICT infrastructure across Scotland’s entire public sector, including schools, hospitals, GP surgeries, pharmacists and local council offices.

Andrew Muir, Chief Executive of FarrPoint, said:

 

“We are delighted to have been appointed to the Scottish Government’s Network Enablement Services framework, which will provide clear and independent advice and support for organisations on their essential telecommunications and network needs. FarrPoint has a strong, positive track record in working with public sector bodies in this area, and we look forward to sharing our skills and expertise across a range of services, helping to ensure services run efficiently whilst delivering good value.”

 

FarrPoint is one of Scotland’s fastest growing technology and telecoms consultancies.  Fully independent, FarrPoint works with businesses to assess their technology needs; helps define their strategy; considers all aspects of a project including efficiency, cost saving and productivity; and can assist with procurement and implementation. FarrPoint has an impressive client list and track record across various sectors. Services include Strategy and Design; Specification and Sourcing; Project Management; Technical Review and Optimisation.

 

www.farrpoint.com

For further information please contact:

Kirstin Stevenson, Spreng & Co

T:         0141 548 5191

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E:         kirstin@sprengandco.com

W:        Scottish Government Website

(http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Government/Procurement/directory/Telecoms/swannes)