Legal Operations KPIs: The Professional's Handbook to Operational Excellence

· Mori Kabiri
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Use the power of your legal data with 'Legal Operations KPIs'. This comprehensive guide caters to a diverse audience, including proactive legal operations professionals, strategic general counsels, and law firms aiming to align with corporate legal requirements. In an era where legal departments have evolved from mere cost centers to pivotal strategic business units, this book emerges as an unparalleled resource. Crafted by a seasoned expert who has both witnessed and been part of this transformation, 'Legal Operations KPIs' transcends mere listings. It empowers readers with detailed notes and instructions, enabling both legal operations and technical audiences to create, deliver, and interpret each report and metric. More than just a book, consider this your compass to legal ops excellence. Whether your goal is to impress C-level management, lead your team, or foster robust professional relationships, this book is an indispensable manual for every legal professional.


Key Features:

Comprehensive Coverage: The book is organized to delve into pivotal areas including Spend Management, Budgeting, In-House Resources and Performance Management, Law Firm and Vendor Management, Cross-Functional Collaboration, DEI, Invoice and Data Quality Analysis, and Compliance and Risk Management.

LegalOpsKPIs.com: Is a focused community for Legal Operations professionals passionate about using data and KPIs for effective decision-making in their organizations. The site features a comprehensive list of metrics, detailed information for each, tools and templates, real-life examples, and expert tips.

Tailored Readiness Levels: Each metric or report is assigned a readiness level, ensuring its relevance to legal departments at every stage of their operational journey. Whether you're at the 'Early' stage, or at the 'Advanced' level, this book caters to all.

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About the author

Mori Kabiri is an author and subject matter expert in legal operations, legal data analytics, and technology for corporate legal departments and law firms. His influential Legal Operations KPIs book has been recognized internationally and translated into Spanish and Portuguese. His thought leadership includes articles on Forbes and LinkedIn, co-authoring Building the Data-Driven Law Firm, and publishing a research paper on using AI to identify anomalies in legal invoices.

Mori is a strong advocate for introducing technology, data, and AI into law school curricula, recognizing these as essential tools for future lawyers. He conducts seminars and workshops at law schools, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in modern legal practice.

On the business front, Mori leads the exclusive Legal Operations KPIs workshops, courses, and forums, bringing this critical subject to legal organizations worldwide. His hands-on approach and deep industry expertise drive innovation, making him a sought-after speaker at leading industry events.

Over the past two decades, Mori has designed and implemented transformative legal technologies, including Enterprise Legal Management, Contract Lifecycle Management, Business Intelligence, and Legal RFP platforms for large international corporations. He is currently the CEO of InfiniGlobe LLC, a legal operations consulting firm based in Newport Beach, California.

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