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There are a lot of really great models and measurements in Legal Operations KPIs, and it might help you figure out what things we should be measuring.
Recommended Reading: A few days ago I started reading "Operaciones Legales KPIs" by Mori Kabiri, an essential book for everyone who (like me) is looking for new ways to align legal management with the business. You can tell it was a titanic effort, combining Mori’s vast experience with very serious academic work. Great job!
The book "Legal Operations KPIs" is a practical and detailed guide on the many possibilities for applying KPIs in the Legal Operations field. It also encourages readers to develop their own insights applicable to numerous ways of measuring legal operations.
It was a unique opportunity to discuss how to measure and optimize the value we deliver as in-house lawyers within our companies, a key topic in an increasingly demanding business environment. How important it is to keep learning continuously, as well as to build and nurture networks that push us to be better professionals and people...
KPIs are the language of modern legal leadership. Law Firm KPIs is a timely resource for firms ready to lead the next era.
Mori is one of the smartest guys I've ever worked with... this is bound to be a must read.
Wow! This KPIs workshop was one of the most informative sessions I’ve ever attended.
Great learning opportunity! In Mexico legal ops and KPI are topics that aren't discussed as much as they should, there are much benefits for in-house counsels in learning about these topics.
As somebody who has been tasked with heading up a legal operation department, this book has been very helpful and detailed to give me a better idea of what to look and aim for in efficiently running the law department. I recommend it for anyone who is beginning to create a Legal Operations department or is already involved but looking to further their progress.
By leveraging data and KPIs, legal teams can not only mitigate risks but also uncover opportunities that help companies explore how the legal function can evolve from a reactive role to a true enabler of business success.
This looks great. My goal for 2024 is to be KPI focused and this guide is just what I need.
The event was very well organized, and the content was truly rich and meaningful for all of us.
Legal Operations KPIs book remains such a powerful resource for me, not as a handout, but as a framework. For the clients who truly sit down with us as partners and trusted advisors, it helps anchor the kinds of conversations that lead to better decisions, clearer priorities, and outcomes everyone can stand behind. And no, this isn’t just for large enterprises. There are insights here that apply equally to law firms, service providers, and LegalOps teams navigating the same pressures and expectations across our ecosystem.
The lecture surprised me with its quality, objectivity, and practical application of the method.
Recently, I had the opportunity to attend a lecture by Prof. Mori Kabiri promoted by Jurídico Sem Gravata, where he highlighted that KPIs are essential tools for transforming data into sound decisions. According to Kabiri, these indicators allow the identification of bottlenecks, process optimization, and alignment of legal work with the organization’s financial and strategic objectives.
The Legal Operations & KPIs Forum (Singapore – APAC Hub) session offered a practical perspective on how legal teams across APAC apply data, KPIs, and operational frameworks to support decision-making, manage resources, and improve visibility across legal work. The discussions around real challenges and trade-offs provided useful insight into how legal operations function in practice. I found the exchange particularly valuable in highlighting how different organizations approach performance measurement, capacity planning, and value delivery in evolving legal environments. The session further strengthened my interest in the intersection of law, technology, and data, and underscored the importance of operational thinking in legal contexts.
Splendid evening at our latest Jurídico Sem Gravata meeting, this time with a brilliant presentation by Mori Kabiri on Legal Operations KPIs. I was lucky enough not only to have the opportunity to share valuable insights with Mr. Kabiri, but also to be awarded with his book.
It is very relevant to see the application of KPIs in corporate legal departments.
This is going to be an impactful and insightful session that leverages Mori Kabiri's deep experience and content from his new handbook on "Legal Operations KPIs".
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