Legal Operations KPIs, Second Edition
Legal Value, Spend, and Performance
Use the power of legal data to measure legal value, control spend, and improve performance. This expanded and updated Second Edition helps legal operations professionals, General Counsel, in-house legal teams, finance partners, and law firm leaders move beyond activity tracking and build metrics that support real decisions.
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The book addresses the challenge of turning legal work into a more measurable, strategic part of the business through the use of data analytics. With a clear focus on metrics and KPIs, legal professionals with the tools to not only interpret data but also understand the decisions it supports. This is a comprehensive resource for those looking to improve performance, offering detailed metrics, reporting strategies, best practices, and practical insights that can be applied across the legal profession.
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Extremely important reading. I will add it to my 2025 reading list.
This week, while reviewing materials and updating content, I came across this data point (image below) in the fantastic Legal Operations KPIs book and thought: are we measuring what really matters in legal? And more: are we learning from what we measure? Or just stacking data? I leave this reflection here — and keep learning, to continue teaching with purpose.
Thank you for the contribution of knowledge Mori Kabiri.
I fervently believe in the power of data...well, a firm believer in collecting and using the RIGHT type of data I should say. That's why I'm excited to dive into a new book [Law Firm KPIs] featured from Mori Kabiri.
To anyone looking to elevate their legal function, this is a book you shouldn’t miss! It’s available in both English and Spanish.
A very important legal perspective on KPIs. Data is for all audiences 💚
It just arrived, so I’m starting to review it. So far, I like that it starts from zero, covering very basic topics such as which charts to use for which data.
If you do not have a degree in this field, this book [Legal Operations KPIs] brings you plenty more than the basics – put in a legal context! Instead of explaining specifically how for example, throughput time can be utilized in a legal ops context, you can eg. just have a read about MAA (read the book if you want to know what it is 😉). The layout of each spread on each metric is well thought out and repeats itself. If you are struggling with a specific issue, you can start browsing and easily comparing various metrics to establish which could help you track and collect data on the situation.
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