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Qualified employees are indispensable for the success of law firms – even in times of digitalization. Hermann Brem shows the importance of training and continuing education.<\/p>\n

For small and medium-sized law firms in particular, training skilled employees (paralegals or legal specialists) ensures their competitiveness. Particularly in times of increasing digitalization and dynamization, including of legal advice, it is all the more important to have clever minds in the lawyer&#39;s office. However, training requires the personal commitment of all involved and must be seen as an investment. In the end, education pays!<\/p>\n

ATTORNEY 4.0 INSTEAD OF REFA?<\/h4>\n

Software and apps for every law firm need, ever-improving dictation systems, mobile client work, file management in the cloud, virtual lawyer&#39;s secretary&#39;s office… digitalization has long since found its way into law firms and determines their everyday life. At first glance, this development simplifies and speeds up workflows and increases productivity. Does it also save the use of qualified personnel in the lawyer&#39;s secretariat??<\/p>\n

". Especially in the digital world of legal advice, the support of professionals is more important than ever before!"<\/p>\n

The motto "I can quickly do that myself before I pass it on to someone else," could be a good one for the "Lawyer 4.0" can be so easy these days. But especially in the digital world of legal advice, the support of professionals is more important than ever before!<\/p>\n

Client expectations are becoming higher in terms of speed of response, accessibility, communication on various channels, especially status updates in the ongoing mandate. Digitalization means acceleration, even in an environment that requires time to deal with complex legal issues. In addition: In times in which virtually every private person can get at least a superficial first overview of legal issues on the Internet, many – including small and medium-sized enterprises – have brought legal expertise in-house, and online legal consultancies, tax consultancies and other industry-related players are now increasingly providing legal advice, professional specialization is becoming the key competitive factor for the freelance legal profession.<\/p>\n

Incidentally, the digital world does not work "at the push of a button" either, but needs attention to software updates and ongoing new links to other programs and apps. Not to mention possible troublesome breakdowns and failures. After all, even the busiest lawyer&#39;s day has no more than 24 hours in the end. And the attorney hours should be billable if possible and not be wasted in office management and administration. Consequently, the possibilities for "rationalization" in law firms are limited. The increasing specialization, complexity and dynamism of legal advice thus clearly argues in favor of lawyers having specialists in the firm – regardless of size! – support. One of the ways to get there, the one with the most lasting impact, is to train paralegals in the office.<\/p>\n

SKILLED WORKERS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY: PERSONAL COMMITMENT IS NEEDED!<\/h4>\n

The statistics of the Munich Bar Association leave no room for doubt: the number of lawyers in private practice has been rising for years, and currently stands at almost 22.000. In the same period, the number of apprenticeships for legal assistants (ReFa) is falling significantly. Only about 1.000 lawyers in the Munich bar – that&#39;s just 5% – are in training. This is extremely low compared to the training rate in the German economy (over 50%). In 2017, law firms had just 300 freshly certified paralegals available to serve as junior lawyers. So the gap between job vacancies and skilled workers continues to widen year after year.<\/p>\n

For the reasons described above, this gap can only be closed to a very limited extent through technical progress (digitalization). The solution to the growing shortage of specialists lies in a greater willingness to train among the legal profession. What&#39;s more: in the competition for young talent, the personal commitment of every lawyer is crucial!<\/p>\n

More than half of all trainees were recruited to train at a law firm through friends, acquaintances, parents or a law firm internship (18%). In the face of the ubiquitous "glittering world" of crafts, car manufacturing or trade on the web, in the media and at schools, chambers and training offices must convince with personality. Therefore lies straight in the "Schnupperpraktikum" still much Potenzial: Here pupils can make themselves best a picture of it, how variously, exciting and future-oriented the future training and work in the legal advice can become. The trainers, for their part, can look for suitable trainees without much effort.<\/p>\n

"In the competition for young talents, the personal commitment of each lawyer is crucial!"<\/p>\n

Your personal contribution against the shortage of professionals:<\/p>\n