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Emerging Industries in Legal Recruitment
The legal sector has seen major growth where emerging markets require immediate organizational development and expansion. Many of these markets are quickly evolving and expanding. The candidate pools are limited, and the talent is in high-demand. Cluen develops recruitment software that supports strategic search teams all around the world. We interviewed some of our clients to decipher what specific industries have seen the most growth.
Data Privacy/Cybersecurity
Data breaches are increasing at an astonishing rate and so is the demand for legal professionals with data privacy experience. The explosion of regulatory compliance in areas like data hosting and storage has resulted in law firms all over the world rethinking their attorney hiring and internal operational hiring altogether. New positions have been created from Privacy Compliance Officer, Data Governance Director, Privacy and Data Protection Counsel to HIPPA Privacy Officer. With U.S. compensation laws coming into play and GDPR around the corner, the need for talent in this area is expanding at an exponential rate.
InsurTech
Technology has changed the way the insurance industry conducts business. This transformation has led to an overflow of regulatory issues and disruption within the insurance product cycle. We now have sensors in cars, personal devices and the ability to break-up various insurance products that allow for media and data tracking in real-time. Â
Brad Bruner, East Coast Managing Partner at Mlegal Group, explains: “The continuing proliferation of InsurTech has not only disrupted the traditional insurance industry in its drive to squeeze out efficiencies in many innovative ways. It has also brought the highly regulated insurance industry into the former regulatory Wild West of technology innovation and online commerce. InsurTech is proving to be a bonanza for attorneys who have the relevant regulatory chops relating to insurance law and the requisite technical savvy to keep up with the lightning-fast changes affecting online commerce across numerous jurisdictions.â€
Blockchain/Cryptocurrencies
These peer-to-peer decentralized networks enable developers to create markets for transactions of goods and services, without a middleman. This can drastically reduce the time it takes to make and log transactions as well as the cost and labor involved in property transfers.
Overall, we found the blockchain practice area to be one of the most challenging sectors in legal recruitment. Evan Fox, Director of Recruiting at Audrey Golden, explains: “We are seeing a very high demand for FinTech attorneys in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space. The work emerging is generally concerned–at this stage at least–with products or transactions that are covered by the securities laws. Thus, the ideal candidate is someone who has a thorough grasp of the technology and can counsel clients on securities issues and financial regulations.
Since the candidate pool is small, firms are interviewing more candidates that they may not otherwise have looked at, such as someone from a lower tier school, a smaller firm, or even someone who’s current practice covers only 20% of what they are looking for. I give all my candidates interested in blockchain the same advice. First, be flexible. Blockchain technology is evolving rapidly leaving everyone to guess the dominant legal issues in years to come. Second, do whatever you can to elbow your way into any deal concerning this technology, no matter how small the role – even the smallest experience can differentiate your resume from the others.† Â
Interactive Gaming
The soon-to-be billion-dollar eSports industry has become mainstream, to say the least. Attorneys are being hired to help players, teams and game developers with their business and legal matters like contract negotiations, legal betting concerns, mergers and acquisitions, litigation, intellectual property, privacy/data collection, and endorsements.
Additionally, there is an increasing need for legal services within the VR/AR sectors. Copyright law, intellectual property, privacy/data collection and even contractual debates regarding collaborations between the two gaming platforms.
Energy
There have been significant increases in energy projects and various developments in renewable technologies. Specifically, clean tech, mining and oil and gas. This means energy companies are required to comply with an increasingly regulated environment. Finding the talent with knowledge of the ever-changing landscape will be vital in ensuring this success of this transforming industry.
Cannabis Industry
According to Cowen & Co, the $6 billion legal cannabis market is expected to reach $50 billion by 2026. Recreational use has been legalized in eight states, including California, and the District of Columbia. This means there has been the immediate need for attorneys to aid in defining countless regulations as well as in every aspect of the process from contracts, manufacturing to distribution, taxes, and sale.
Trending Practice Areas
Scott Love, President of The Attorney Search Group, explains: “One of the hottest practice areas for law firms is corporate transactional. Not only is the immediate activity on an increasing trajectory in terms of short-term revenue potential, but strategically this practice area gives law firms deep roots into clients that can be parlayed into cross-selling opportunities for other practice areas. The true client ownership experience usually starts in this practice area. Once the client relationship is solid, opportunities for legal work can be then shared with other groups, such as IP, Labor and Employment, and commercial litigation.â€
What It Means for Legal Recruitment
Law firms and in-house teams are moving quickly to hire within these markets. If your recruitment firm is looking to capitalize within these areas, you should update your recruitment database by making sure that you are capturing these sectors. Start assessing potential candidates along these vectors and create your talent pipelines accordingly. These positions are in high demand and the market for talent that excels within these industries happens to be limited.
Start your job search with Lawjobs.com today.
AUTHOR:
Kandace Miller.
The Cluen Corporation
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Leveraging Your Technical Skills for an In-house Role
According to a recent survey by Thomson Reuters, 74% of corporate attorneys believe that Millennials will bring technology advancements into the legal department.
That’s a great responsibility, but why is it so important? The benefit to legal departments is that a tech-savvy team will help them be more efficient and effective – a critical combination in times when there is increasing pressure to do things ‘faster-better-cheaper’.
Technology for in-house legal departments can include:
- Tools and platforms to help corporate counsel do their jobs more effectively. Anything that could be automated, should be automated. Millennials are likely to be the first to advocate for this over manual processes, focusing their time instead on analyzing the metrics and data.
- Mobile access. By adopting mobile technology that allows lawyers to work remotely, corporate counsel will have more flexibility in their workday.
- Artificial intelligence. The possibilities are endless, and still largely undefined.  It will take digital-native and enquiring minds to bring these applications to life.
Millennial lawyers looking for an in-house role can leverage these technical skills as strategic assets, and quickly gain more responsibility by leading initiatives to implement new technology.
Start your job search with Lawjobs.com today.
Influence of Technology on Today’s Legal Landscape
It is no secret that technology has slowly infiltrated its way into the legal industry. From social media to online legal search engines, technology has helped to modernize the legal landscape, making it more accessible to all legal professionals. As technology continues to change the legal industry, many professionals are left wondering how they can benefit.
Social Media Improves Connectivity within the Legal Landscape
No matter the industry, social media seems to have a measurable impact. In fact, when it comes to the legal landscape, social media has been responsible for a number of new developments. First and foremost, social media makes it easier for people working in the legal sector to remain connected. Take for example, the ever-popular Facebook.
Facebook is logged into by an unprecedented 1.09 Billion people per day. For legal professionals, this means that they can more easily stay connected to the latest news and legal stories that over 1 Billion people are posting, sharing, liking, and otherwise commenting about on a daily basis. Thanks to the popular social network, legal professionals now find it easier to stay up-to-date on the latest legal precedents. Not only can legal professionals stay up-to-date, but they can better understand the general population’s take on the passing of certain laws, regulations, and other legal events. In short, social media has made it easier for the legal landscape to be readily accessible to both legal professionals and the general population.
Technology Makes Online News Spreads Quickly
Online news can spread at the speed of a click or in many cases a “tweet.” For the legal landscape, this means that important news is more readily available. Thanks to online databases that are connected to verified news sources, legal professionals can now access important documents, facts, precedents, and other information needed in their day-to-day jobs.
No longer do legal professionals have to spend hours digging through the stacks of public, private, or legal libraries. Instead, members of the legal industry can link their research onto different devices. Whether it is scanning a page from a book with their cell phone or signing into an online legal database like VerdictSearch, legal industry professionals are able to expand their knowledge in a timely fashion. In the age of new legal precedents (for example the constant debates over same-sex marriage, healthcare laws and cybersecurity), easy access to online news and legal information is paramount to the success of a legal professional.
Finding a Job Has Been Influenced by the Online Marketplace
Applying for jobs in the legal industry has been greatly improved by the creation of legal-focused job search engines, such as Lawjobs.com. Lawjobs is the leading niche legal recruitment website. This easy-to-use site efficiently and effectively pairs active and passive job seekers within the legal industry with firms who are looking to fill targeted positions. Thanks to mobile and desktop accessibility, Lawjobs.com has successfully capitalized on the technology trend that is sweeping through the legal industry. Now, legal professionals can more easily find the jobs that best suit their needs, and law firms can simultaneously enjoy the benefits of highly qualified staff members.
The Bottom Line
Whether it is through social media, online news outlets, or an online legal job search engine, technology has helped to reshape the legal landscape. Through technology, legal professionals can now enjoy streamlined access to the latest news, legal rulings, and general legal information that they need to successfully complete their jobs and advance their careers.