Lucy Dillon
Director of Knowledge Management
We are firmly committed to Knowledge Management, believing that it is a key driver in increasing the quality and efficiency of our client service.
We have recently made a significant investment in upgrading our know-how applications and developing tools and techniques to capture, store and deliver the firm’s collective knowledge to our lawyers and clients. This investment was publicly recognised in 2004, when BLP won the Inbrief "e-Loties" award for Best Knowledge Management/Information Portal.
We have also invested in our Knowledge Management team. Our team of KDLs and Information Officers, who ensure that our lawyers are aware of all relevant and proposed changes to the law, regulation and market practice in their areas of specialisation, has doubled in size in the last two years and recruitment of talented individuals committed to Knowledge Management continues.
Complementing our Knowledge Management team is our library service which ensures our lawyers are provided with comprehensive and up-to-date legal reference works in all practice areas. We also have significant on-line legal reference material, which is available to the lawyers from their desktop and is regularly and directly updated by relevant legal publishers.
As with our lawyers our Knowledge Management team are offered competitive salaries and benefits. Where able the firm is also keen to offer opportunities to potential candidates to meet their work/life balance objectives.
Below is a list of current professional support vacancies at Berwin Leighton Paisner. If there is no suitable vacancy for you at the moment you are welcome to submit your CV to our CV Bank.
Knowledge Development Lawyer for the Planning & Environment Group
The Group is seeking to appoint its first Knowledge Development Lawyer. The successful candidate will operate within the Group but will work closely with others in the wider KM team (in particular existing KDLs within our Core Real Estate Group).