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Working Together to Provide a Library and Information Enquiry Service to Shell's Legal Community: a Story of Collaboration Between Client and Law Firm Part Two: From the Law Firm Perspective
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 January 2018
Abstract
This article and the previous one published in this issue of LIM are derived from a joint talk given at the BIALL Annual Conference 2017, which was held in Manchester. The title of the conference was ‘Together or apart? Effective ways of working’ and this talk described the collaboration between Shell's Legal Librarian, Hilary Smith, and Miriam Davies, Head of Library & Information at Norton Rose Fulbright, to provide an enquiry service to Shell's legal community. The service subsequently developed to include other law firms on Shell's legal panel. Topics covered include understanding the information needs of in-house lawyers, types of queries received, why involve law firms in providing such a service, the concept of added value and its importance in the client-law firm relationship, the setting up of the service, how it works in practice, how it is being used and key take away messages. In this article Miriam Davies takes a view from the law firm perspective.
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- Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. Published by British and Irish Association of Law Librarians
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1 Darbyshire, Chris (1990) Laying down the law to lawyers 9 International Financial Law Review 18Google Scholar
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