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Perkins Coie

Legal Project Manager

Perkins Coie, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127

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Legal Project Manager Perkins Coie is searching for a Legal Project Manager (LPM) who reports to a member of the Management team. LPMs are aligned with the Firm’s strategy and play an important role in advancing the Firm’s advanced approach to the delivery of legal services.

This position supports client-facing engagements to ensure successful implementation of such projects, provides support for all practice groups and will affect efficiency, quality, profitability, competitive positioning and client satisfaction.

The LPM will interact with legal and business professionals internally and externally and is expected to uphold the image of the Firm by maintaining positive contact with clients, attorneys and staff.

Candidates are encouraged to apply even if they do not meet all criteria. The Firm has several emerging talent roles (e.g., LPM Assistant, Coordinator, Administrator) that will be considered for strong candidates that may not meet the criteria for the LPM role but could be strong in an emerging talent role.

Essential Functions

Assist legal teams and practice groups with the delivery of legal services for complex, high-profile client engagements employing project management methods and tools.

Provide project management oversight, principles, methodologies and tools as defined by legal teams and practice groups for internal and client-facing projects with limited complexity.

Manage assigned projects and associated activities to ensure resources are channeled to produce planned deliverables on time and within scope and budget.

Organize project teams into work groups and work closely with relationship attorneys to support and guide the entire project team in their effort to achieve business goals and produce deliverables within the specified time frames and on budget.

Monitor the project scope management process to ensure key stakeholders are apprised of scope change requests and impact to project.

Collaborate with team resources to plan for custom solutions and oversee the design, plan and implementation for client-facing technical or process solutions.

Follow policies, procedures and documentation created for the Pricing and Legal Project Management departments.

Manage multiple projects concurrently.

Train legal teams and clients on the implementation and fundamentals of LPM.

Perform other duties, as assigned.

Be present at work during regularly scheduled working hours and as needed, consistent with the Firm’s attendance expectations.

Specific Skills Required

Computer proficient with advanced skills in MS Office.

Capacity to learn new technology, tools and platforms.

Aptitude to make difficult and complex independent decisions.

Excellent organizational, oral and written communication skills, including recordkeeping, data collection and system information. Ability to compile and analyze data, and furnish concise, detailed information in written report format.

Excellent facilitation skills to lead meetings, conduct effective briefings and presentations, and develop consensus, both internally and externally.

Strong ability to lead, think creatively, proactively adapt to a changing environment, act decisively, and motivate, develop, inspire and empower others.

Ability to plan, organize, direct, implement and evaluate processes to lead people and manage resources to achieve desired results.

Aptitude to create an open environment conducive to freely sharing information and ideas.

Capability to use many software programs to provide professional documents and prepare presentation media audiences.

Specific Skills Preferred

SharePoint, Visio and MS Project knowledge.

Education and Experience

Experience in a similar role either at a professional services company or in a legal environment.

Minimum three years of formal project management experience or equivalent work experience preferred.

PMP, JD or MBA preferred.

Understanding of project estimation and management approaches, tools and phases of the project lifecycle.

Minimum five years of law firm or legal operations experience required.

Benefits Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records that reside in Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco counties will be considered for employment in accordance with the applicable Fair Chance Ordinance and the California Fair Chance Act. This position is eligible for an annual discretionary bonus, 401(k) plan, medical, dental, and vision insurance, accrued paid time off plan starting at 20 days annually, personal medical and parental leave, up to 10 paid holidays, and family care benefits. More information regarding benefits and programs may be found here.

Perkins Coie is committed to advancing diversity and inclusion both within the Firm and throughout our collective communities.

Compensation San Francisco Bay Area compensation range: $150,280 to $234,670 annually. Colorado compensation range: $117,740 to $183,860 annually. Illinois compensation range: $124,260 to $194,040 annually. Los Angeles compensation range: $137,120 to $214,110 annually. San Diego compensation range: $135,380 to $211,390 annually. New York compensation range: $136,620 to $213,330 annually. Washington State compensation range: $124,200 to $193,940 annually. Washington, D.C. compensation range: $134,140 to $209,460 annually.

Seniority Level Mid-Senior level

Employment Type Full-time

Job Function Project Management and Information Technology

Industries Law Practice

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