The administrative side of a law firm is rarely where managing partners spend their time — which is exactly why it tends to accumulate inefficiency. Redundant processes, underperforming staff, outdated systems, and poorly defined roles can all drag on profitability without ever appearing as a line item on the income statement.
Profits for Partners brings an objective, experienced eye to your firm's operations — surfacing the issues that are hardest to see from the inside, and producing practical recommendations that can be implemented without disrupting your lawyers' work.
Administrative Operations Review
A comprehensive review of your firm's administrative functions — examining how work flows through the firm, how support staff are deployed, how technology is being used, and where processes can be streamlined, consolidated, or eliminated. The review covers all major administrative areas and produces a prioritised set of recommendations ranked by impact and ease of implementation.
- Review of all major administrative functions and support roles
- Workflow analysis to identify bottlenecks and redundancies
- Staff deployment and capacity assessment
- Technology utilisation review — are your systems being used effectively?
- Vendor and supplier contract review
- Office space and facilities assessment
- Prioritised recommendations with estimated impact
What We Look For
After 20+ years running operations at a major Vancouver law firm, Colin Cameron knows where operational inefficiency tends to hide in law firms of all sizes. Common areas include:
- Support staff ratios that have grown without strategic review
- Manual processes that could be automated or eliminated
- Technology systems that are underutilised or no longer fit for purpose
- Procurement and vendor relationships that haven't been renegotiated in years
- Administrative workflows that were designed for a smaller or different firm
- Facilities costs that could be reduced without affecting service delivery
Implementation Support
Operational improvements require careful change management — particularly when they affect staff roles and responsibilities. We work with firm leadership to develop an implementation plan that achieves the efficiency gains while maintaining morale and service quality.
- Implementation sequencing and prioritisation
- Change management planning for operational changes
- Staff communication and transition support
- Follow-up review to assess results