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HOGAN LOVELLS US LLP Knowledge Lawyer Health, Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology and Medical Device and Technology Regulatory Practices in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Knowledge plays a vital role at Hogan Lovells. The strategic purpose of the Knowledge Management team is to ensure that all those involved in delivering legal advice to clients have access to the knowledge and information they require to deliver a technically excellent, efficient service; to devise new and innovative ways of sharing that knowledge with clients as part of client relationship management; to input knowledge into the firm s continuous process improvement initiatives around legal service delivery; and to ensure that the firm is harnessing new technology to support those objectives. Reporting Direct line reporting is the Health, Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology and Medical Device and Technology Practice Group leadership and a dotted line into the Regional Head of Knowledge. Responsibilities Key responsibilities include: Knowledge Strategy: Lead the development, implementation and communication of the knowledge strategy for the groups, working closely with the practice groups and Regional Head of Knowledge to ensure progress as against those strategic priorities. Identify and drive efficiencies within the group s practice of law, e.g., explore and pilot relevant legal technology/AI products, assist with legal process improvement to improve the group's ability to service its clients efficiently and in a cost-effective manner. Be a visible and active driver of a "knowledge-first" culture within the groups and promote the sharing and dissemination of know-how within the team. Represent the practice groups in global, firm-wide knowledge projects and initiatives as and when required. Current Awareness and Thought Leadership: Identify, draft and coordinate the development of high-value thought leadership publications. Identify key legal developments and hot topics that provide an opportunity to showcase the firm s experience and insight via client alerts, pitches, directory and award submissions, webinars, seminars, article submissions, opportunities to pitch to the press and other client-facing collateral; provide the legal research and legal technical content needed to produce such products. Research, monitor, analyze and report to the groups on legal, market and industry developments and trends, considering how they will affect the group's practice and its clients. Assist with the groups efforts to find innovative ways of using its knowledge to add value to key client relationships by providing timely material to facilitate frequent interactions with clients. Help the groups to develop new legal products, identify possible new services and innovative and efficient ways of working. Legal Knowledge: Lead the collection, drafting, maintenance, automation and updating the group knowledge, driving, specifically, the development of a comprehensive, best-in-class library of model documents across the Biotechnology practice groups. Strengthen pathways to collect and curate the groups highest-value legal knowledge, ensuring that the groups knowledge repositories surface consistent, relevant, high-quality starting points for all lawyers. Develop training materials for internal and external clients, by drafting, delivering and capturing training on different substantive areas of the three practice groups. Legal Training: Develop, implement and deliver training to associates, partners and external clients within the health, pharmaceuticals & biotechnology and medical device areas and on core topics. Devise and implement training strategy for the groups to support future needs; arrange for associates and partners and third parties to develop and deliver courses. Relationship Building: Lawyers Develop relationships with lawyers who have experience relevant to the groups and facilitate the sharing of quality knowledge and experience. Respond to queries from lawyers and track queries to identify knowledge and training needs. Introduce lawyers joining a group to the group s knowledge resources. Firm wide Community Coordinate with other nowledge Lawyers supporting other practice/industry sector groups, sharing knowledge and best practices and encouraging the alignment of the groups knowledge plans with those of other groups. Participate in knowledge community initiatives. Follow and encourage global practices and standards. Help to establish a knowledge sharing culture within the firm and the groups. Develop and promote the firm s knowledge systems and processes within the groups and liaise with lawyers to gather feedback. Collaborate with the business services departments, including Marketing & Business Development, Learning & Development, Research Services and IT. Client-facing work Collaborate with Partners, Marketing & Business Development and PR to identify opportunities to generate business from new and existing clients through articles, briefing notes, client events, knowledge products. Provide direct support to clients in respect of knowledge management issues and/or value-add services. Experience Required Candidates must have at least 5-7 years of practice experience in health, pharmaceutical and biotechnology and/or medical device law at a law firm, with the government or equivalent experience. Candidates must have a J.D. with strong academic credentials and be admitted to the D.C. Bar or bar of any state in which we have an office. We expect the Knowledge Lawyer to work 40 hours per week, some of which could be working remotely, but he or she should have the flexibility to work additional hours as needed. Technical and Personal Skills Works to a high standard, showing sound judgment and attention to detail. Effectively prioritizes and manages own time. Highly developed organizational ability. Dynamic, self-starter, energetic and enthusiastic. Takes ownership of projects and tasks and progresses them independently. Willingness to travel to key meetings. Able to work under pressure and remain focused. Leverages available resources. Interested in the law, knowledge and the use of legal technology in effective knowledge sharing. Communication Responds promptly to requests for assistance or information. Able to communicate (written and verbal) effectively in a multi-cultural environment. Builds credibility and strong relationships with colleagues. Group work Works effectively within a large organizational structure. Contributes to discussion and accepts the consensus. Understands and promotes connections between other practice/industry sector groups, Marketing & Business Development, Learning & Development, Research Services, IT and other business services departments.