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Brain Drain in Law Firms: A Must-Attend Webinar on Knowledge Retention and Efficiency

Losing experienced lawyers isn’t just about recruitment gaps; it’s about losing years of accumulated expertise and strategic insights. Without a solid knowledge management system, law firms risk starting from scratch every time top talent walks out the door.

Join us for an insightful session on Knowledge Management for Law Firms: A Panacea to Brain Drain where we’ll explore:
– The key factors driving talent migration in law firms
– The consequences of brain drain on legal practice and case management
– How firms can safeguard institutional knowledge despite staff turnover

Date: Thursday, 20th February 2025
Time: 12 PM WAT

Don’t let knowledge slip away! Secure your spot now: https://bit.ly/KMLawFirm

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