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SJ Berwin asks associates to appraise partners

Author: Charlotte Edmond

Published: 03/04/2008 15:45

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SJ Berwin has overhauled its partner appraisal system, with the firm’s top names set to be rated by both their peers and associates for the first time.

The new ‘360-degree’ system is being used for the current appraisal round and sees partners graded by both those of the same rank and those below them against set criteria, including the way they work, their leadership skills and people management abilities.

Each of the firm’s partners must choose a panel of between five and eight people to provide anonymous feedback, grading the partners from bad to excellent. Significantly, other people at the firm may make comments on the partner’s performance, even if they are not invited to do so.

Senior partner Jonathan Blake told Legal Week: “We regard getting feedback from people as very important to the development of our lawyers at all levels. The grail is to get the right people giving the appraisals so that everyone can improve.”

The move comes against a backdrop of new initiatives SJ Berwin is rolling out to engage with its junior lawyers, after a period in which the firm has been dogged by claims of poor staff morale.

Following the appointment late last year of corporate partner Laura O’Neill (pictured) and property partner Bryan Pickup to manage graduates and oversee associate welfare, the firm has also made a number of changes to its graduate recruitment system.

The firm has put together a panel of senior associates to work with the firm’s recruitment team interviewing potential trainees and summer placement candidates. The panel — the first time associates have had such an active role in recruitment — will see senior associates then recommending which of the applicants should go forward for a second stage interview with partners.

O’Neill said: “We wanted our senior associates to understand how we attract talent and get involved in the whole system and, equally, give prospective lawyers at the firm a view of real fee earners.”

In addition, the firm has just completed its second annual survey of associates, which allows the firm’s junior lawyers to anonymously give their opinion on the firm.

Following the introduction of the survey last year, SJ Berwin created an elected associate forum for the first time to aid communication with the partners and made a number of changes to its flexible working policy.

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