FOR NEARLY 140 YEARS, WE HAVE BEEN A POWERFUL, INNOVATIVE FULL-SERVICE LAW FIRM HELPING TO BUILD THE AMERICAN WEST.
Fennemore isn’t your average law firm. With 19 offices in 5 states and industry-leading job satisfaction, you’ll join a dynamic team that is setting trends, breaking records, and helping clients and employees thrive. You will be a part of an extraordinary group of individuals who collaborate and find solutions together -- a team that is inclusive, makes connections, and brings their passion and pride to all they do.
Together, we strive to create an inclusive law firm that upholds respect for each other and our unique backgrounds. We commit on all levels to working together to promote equal opportunity, understand and value differences, and foster a dignified and diverse work environment. Fennemore’s commitment to our values translates into the workplace. Law.com named Fennemore is the fastest-growing law firm in the U.S., and we consistently have among the best retention statistics in the country.
Fennemore has a new, remote opportunity for a full-time DIRECTOR OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION to join our growing firm. The Director of Emerging Technology and Innovation is responsible for driving technological advancement and innovative practices within our law firm. This role bridges the gap between legal professionals, clients, and technology, ensuring our firm remains at the forefront of legal tech innovation. This position can be performed remotely or from any of our office locations. Occasional travel is necessary.
Responsibilities:
- In partnership with the Chief Enterprise Officer and Fennemore Labs, lead the firm's innovation strategy, identifying and implementing emerging technologies to enhance legal service delivery and operational efficiency;
- Collaborate with practice group leaders and firm management to understand technological needs and develop solutions tailored to specific practice areas;
- Oversee the evaluation, selection, and implementation of new legal technologies, including conducting pilot programs and proof of concept testing;
- Stay abreast of LegalTech trends and emerging technologies, providing regular updates and analysis to firm leadership;
- Manage innovation projects and legal technology implementations across the firm;
- Develop guidelines and best practices for technology adoption within practice groups;
- Foster strategic relationships with technology vendors, industry organizations, and innovation thought leaders;
- Coordinate with the Information Services team to align innovation initiatives with the firm's overall technology strategy;
- Lead change management efforts to facilitate the adoption of new technologies and innovative processes;
- Provide technology expertise and guidance to firm leadership on strategic technology investments;
- Participate in the development of systems training, documentation, and adoption metrics for implemented technology; and
- Other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in a technology-related field required;
- JD and Master’s degree preferred;
- Minimum of 5-7 years of related experience in legal practice or legal operations, preferably in a large law firm setting required;
- Strong understanding of legal tech and emerging technologies in the legal field;
- Excellent project management and coordination skills;
- Proven track record of managing innovation projects and technology implementations;
- Experience with legal-specific technologies (e.g., e-discovery, practice management software, legal research tools);
- Knowledge of coding languages and front-end technologies preferred;
- Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to explain complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences;
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities;
- Ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external partners;
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills;
- Ability to handle sensitive information discreetly;
- Occasional travel; and
- Team-oriented with a proactive problem-solving approach
Total Rewards:
- Competitive Base Salary + Annual Merit Increases
- On-the-Spot Monthly Bonus Program
- Workplace Flexibility Options
- 401k Retirement Plan with Employer Match & Profit-Sharing Component
- Health, Dental and Vision Coverage + Employer Premium Contribution
- Employer-Paid Group Term Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays
- Employee Wellness Program
- Employee Assistance Program
After extending a conditional offer of employment for this position, an individualized assessment may be conducted to comply with Fennemore’s background screening policy.
PLEASE CONSIDER APPLYING TODAY
Fennemore is an equal opportunity employer and encourages people from all social, economic, and ethnic groups, and individuals with disabilities, to apply to our positions. Fennemore is dedicated to maintaining an atmosphere that promotes the diversity of personal backgrounds, experiences, abilities, perspectives, and ideas. If your experience and qualifications are close to what you see listed here – even if not a perfect match -- please still consider applying. If you require assistance or need reasonable accommodations during any point in the application or interview process, please let us know.
The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this position. They should not be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills. Employees may be required to perform duties outside their normal assigned responsibilities as needed.
Salary: $135,000/yr. - $150,000/yr.