For IT staff it is a matter of course, for HR staff it is not uncommon, and for the legal department it could become the new standard in the future: Receiving inquiries from in-house clients via an IT portal and forwarding the so-called legal tickets to the appropriate employee. The goal: faster processing of cases.
KPMG Law partners Andreas Bong and Markus Fuhrmann are also quoted in detail in the article from March 8, 2024 (p. 44 and 45).
“The Legal Front Door is not just a simple point of entry, but a key tool for collaboration between the legal department and other business areas.”
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andreasbong@kpmg-law.com
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