seeks to get clients involved within the community, not just by attending events, but by being one of the "family," Buchanan said. That was the philosophy behind the Primerus Client Resource Institute. It was created in 2016 for clients to join the conversations about how Primerus can improve the quality of legal services available, provide easier access to the world's finest law firms, and ensure clients are charged reasonable fees. The institute has grown to 60 client members, Buchanan said. Benefits for members include: phone call with any Primerus member, anywhere in the world. right Primerus lawyer(s) to meet clients' legal needs. webinars. available in various legal specialties. membership meetings in various areas of practice. educational programs customized to clients' business and industry. general counsel and corporate secretary for AVX Corporation in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, joined the institute after attending the 2018 Primerus International Convocation. Now, he turns to Primerus when he needs new attorneys. He likes working with small to mid-sized firms like Primerus firms. "They tend to be more responsive than the bigger firms," he said. He also looks for lawyers who anticipate what he needs to know. "I need a lawyer to say, `I know you asked x, but I am not sure you know about y, so we want to make sure you know about this so you can understand why that is a concern of ours." To Ako Williams, vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary for Ushio America, Inc., in Cypress, California, size is also one of the attractive things about Primerus firms. After attending the same Convocation, she came away with a new resource for finding firms in new jurisdictions. "One of the great things about Primerus is, of course, all the firms are screened," Williams said. "And all of rates are much more reasonable and they provide excellent services." She's planning to return to the 2019 Primerus International Convocation in Miami this May to develop more relationships with Primerus attorneys. Primerus stand out from other legal organizations, according to Buchanan, and it's the reason he eschews the term "network" to describe Primerus, preferring instead the term society. Norchi agrees. "It's not a referral group," he said. "We are much different from that." Referrals happen, but they happen for substantive reasons, he said. "It's sort of like being in a large law firm without the overhead and the political wrangling," Norchi said. "What we're really doing is we're enhancing our relationship with our client by being able to provide them with resources that most law firms don't have, even large law firms." hunger locally and globally. We invite members to organize a local food drive or donate to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). According to the WFP, it provides food assistance to an average of 91.4 million people in 83 countries each year. |