Insight into the Minds of GCs & their Priorities for 2023
Join this webcast to hear seasoned panelists break down the 2023 GC report findings, and gain insight into executive leaders' thinking for the year ahead.
February 07, 2023 at 05:37 PM
3 minute read
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For law firm leadership and lawyers, knowing how General Counsel think, what their top priorities are, and the forces shaping their decisions is crucial to understanding a client's evolving needs.
To pinpoint these priorities, Axiom surveyed over 200 General Counsel last year to gain a better understanding of how COVID impacted legal leaders trying to reconcile changing business objectives and demands with the values of their department and broader organization. This year, Axiom's 2nd annual GC survey focuses on how GCs are holding their teams accountable, how the decisions they make are tied to departmental values, and most importantly, whether economic volatility and inflation are forcing GCs to prioritize budget over values.
Join this webcast to hear seasoned panelists break down the 2023 GC report findings, and gain insight into executive leaders' thinking for the year ahead. We'll uncover:
- The current mind frames of GCs and their priorities for 2023
- How GCs are tracking and measuring legal team accountability
- How GCs anticipate the looming recession will affect legal departments, team morale, and mental health
- What all of this means for law firms
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Featured Speakers:
![]() | Kelli Lanski (Host) Kelli has over a decade of experience in the legal industry, with most of that time spent managing antitrust investigations and lawsuits at an AmLaw 100 firm in New York. She now lives in her hometown of Columbus, Ohio and joined Axiom's Talent Success Team in 2022, supporting a bench of litigation and investigations lawyers. When she's not helping Axiom's clients find the right lawyer to solve their litigation needs or our lawyers craft fulfilling inhouse careers, Kelli loves to travel and is always planning her next adventure. |
![]() | Laurel Burke Laurel is a practical, business-focused in-house lawyer with sound judgment and proven expertise managing, implementing, monitoring, and maintaining broad ranges of complex projects in multiple industries. She engages with colleagues and partners at all levels to collaboratively evolve programs and enhance the customer experience. |
![]() | Holly Windham Holly is an accomplished lawyer and people leader with over 30 years of experience advising and representing corporate clients predominantly in the technology sector, ranging from market-leading multi-billion dollar businesses to emerging software, IT services and cloud businesses. As a Chief Legal Officer, Holly has extensive experience as a C-Suite executive and board advisor, guiding legal department operations and strategy in both private and public companies. |
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