Building a Collaborative Culture Between Legal & Business Teams
Join this insightful webcast and explore legal collaboration challenges, dive into actionable strategies, and share best practices to build a collaborative culture that enhances both communication and alignment between teams.
May 09, 2023 at 04:48 PM
3 minute read
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As a law firm leader, you understand the importance of effective communication and speaking the business language when it comes to being a better partner to in-house clients and their business leadership. But how can you go beyond communication to better foster a culture of collaboration between your firm, in-house counsel, and corporate leaders to improve outcomes?
Join this webcast as our panel of experts explore legal collaboration challenges, dive into actionable strategies, and share best practices to build a collaborative culture that enhances both communication and alignment between teams. You will learn:
- The benefits of a collaborative culture between legal and business teams
- Proven strategies for building trust, respect, and collaboration
- How to develop shared goals and metrics to measure success
- Insights into enhancing leadership and decision-making capabilities
- How to leverage technology and analytics to drive collaboration
Speaker(s):
Hailey Emmett | Moderator Hailey has nearly a decade of experience supporting lawyers in the legal industry. She joined Axiom in 2021 and currently serves as a Talent Success Manager on the Commercial team, where she enjoys supporting lawyers on their Axiom journey and connecting clients with best-in-class legal talent. Prior to joining Axiom, she spent over 7 years managing attorney recruiting and professional development at an AmLaw 200 firm, where she was responsible for entry-level and lateral recruiting, the summer associate program, and oversaw numerous internal committees and initiatives aimed at driving attorney development. Hailey is mother of one four-year-old daughter with another on the way. In her spare time, she enjoys gardening, cooking new recipes, and hiking. | |
Pavel Leshchinskiy Pavel is a JD/MBA Graduate, lawyer and consultant cross-leveraging business problem solving and legal skills to mitigate risks and maximize project outcomes for clients. He has diverse consulting and project experience that includes work in BSA/AML, financial intelligence, remediation under consent order, insurance consulting, control testing, conflicts checks and wall crosses, experts networks and chaperone diligence, material nonpublic information (MNPI) compliance and restricted list management. When not busy with fun projects at work, he is serving as Achieving Excellence Chair for Lawyers Club of San Francisco (LCSF) Inn of Court. His next project is to develop more mentorship opportunities for law students at the Inn of Court. He enjoys traveling, visiting museums, and would love to explore studying a new language! |
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