After you’ve reached the pinnacle of your law career—becoming a seasoned general counsel—you’re likely coming up on some other milestones in your life. You may be considering what’s next for you, and whether it’s possible to attain the same level of personal and professional fulfillment doing something else.
This was a question that former MasterCard GC Noah Hanft considered not long ago after an almost 30-year career with the company. Last year he retired to become CEO of the International Institution of Conflict Prevention and Resolution a month later. CPR, as it’s called, is an independent nonprofit organization that specializes in helping global businesses and their lawyers resolve commercial disputes more cost- effectively and efficiently using alternative dispute resolution.
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