Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Alexander C. Gavis and Mark E. Young | August 7, 2018
There is an opportunity—and a need—for lawyers to be better listeners, a skill not typically honed in law school and developed during the course of one's career.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Martin Bijman | August 6, 2018
In order to address both quantity and quality, IP teams undertake a range of activities, which can be done simultaneously.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Mike Evers | August 6, 2018
The most honest and helpful constructive criticism often comes from mentors, friends and outside resources (including recruiters!), people who only want success and happiness for you.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Cynthia Dow, Russell Reynolds Associates | July 25, 2018
Alongside improvements to the candidate pool, the increased focus on diversity and inclusion means we are set to see a continuation of the trend of women being hired into the top legal job.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Noah J. Hanft | July 24, 2018
In the absence of legislative certainty, and facing suspicion from the #MeToo movement and the “court of public opinion,” this is a unique opportunity for companies to consider utilizing flexible and creative approaches to address these issues in a way that favorably resonates with their stakeholders.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Monica Zent, CEO of Foxwordy, founder of ZentLaw | July 23, 2018
Monica Zent lists six steps that can limit the odds of overspending or buying the wrong technology for legal departments and law firms.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Susan Hackett | July 13, 2018
Former ACC general counsel Susan Hackett offers her take on the school's response
By Sheryl Falk and Serge Jorgenson | June 29, 2018
We live surrounded by the Internet of Things, or more simply put, connected devices. They know what temperature to heat our rooms, what time we get out…
By Alexander Geisler | June 26, 2018
What truly stands out in today's competitive market? Hint: It's not about legal bona fides or your resume.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jan Dhont and Lauren Cuyvers | June 20, 2018
As long as the legal landscape is unfolding, supervisory authorities will hold off from the kinds of “true” enforcement action possible only under settled legal frameworks.
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