Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Melissa Overgaard | April 17, 2023
Engaging the services of an outsourced provider or onboarding technology solutions can ease an organization's entity management burden considerably – but which is the best path?
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Scott Steinberg | April 10, 2023
In effect, for the first time in history, we now have five generations in the workplace – all of which learn, work, communicate, and consume information in vastly different fashions, which begs the question: How can you better communicate with, engage, and inspire all of these audiences?
Legaltech News | Expert Opinion
By Olga V. Mack | April 6, 2023
During a financial crisis, the GC's role is to identify risk and support new opportunities in the shortest amount of time possible, with as little error as possible, to minimize risk as much as possible—all while keeping the company alive.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Paula Davis | April 6, 2023
Burnout is largely misunderstood as a failing of individual stress management, and while lawyers must understand the behaviors that increase their stress, burnout is driven by specific root causes that legal organizations and teams may not prioritize. In this article, I will address six core causes of burnout that legal leaders and teams must recognize.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Myriah Jaworski and Vanessa Kelly | April 3, 2023
The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning tools in the employment context is not new. What is new, however, is the increasing awareness that AI, ML and automated tools may perpetuate bias based on race, gender or other protected class status.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By David McVeigh | April 3, 2023
When GCs can't 'staff up' for more support, they 'send out.' The question is: Can they send out, get more, and still somehow pay less? (Hint: Not with Legal's current budgeting structure.)
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mike Evers | April 3, 2023
Goldman Sachs predicts that artificial intelligence will disrupt 44% of legal jobs. While no one is suggesting that four out of ten lawyers will be replaced by technology advances, make no mistake: companies prefer fewer lawyers to more lawyers, and corporate counsel should prepare for the future accordingly.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Jeff Guttman | March 30, 2023
In this article, we'll discuss what we see as some of the most frequent challenges faced in antitrust investigations and second requests, the most common errors made by businesses and legal service firms involved, and the actions that can prevent or at least reduce the likelihood of those errors.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Abbott Martin | March 29, 2023
General Counsel have a broad range of responsibilities from serving as a company's top lawyer and head of the legal department to advising on corporate strategy, managing cross function assurance efforts, responding to legal-political-social changes and more.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Scott Steinberg | March 28, 2023
Big Tech and social networks of every stripe continue to wield growing influence over the information that we consume, how we interact online, and the practices of data collection and sharing at every turn. Naturally, one has to wonder: What changes are needed to global and national legal or regulatory systems to adapt to a world where the pace of industrial progress now moves at the speed of silicon?
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