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By Tasha Norman | May 26, 2022
"Take the time to explore and broaden your perspective and personal experience, in addition to taking risks," says Steven Zelinger, general counsel of Qolo in Menlo Park, California.
Law.com | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | May 26, 2022
"Take the time to explore and broaden your perspective and personal experience, in addition to taking risks."
By Diane Homolak | May 25, 2022
To make a repository valuable and keep it that way, you need to follow four specific steps in concurrent order to get their cumulative benefits.
By Zack Needles | May 24, 2022
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By Hugo Guzman | May 21, 2022
"He's in a situation where either he's going to be a defendant, or he himself might be a plaintiff, bringing libel cases against the person who is accusing him of this conduct," UCLA law professor James Park said.
By Samantha Joseph | May 18, 2022
This special report examines a range of issues, from risks to competition, asset management in untested spheres, international rumblings, the metaverse, cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens or NFTs, and the emerging digital world.
By Phillip Bantz | May 18, 2022
One lawyer predicts that the unraveling of California's board diversity statutes could ultimately strengthen corporate boardroom diversity efforts by paving the "way for a more defensible model for the future."
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Maesea McCalpin | May 16, 2022
Legal leaders have a critical advisory role in ensuring that ESG reporting structures are designed to meet the organization's goals and commitments—regardless of whether they head the program.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Laura Stevens and Barrett Avigdor | May 12, 2022
The best leaders identify the need and lead change before the need for change becomes obvious to everyone.
By Greg Andrews | May 12, 2022
"The whole idea of firing the firms or hitting them with a punitive measure like that undermines what we're trying to achieve together, honestly. Can I give you specifics about why I think that? No. It's just sort of a gut feel," BASF legal chief Matt Lepore said.
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