New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Anna Levine and Paula Sawyer | April 4, 2022
Ask NJLAP: A look at he challenges that legal professionals might face addressing cognitive changes among lawyers, which can occur at any age, and some suggestions for handling the situation.
By Derek F. Meek and Hanna Lahr | March 31, 2022
Proper planning is key to ensuring a company's financial health when facing an economic downturn. Although companies will come into such planning with different levels of financial health, the same considerations can be helpful in determining the best path forward.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 30, 2022
Legal departments prioritizing spend analytics likely has less to do with preference and more to do with quantifiable data and available tech.
By Zack Needles | March 30, 2022
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By David S. Cochran, QuisLex | March 28, 2022
A thorough vendor management needs analysis and data mapping exercise will not only save the company from future expense and potential liability, but also provide tools to utilize in the event of vendor data breaches, litigation and traditional contract management requirements.
By Zach Warren | March 21, 2022
"The leaders of an innovative legal department should foster an inclusive and diverse culture, enable their teams to be comfortable questioning the status quo, and be bold enough to empower their team to try new tools and solutions," says Kiran Mallavarapu, executive vice president and senior manager of legal strategic services at Liberty Mutual Insurance.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Charles Bakaly, Adrienne Petz and Aidan Ryan | March 16, 2022
Plaintiffs' lawyers know how to take legal fights into the court of public opinion. GCs and their defense counsel can–and should—prepare to meet them there.
By Zack Needles | Alaina Lancaster | March 15, 2022
Last week, Legal Speak was live on location at Legalweek 2022 in New York City, where we interviewed professionals from across the legal industry about their work and how they're helping to shape the future of the profession.
By Jack Womack | March 15, 2022
Analysis of accounts at several large international law firms has found many appeared to be grappling with falling Russia revenues and losses.
By Zach Warren | March 15, 2022
"The pandemic has forced some of the innovation models along; turning lemons into lemonade is what the virtual landscape has taught us," says Jill Goldman, vice president & senior counsel, contracts and intellectual property at the American Bankers Association.
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