Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Scott Steinberg | June 21, 2021
Like today's most successful executives are aware, successfully practicing the art of leadership is less about exercising individual talent these days, and more about one's ability to steer a workforce's collective capabilities and expertise towards achieving a common goal.
By Dan Clark | June 18, 2021
"Get up from your desk and walk around," one consultant and former GC said.
By Sarah Tincher-Numbers | June 17, 2021
What do corporate legal departments expect of their outside counsel when it comes to diversity and inclusion efforts? The answer to that isn't one-size-fits-all, but in short: a lot more than they used to.
By Dan Clark | June 17, 2021
In-house leaders for Verizon, PayPal and Raytheon Technologies say in-house lawyers must actively work to shape regulations that affect their companies.
By Abigail Harris | June 14, 2021
What does it mean to truly embrace continuous change and operate at scale and speed? Corporate Counsel Advance has gathered practical strategies and observations from corporate legal chiefs from around the globe to discover how to successfully develop an agile in-house team.
By Abigail Harris | June 14, 2021
Keith Schilling, Chairman and Senior Partner at Schillings, discusses with Corporate Counsel Advance how to shape the purpose of an organization, how to influence and inspire a team, the skills that the leaders of tomorrow will need, and the changes to the working world that the legal sector can expect to see over the next 5-10 years.
By Dan Packel | June 14, 2021
Big Law is paying a "double premium"—both for office space and elevated employee salaries—as a result of its geographic strategy in cities such as San Francisco and Los Angeles, said law professor Gregory Shill. But he's skeptical about a dramatic shift.
By Susan Hackett and Andrew Dick | June 14, 2021
The "Leaders of Legal" conversation series turns its focus "inside out" in Episode 3: exploring how general counsel known for their internal counseling prowess are changing the game as external advocates for their clients: lobbying before governmental bodies, protecting reputational status, and directing the enterprise's regulatory agenda.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 10, 2021
"Last year showed us that we all need to continue growing by seeking out new work and learning about up-and-coming areas of law in order to better serve the evolving needs of our clients," said Brittanie D. Browning of Hall Booth Smith in Atlanta.
By Lawrence L. Bell | June 9, 2021
In addition to funding the government and further COVID-19 relief, the recently signed Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) included significant provisions impacting health benefit coverage.
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