By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions | August 17, 2020
Many organizations may not want to change during an already-painful time. But organizations that don't seize this opportunity to re-evaluate the insourcing/outsourcing question may multiply their pain in the mid- to long- run.
By Zach Warren | August 17, 2020
In this Q&A for its Breaking Tradition series, Law.com catches up with Lucy Bassli, founder and principal of InnoLegal Services and former assistant general counsel at Microsoft. She tells why she went "irregular" out on her own, and why transparency and trust are important in alternative legal service provider relationships.
By Phillip Bantz | August 12, 2020
"I've had some very hard conversations with team members I basically inherited. Some made it. Some did not," said AccuWeather Inc. general counsel Jennifer Chung.
By Phillip Bantz | August 7, 2020
A study from ALM Intelligence and consulting firm Wicker Park Group reveals that corporate legal shortfalls may not be as severe as once feared, and more legal departments are looking to proactive planning.
By John Drum and Melissa Rutzen | August 6, 2020
This article examines challenges facing accountants due to economic and financial stress increasing at the same time that oversight may be relaxing, provides insight into the question of whether we should expect a rise in accounting manipulations, and concludes with comments on mitigating hindsight bias.
By Kibkabe Araya | August 6, 2020
"Twenty percent of the time spent on unplanned work is wasted," said Vidhya Balasubramanian, managing vice president in Gartner's legal and compliance practice. "That's over a thousand work hours in a year at a typical $1 billion company with 10 full-time employees in the legal department."
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Frank Ready | August 6, 2020
A Penn Law webinar titled "Reimagining Legal Operations" examined a corporate legal ecosystem that is rapidly transforming due to heightened levels of risk and the broadening array of skills such as technology and project management needed to succeed.
By Frank Ready | August 6, 2020
A Penn Law webinar titled "Reimagining Legal Operations" examined a corporate legal ecosystem that is rapidly transforming due to heightened levels of risk and the broadening array of skills such as technology and project management needed to succeed.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Dan Clark | August 5, 2020
Paul Gilbert has served in an interim role since May at the Camp Hill-headquartered pharmacy chain. The move comes after Rite Aid announced expanding COVID-19 testing to 258 locations.
By Dan Clark | July 27, 2020
"No one should complain that the business calls too much," John Gilmore, co-founder and managing partner at BarkerGilmore, said. "That is when the promotional opportunities come; when GCs hear from the business."
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