By Trudy Knockless | October 25, 2023
"Their job is to not get into trouble," legal department consultant Ken Callander said of in-house attorneys. "So, that is their number one way they look at the world."
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By Aleeza Furman | October 23, 2023
John Ryan, general counsel of Temple University Health System, called the hospital's recent loss, "disappointing but not surprising," and said, "We were not putting our best foot forward with the quality of lawyering."
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Brian Meegan | October 23, 2023
As legal services grow more complex, now is the time for legal and procurement to foster open, ongoing dialogues as true partners. Through collaboration, communication, and willingness to educate each other, they can navigate change successfully while delivering greater value organization-wide.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Jenn Bankston | October 23, 2023
"I am heard, but I am not seen. If I cannot be seen, I cannot be successful." The words uttered to me by a client last week, a General Counsel, at a corporation.
By Hugo Guzman | October 20, 2023
A study of legal department lawyers released Thursday found that problems with burnout have substantially worsened in the last year.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Kariem Abdellatif | October 11, 2023
In this article, we explore some of the key challenges for in-house legal teams when it comes to maintaining control of their entity portfolios, and outline the tech-driven solutions that can help to overcome these pain points.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mike Evers | October 4, 2023
Year-end hiring, or "Q4 placement" as search firms refer to it, is always tricky. But 2023 presents an additional challenge.
By Justin Henry | September 26, 2023
Heather Jacobson said she was attracted to Axiom Advice & Counsel because it spoke to the roots of her clients' issues with the traditional law firm model while she occupied previous roles, citing limited access to partners and the ever-escalating billable hour.
By Justin Henry | September 25, 2023
Five employees could lose their jobs at the end of the month. An MLA representative said the search firm isn't exiting the advisory services business but "refocusing to a more tailored advisory offering, including coaching, advising and on-boarding."
By Anthony Davies | September 22, 2023
That the pace of change is "accelerating" is surely an understatement. What seemed almost a near certainty a year ago — that law firms would fully and permanently embrace work-from-home — is experiencing a seeming reversal. While many firms have, in fact, embraced hybrid operations, the meaning of hybrid has evolved from "office optional," to an average required 2 days a week, to now many firms coming out with four-day work week mandates — this time, with teeth.
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