14. Diageo GC: This Is What It Means to Know My Business
While law firms often perceive they’re doing a pretty good job learning the client business, GCs have unique requirements that are helpful to review. Here’s a Q&A with Jordan Toumey Razza, AGC of Diageo North American Inc on this topic.
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