By Dan Clark | May 17, 2021
"When you think about strategic operations, it is not a series of transactional interactions it is also a series of relational interactions," Todd Sulger of HP Inc. said.
By Dan Clark | May 16, 2021
The firms' innovative fee approaches and the flexibility to move away from the billable hour can be appealing to some general counsel.
By Scott Steinberg | May 10, 2021
Talents which bring enterprises success in tomorrow's working world will be greatly different than those which have served them in the past. Following, you'll find seven new skills that every business (and every legal department) should be adding to its employee learning and development plan if it wants to succeed in an age of constant change.
By Scott Steinberg | May 3, 2021
This article shares some skills that you should look for when recruiting to help you identify top performers, and some skills that you'll want to help cultivate among new hires. It also shares insight on how to create more compelling job offers.
By Heather Nevitt | May 3, 2021
This past year legal departments found out just how elastic they can be. Call it "agility" or "resilience," but the fact is in-house leaders absorbed extra work from hiring freezes, COVID-19-related litigation, data privacy concerns and workforce issues, all from the sometimes chaotic confines of their homes.
By Scott Steinberg | April 13, 2021
Leading business strategist Scott Steinberg shares helpful hints and tips can help you enjoy continuing growth in your career, no matter what tomorrow (and rising market uncertainty) may bring.
By Abigail Harris | April 13, 2021
Valerie Farkas, Head of Legal EMEA at Bloomberg L.P., shares strategies to garner internal stakeholder support for a pro bono initiative and discusses the benefits that stem from such a program.
By Phillip Bantz | April 1, 2021
A majority of in-house leaders say their companies have surveyed employees to gauge their willingness to transition back to the office. The results are, predictably, mixed.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Scott Steinberg | April 1, 2021
In an age of growing disruption, a host of new technologies of every kind can help you minimize drudgework, maximize productivity, and learn to better anticipate and steer around shifts in workload or market demand.
By Dan Clark | March 31, 2021
"I expect the attorneys to sit in on the business groups they are supporting. Then we can make very informed decisions on what we are spending our time on, and what can be shifted outside," Lea Ann King, general counsel and compliance officer of Toyota Material Handlings Inc., explained.
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