By Greg Andrews | April 13, 2023
"There's so much insecurity rooted in establishing a paradigm where he who works the most is the most valuable," said Foster Sayers, general counsel of Pramata.
By Abigail Harris | April 11, 2023
"Everything we do or say affects the brains of everyone we deal with. Any communication comes with huge responsibility and we all need to recognize that." Dr Helena Boschi explores what it means to leave a legacy from a neuroscientific point of view. She also shares how leaders can cultivate trust, motivate a team and improve cognitive agility.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Scott Steinberg | April 10, 2023
In effect, for the first time in history, we now have five generations in the workplace – all of which learn, work, communicate, and consume information in vastly different fashions, which begs the question: How can you better communicate with, engage, and inspire all of these audiences?
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | April 3, 2023
The new names in Blue Bell, Atlantic City, Princeton, Kansas City and Los Angeles are part of a "normal rotation" intended to promote a culture of collaboration within the firm, according to newly elevated chair Mark Morris.
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | March 31, 2023
The survey results will make uncomfortable reading for legal advisers already grappling with a tougher stance from clients on fees.
By Greg Andrews | March 30, 2023
"The rapid and sometimes incongruent shape of today's regulatory environment will continue to disquiet corporate legal departments," according to a new Thomson Reuters report.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | March 17, 2023
A year of double-digit growth in net income and profits per equity partner was followed by one in which these figures dropped by similar margins.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Event
By Trudy Knockless | March 10, 2023
Financial services companies have fallen behind insurers in holding the line on rate hikes this past year, new data shows.
By Trudy Knockless | March 6, 2023
"Try to get a seat at the recession-planning table. If you're not at the table, you could end up on the menu," said Michelle Banks, a former legal chief at Gap Inc.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Lori Lorenzo and Bob Taylor | March 2, 2023
The protective nature of many lawyers may be perceived as impeding innovation. However, in many cases, lawyers' protective nature may actually help focus efforts on the most high-value innovations by screening proposed changes for qualities that may make them useful in the marketplace and avoid pursuing unproductive, or risky, projects.
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