Mark Herrmann
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In-House Counsel
4 Things Not To Say To An Audience
If you actually belong in front of an audience, don't kill time with irrelevancies. -
In-House Counsel
Impostor Syndrome: They'll Figure Out That You're Not Really That Smart
Are you a high-achieving individual? If so, you might experience this malady. - Sponsored
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms. -
Biglaw, In-House Counsel
Money May Not Be Everything -- But It's Sure Way Ahead Of Whatever's In Second Place
And reliability may not be everything -- but it's also way ahead of whatever's in second place.
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In-House Counsel, Litigation Finance, Litigators
The Crazy Reason Even Rich Corporations Consider Litigation Finance
This makes no sense economically, as columnist Mark Herrmann explains. -
Biglaw, Billable Hours, In-House Counsel
Why Billable Hours Are Like Clickbait
People like things they can count -- so those things become important. -
In-House Counsel, Litigators, Trials
Caesuras
What's a caesura, and what relevance does it have for litigators? -
Biglaw, In-House Counsel
Mentoring As An Act Of Selfishness
Note the differences between law firms and in-house environments when it comes to mentorship. -
Biglaw, In-House Counsel, Partner Issues
The Election To Partnership (Or, The Demise Of Hard Choices)
Once upon a time, a partnership decision was a real, up-or-out, decision -- and that might've been best for associates. - Sponsored
How Transactional Lawyers Can Better Serve (And Maintain) Their Clients
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In-House Counsel
Easy Does It
Words to live by, from in-house columnist Mark Herrmann: make the other guy's life easy. -
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In-House Counsel, Legal Ethics
A Principle Isn't A Principle Until It Hurts
Will you enforce the rules when the heavy-hitter disobeys them? -
In-House Counsel
Why It's Always Your Fault
Lawyers need to understand that everything is their fault. -
Biglaw, In-House Counsel
Shhh! How To Actually Keep A Secret
Advice on keeping confidences, from in-house counsel Mark Herrmann.
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AI’s Impact On Law Firms Of Every Size
How solo lawyers, midsize firms, and global large law firms have an opportunity to adjust the way they work.
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Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
Zach Warren from the Thomson Reuters Institute discusses the potential and the pitfalls.
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Law Firms Now Have A Choice In Their Document Comparison Software
Six months on since its launch, over 200 firms worldwide are now using Draftable Legal for accurate and reliable document comparison, including UK Top 50…
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The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms.
Sponsored
How Transactional Lawyers Can Better Serve (And Maintain) Their Clients
Sign up and join us for our CLE webinar. From importing your checklist to delivering the closing book, you can bolster client service throughout the…
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Biglaw, In-House Counsel
A Typical Way Associates Screw Up
And partners will notice, according to Biglaw partner turned in-house counsel Mark Herrmann. -
Biglaw, In-House Counsel
3 Client Pitches I've Seen Fail
In-house columnist Mark Herrmann talks about what doesn't work when trying to pitch him. -
In-House Counsel
Games Corporations Play
Law firms are funny, if you have the right sense of humor -- and corporations are funny too. -
Biglaw, In-House Counsel
3 Predictions For 2017
In-house columnist Mark Herrmann predicts that 2017 will be a surprisingly good year -- but all bets are off for 2018. -
In-House Counsel, Old People
I Grow Old. . . I Grow Old. . . I Shall Wear The Bottoms of My Trousers Rolled
In-house columnist Mark Herrmann tackles the topic of aging. -
Biglaw, In-House Counsel
What She Says; What He Hears
Some advice on how to communicate, courtesy of in-house columnist Mark Herrmann. -
In-House Counsel, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
The Open Spot On The Supreme Court
In-house columnist Mark Herrmann discusses politics versus judicial philosophy in the context of a SCOTUS nomination.