The Gotcha Moment They’ve All Been Waiting For
Or ... Reason #472 that in-house counsel life is not like the movies. Not at all. Not even a little.
Or ... Reason #472 that in-house counsel life is not like the movies. Not at all. Not even a little.
Just think of what a better, less whiny world we’d live in if our business partners bothered to document their conversations once in a while.
The new generation of AI-related legal issues are inherently cross-disciplinary, implicating corporate law, intellectual property, data privacy, employment, corporate governance and regulatory compliance.
Nothing good ever comes of apologies.
Here are a few of the completely bizarre misconceptions and assumptions people have and make about in-house counsel.
How to unleash the in-house beast this Halloween season.
Business partners, like dogs, bees, and people who sell timeshares, can smell your resolve unraveling from a mile away.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
Since you can’t eliminate your business partners, do the next best thing.
Teach the newbies and then use them to your advantage.
There is no better time to share this than the first day back in the office when your business partners realize there is one quarter left in the calendar year.
Annual Operation Planning is a special circle of hell reserved for betrayers, heretics, and in-house counsel.
Designed to reduce manual docket work by prioritizing what litigators need most: on-demand full docket summarization that explains the whole case to date, followed by on-demand document summaries for filing triage, and AI-powered natural language searching for faster search and retrieval.
Sometimes, in-house counsel need to fight against the business team -- and win.
Maybe not all interns are so bad; after all, they serve as good reminders as to how shiny and new we all used to be.
Care to descend into the in-house maelstrom? You've been warned.
Oh my god, the pissing and moaning that ensues when you ask a business partner to prioritize something is epic.
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