Beyond Black Swan
In-House Community‘s white paper, with foreword written by Richard Levick, provides a road map for law firms both far removed from, yet simultaneously on the
In-House Community‘s white paper, with foreword written by Richard Levick, provides a road map for law firms both far removed from, yet simultaneously on the
In an opinion piece for The Strait Times, TSMP Law Corporation Partner Adrian Tan discusses the unique “friend for a fee” role that litigators play
In Thomson Reuters’ Legal Executive Institute, Bob Dolinsky of Dolinsky Consulting discusses the importance of digital upskilling programs for lawyers and staff members. How many
Product Liability Litigation Trends: Sullivan & Cromwell partners Bill Monahan, who head’s the Firm’s Products Liability & Mass Torts Group and Tom White, a partner
Peter Zeughauser of The Zeughauser Group, one of the legal industry’s premier strategists, speaks with host Richard Levick about law firm trends in the U.S.,
Marshall Harris, Managing Partner of the Alexandria Group, who worked for more than a dozen years with former Senator Bob Dole and with former Secretary
Tony Jaques PhD, Director of Issue Outcomes and author of Crisis Counsel: Navigating Legal and Communication Conflict, offers an exclusive chapter about the common dispute
In The National Law Review, Richard Levick suggests ways companies and organizations can deflect criticism and be more sympathetic than those who appear to have
A few months ago, In-House Community, the magazine for Asia-MENA in-house counsel, asked me to write the forward for its latest White Paper, “Beyond Black Swan: Positioning
After five years spent bullying the Republican Party into submission, President Donald Trump finally met his match in Aaron Van Langevelde. Who? That’s right. In
The Cyber Risk Institute (CRI) expanded its offerings for a vital segment of the financial services sector: insurers and the insurance industry. Washington D.C. — On
Jenna Greene, Legal Columnist for Thomson Reuters, takes a look at the many instances of law firms and lawyers loudly criticized by the left for the