Speak Their Language. Change Their Minds.
A product leader once told me, “Legal makes sense. But it always feels like a separate layer—like we’re running two […]
Speak Their Language. Change Their Minds. Read Post »
A product leader once told me, “Legal makes sense. But it always feels like a separate layer—like we’re running two […]
Speak Their Language. Change Their Minds. Read Post »
Not long ago, I spoke with a deputy GC at a fast-scaling tech company about how they’re redefining the role
Legal Teams Aren’t Being Replaced. They’re Being Redefined Read Post »
When AI fails, we blame the code. But the real risk? Legal exclusion in AI governance. Too often, engineers build in isolation—without
When AI Fails, It’s Not the Code—It’s the Silence Read Post »
I’ll never forget the moment I thought a critical deal was slipping through my fingers. Late on a Friday night,
Breakdowns and Breakthroughs: The Hidden Power of Legal Leadership Read Post »
Legal teams often get painted as the ones who say “no”—the department that slows things down or blocks innovation. But
Start With ‘Yes’: Empower Innovation While Managing Risk Read Post »
Are you constantly under pressure to respond immediately, meet endless deadlines, and deliver quick results? If so, you’re not alone.
Strategic Delay for In-House Counsel: A Smarter Way to Lead Read Post »
How can legal departments adopt smarter tools without overwhelming already busy teams? With the right strategy, leveraging legal tech for
Legal Tech for In-House Teams: Strategies for Efficiency and Growth Read Post »
Thinking about making the leap from litigation to an in-house counsel role? The path is increasingly common—but not without its
In-House Legal Transition: How to Shift from Litigation with Purpose Read Post »
What does it truly mean to lead effectively in the legal profession? For lawyers aspiring to make a lasting impact,
Leadership Skills for Legal Professionals: Lessons from Mary Smith Read Post »
Is specializing the only way to build a successful in-house legal career? Not necessarily. For many professionals, developing a broad