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General Counsel in the 21st Century - Challenges and Opportunities, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
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General Counsel in the 21st Century - Challenges and Opportunities, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
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The role of general counsel and in-house lawyers is changing
continually. Legal is now considered a vital component of
leadership in most enterprises, and it is increasingly common for
the GC to be called on for strategic input prior to important
business decisions. Added to this is the convergence of social and
political trends driving new demand for legal advice and service
delivery; an increasing focus on productivity and efficiency;
pressure to demonstrate the value of legal to the business in order
to gain budget support; and the need to adapt and advance
digitally. The competencies required of the general counsel and
their increasingly multi-disciplinary team are also growing with
responsibilities expanding to encompass reputational risk,
government relations, data privacy, ESG and interacting with
diverse stakeholders including regulators. Edited by E Leigh Dance
and Christoph H Vaagt, both with distinguished careers advising
legal departments and teams for more than two decades, the second
edition of General Counsel in the 21st Century offers general
counsel and all in-house legal professionals a variety of expert
perspectives on the evolution of the role of the GC and the
corporate legal department. Chapters are written by an
international group of well-known general counsel, corporate legal
leaders, and other experts, and cover important topics for general
counsel today, including: The evolution of the general counsel's
role; Legal operations as a competitive advantage; How adaptive
legal functions are embracing technology; Managing change in a
legal department; and Doing more with less. This title provides
guidance on how legal departments can best support the businesses
they serve, identify and address areas where change is necessary,
and anticipate developments on the horizon. Readers - whether
in-house counsel or private practitioners - will gather best
practices and learn new and perhaps surprising lessons to help them
succeed in their jobs as leaders at the intersection of law and
business.
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