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The contemporary legal landscape is no longer a rigid hierarchy
composed of limited and complacent behemoths, but rather an
ecosystem, filled with a wide variety of players that facilitate
disruption and revolution and jostle for clients' attention with
agility and innovation. This includes - but is certainly not
limited to - entities such as technology companies, consultants,
alternative legal service providers, and paraprofessionals. Law
firms are not the only ones in this environment that must adapt or
fail; the legal department and in-house counsel, too, must
transform in order to remain relevant and competitive. The world of
the general counsel (GC) has already seen massive shifts -
ever-increasing globalization has meant more legal issues and
corporate activism, which in turn has generated new challenges and
heightened demand. The GC cannot simply act in the role of
outsourcer of work to external counsel, as in the past. With the
growth of legal departments (it is now not uncommon for legal
departments to number in the hundreds or even thousands, often
formed of expensive lateral hires) the GC must now wear a number of
hats, including that of the "CEO" of their department. The
introduction of data analysis into the legal space and the
oft-repeated mantra of "less with more" has meant that the GC must
now think in terms of spend and budget more than ever before,
transforming the legal department from a cost-center to a
value-add. They must cultivate a breadth and scope of vision, able
to organize and lead their department as an innovator. The
flourishing legal ops role also provides yet another challenge for
the GC. As the incorporation of legal ops within the law department
becomes increasingly essential, the GC must work to ensure
alignment and manage change. The present time has been hailed as
the golden age of in-house lawyering, yet - and perhaps because of
this - it is an uncertain and challenging time for the GC. Tipping
Point: Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department is
intended as a handbook for the GC looking to build a truly modern
legal department and revolutionize their role. Encompassing aspects
from leveraging influence with the c-suite to reimagining
organizational hierarchies and seeking the right operational
professional, this publication features contributions from those at
the frontiers of the profession as it transforms and embraces new
areas of expertise.
Meta-analysis is the application of statistics to combine results
from multiple studies and draw appropriate inferences. Its use and
importance have exploded over the last 25 years as the need for a
robust evidence base has become clear in many scientific areas,
including medicine and health, social sciences, education,
psychology, ecology, and economics. Recent years have seen an
explosion of methods for handling complexities in meta-analysis,
including explained and unexplained heterogeneity between studies,
publication bias, and sparse data. At the same time, meta-analysis
has been extended beyond simple two-group comparisons of continuous
and binary outcomes to comparing and ranking the outcomes from
multiple groups, to complex observational studies, to assessing
heterogeneity of effects, and to survival and multivariate
outcomes. Many of these methods are statistically complex and are
tailored to specific types of data. Key features Rigorous coverage
of the full range of current statistical methodology used in
meta-analysis Comprehensive, coherent, and unified overview of the
statistical foundations behind meta-analysis Detailed description
of the primary methods for both univariate and multivariate data
Computer code to reproduce examples in chapters Thorough review of
the literature with thousands of references Applications to
specific types of biomedical and social science data Supplementary
website with code, data, sample chapters, and errata This book is
for a broad audience of graduate students, researchers, and
practitioners interested in the theory and application of
statistical methods for meta-analysis. It is written at the level
of graduate courses in statistics, but will be of interest to and
readable for quantitative scientists from a range of disciplines.
The book can be used as a graduate level textbook, as a general
reference for methods, or as an introduction to specialized topics
using state-of-the art methods.
Meta-analysis is the application of statistics to combine results
from multiple studies and draw appropriate inferences. Its use and
importance have exploded over the last 25 years as the need for a
robust evidence base has become clear in many scientific areas,
including medicine and health, social sciences, education,
psychology, ecology, and economics. Recent years have seen an
explosion of methods for handling complexities in meta-analysis,
including explained and unexplained heterogeneity between studies,
publication bias, and sparse data. At the same time, meta-analysis
has been extended beyond simple two-group comparisons of continuous
and binary outcomes to comparing and ranking the outcomes from
multiple groups, to complex observational studies, to assessing
heterogeneity of effects, and to survival and multivariate
outcomes. Many of these methods are statistically complex and are
tailored to specific types of data. Key features Rigorous coverage
of the full range of current statistical methodology used in
meta-analysis Comprehensive, coherent, and unified overview of the
statistical foundations behind meta-analysis Detailed description
of the primary methods for both univariate and multivariate data
Computer code to reproduce examples in chapters Thorough review of
the literature with thousands of references Applications to
specific types of biomedical and social science data Supplementary
website with code, data, sample chapters, and errata This book is
for a broad audience of graduate students, researchers, and
practitioners interested in the theory and application of
statistical methods for meta-analysis. It is written at the level
of graduate courses in statistics, but will be of interest to and
readable for quantitative scientists from a range of disciplines.
The book can be used as a graduate level textbook, as a general
reference for methods, or as an introduction to specialized topics
using state-of-the art methods.
This book presents biosystematic information on fruit flies of the
world that are of economic importance, and includes host data for
about 250 species, as well as illustrated keys to adults,
distribution data and recent references for over 100 of these
species. In addition there is extensive
coverage of larval stages, with the inclusion of keys separating
the final instar larvae of over 60 species and detailed new
descriptions of 34 of these species. As a whole, the book is a
comprehensive identification guide to fruit fly pests across many
temperate regions and will be invaluable to
entomologists and pest control specialists.
This book was first published in 2007. Increasing demands for
irrigation, domestic and industrial water have generated a massive
growth world-wide in the number of large water infrastructure
projects involving the transfer of water from basins considered to
have surplus water to those where the demand for water has exceeded
or is expected to exceed supplies. Using the experiences of
projects in Australia, United States, Canada, China and India, this
book examines case studies within the diverse geographical,
climatic, economic, and policy regimes operating in these
countries. It examines the water resources of Australia, the driest
inhabited continent, and explores inter-basin water transfer
projects in the United States, Canada, China and India, examining
their benefits and impacts within these nations' contrasting
economies and governance systems. This comprehensive and
well-illustrated text will be of great interest to professionals
and researchers in the fields of hydrology, water resources, and to
those engaged in environmental science, policy and regulation.
This is the history of Air Intercept (AI) radar and its use in
night-fighters in defence of the UK and in the protection of RAF
bomber forces. It is set against the political, military, economic
and technological background of world events. Beginning in 1935, it
describes the events leading up to the creation of the Air Ministry
Research Establishment and the work of the EstablishmentOs Airborne
Group under Dr Edwin Bowen and the building of the first 1.5 metre
AI Mk 1 and later versions that saw use during the winter Blitz in
Blenheim night-fighters and Mosquito during the Baedeker Raids. It
covers the introduction of centimetric technology at the
Telecommunications Research Establishment and the creation of
centimetric AI (Mks VII D IX) and their installation in the
Beaufighter and later marks of the Mosquito. It describes the
creation of the Radiation Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, and the development the SCR 720 radar and its
adoption by the RAF. The final section describes the Cold War and
the development of jet-powered night-fighters and the changes in
the air defence situation with the introduction of strategic
bombers by the Soviet Union and the atomic bomb.Ian White, BA(Hons)
Hist, IEng, AMRAeS is an engineer who spent much of his career
involved in UK air defence and in retirement gained an Hons Degree.
He has previously published a history of No 604 Squadron. He lives
in Martlesham Heath near Ipswich.
Increasing demands for irrigation, domestic and industrial water
have generated a massive growth world-wide in the number of large
water infrastructure projects involving the transfer of water from
basins considered to have surplus water to those where the demand
for water has exceeded or is expected to exceed supplies. Using the
experiences of projects in Australia, United States, Canada, China
and India, this book examines case studies within the diverse
geographical, climatic, economic, and policy regimes operating in
these countries. It examines the water resources of Australia, the
driest inhabited continent, and explores inter-basin water transfer
projects in the United States, Canada, China and India, examining
their benefits and impacts within these nations' contrasting
economies and governance systems. This comprehensive and
well-illustrated text will be of great interest to professionals
and researchers in the fields of hydrology, water resources, and to
those engaged in environmental science, policy and regulation.
In-house lawyers need and want to develop their professional and
management skills. But unlike lawyers practising in law firms,
there may not be dedicated resources designed to support them. It
will often be a case of DIY. Managing and Developing Your Career as
an In-house Lawyer by Ian White and Simon McCall is a companion to
their report Your Role as General Counsel: How to Survive and
Thrive in Your Role as GC. It seeks to provide practical ideas and
tips on how a busy in-house lawyer can actively manage their own
development. The aim is to help them perform more effectively in
their current role and also prepare them for promotion or a move
elsewhere. It covers: Taking responsibility for your own
development; Being a businessperson as well as a lawyer; Doing an
MBA – or recreating the MBA experience by learning from other
people in the business; Moving into a leadership role; Honing key
personal skills – delegating, giving feedback, listening,
motivating; Becoming a coach or mentor to your team; Developing
your career beyond the GC role – within or outside your
organisation; and Taking on a non-executive director role. This
Special Report is essential reading for any in-house lawyer wanting
to continue learning and developing and enhance their career
prospects. It is relevant for recently appointed in-house lawyers
all the way up to more established GCs.
The role of General Counsel has never been more demanding: cuts on
spending and doing more for less; a demanding board and Executive
Committee; and a plethora of law and regulation. This Special
Report, by Ian White and Simon McCall, seeks to help address some
of these challenges. By guiding you through the first 100 days in a
significant role, it will show you how to navigate between acting
as wise counsel to management while leading your team successfully.
It also covers: working with the board; coaching; developing a
legal strategy; taking on the company secretarial role; and
developing your career within legal and beyond. This Special Report
is a must-read for any current or aspiring GC, in-house legal
teams, HR directors, CEOs and private practice lawyers who wish to
know what to expect from the in-house teams.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Using the healing properties of flowers essences is an ancient art,
spanning many cultures. Flower essences are safe and powerful
catalysts that anyone can use. Not only do they bring clarity to
the conscious mind and develop many intuitive abilities, but they
also resolve negative beliefs and directly affect us at the level
where we make decisions about our emotions, health, vitality and
relationships. Flower essences unlock our inherent positive
qualities such as love, courage and joy.;Naturopath Ian White has
taken this age-old study and applied it to the flowering plants of
the Australian bush, showing that the energy and power in the
ancient land of Australia are manifested in the healing properties
of its plants.;In this book he gives a pictures of 50 bush flower
essences from all over the country, as well as detailed information
about their preparation and use in all areas of healing. He also
provides a bibliography of important works about natural healing
and an index of illnesses and their treatment.
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