Keeping Contracts Digital
This presentation discusses aspects of keeping digital contracts.
This presentation discusses aspects of keeping digital contracts.
This presentation reviewed some of the latest case studies and heard from both in-house and external counsel how best to implement value-based billing and alternative fee arrangements at a Pan-European level.
This presentation reviewed some of the latest case studies and heard from both in-house and external counsel how best to implement value-based billing and alternative fee arrangements at a Pan-European level.
This presentation reviewed some of the latest case studies and heard from both in-house and external counsel how best to implement value-based billing and alternative fee arrangements at a Pan-European level.
This session provides in-house counsel with a view on what mediation is, its benefit, how it differs from arbitration, and when and at which state of a dispute mediation can be used. Speakers focus on a practical and lively approach to the topic, with real examples.
This session discussions include issues around contractual and entity structure, import/export considerations, transparency risk and the impact of current events and trends in these areas.
This presentation discusses trade barriers, hot topics, and compliance in selected countries.
Without a doubt, implementing a successful legal project management (LPM) program is no easy feat. LPM can include various responsibilities, such as coordination, planning, monitoring and issue escalation on matters. But as with every emerging practice, LPM brings myths: “LPM is too complex and interferes with the legal aspects of the matter;” “Finding the right fit for this role is impossible;” and “In-house lawyers will never adapt to LPM.” These myths and other challenges cause some law departments and law firms to quit LPM before they even get started. Hear firsthand how some pioneers—in-house counsel at varying levels—debunked the myths around LPM and developed practical strategies for making it work within their environments.
As companies continue to expand their global operations, in-house counsel must simultaneously broaden their understanding of international labor and employment issues and learn to identify potential compliance challenges in the global marketplace. This interactive session will employ several hypothetical scenarios to explore the latest challenges facing multinational employers and best practices for managing a global workforce.
Knowing the law is key to serving your clients. Knowing why people behave the way they do and your own strengths and weaknesses in dealing with them can make you successful. Research has shown that some of the very skills that make us technically competent as lawyers actually hurt our ability to work with other people well and move our careers forward. A panel of experts will tell you how to harness your emotional intelligence, how to measure it and how to improve it.