Working Effectively with Counsel

內容大綱
Popular stereotypes of lawyers include "overhead," "Dr. No," "internal cop," "keep us out of trouble!" and "get us out of trouble!" Focus groups of business leaders queried in a survey by the Case Western Reserve University Law School associated the word "lawyer" with "authoritative," "conservative," "arrogant," "intimidating," and "know-it-all." Yet, managers who view counsel as a necessary evil miss opportunities to work with attorneys as partners to increase and capture value and to manage risk.
涵蓋主題
新增
新增