Lloyd M. Johnson Jr.

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Corporate Counsel

Influencing the C-Suite: Advice for in-house counsel on the fine arts of influence and persuasion

For in-house counsel, convincing colleagues in the C-suite —or in the rest of the company, for that matter —is rarely a simple matter of saying, “Do it. I’m the lawyer.” Influence and persuasion require strategic thinking, a deep understanding of a company’s...

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Career Development

The Essential Skills of an LDO Leader: Successful operations executives fuse talent, tact, and technical ability

Deciding to hire a legal department operations executive seems like a no-brainer for general counsel who want to transform the way their teams deliver services to clients. Unfortunately for those GCs, that’s where the easy part ends. There’s rarely anything simple about finding the...

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Technology

Turning Great Strategy into Great Success: NetApp works hard at getting the hard part – such as metrics – right

My last column described how Silicon Valley’s NetApp Inc. has stepped on the accelerator in its drive to create a world-class legal department – one powered by smart technology decisions, first-rate metrics and a deep commitment to satisfying its clients inside and outside the company....

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Corporate Counsel

NetApp Legal Team Races Ahead: Playing a key role in achieving the company’s business goals

For NetApp Inc.’s legal department, the autobahn isn’t just a ribbon of pavement slicing through the German countryside. In symbolic terms at least, it’s the route to the future. Three years ago, the Silicon Valley data management giant adopted the idea of using the autobahn to...

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Career Development

At Allstate, the Future Is Now: One GC set out to create nothing less than the law department of the future

Four years ago, Susie Lees became general counsel at Allstate. She had been with the law department for 24 years, and she saw that it was time for major change. Costs were too high, and operations were inefficient. Thus began an odyssey as Lees set out to create the Law Department of the Future (...

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