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In House Warrior: Chip Babcock and When the Courthouse Doors are Shut
Chip Babcock, attorney with the Texas-based law firm Jackson Walker L.L.P., speaks with Richard Levick, chairman of Levick, in this transcribed installment of the In House Warrior Podcast series.
Read MoreIn House Warrior: Chrysta Castaneda and "The Trial of T. Boone Pickens"
Chrysta Castañeda, President of The Castañeda Firm, speaks with Richard Levick in this transcribed installment of the In House Warrior Podcast.
Read MoreIn House Warrior: Sheila Ronning and Women GCs in the Boardroom
Sheila Ronning, CEO and founder of Women in the Boardroom, speaks with Richard Levick in this transcribed installment of the In House Warrior Podcast.
Read MoreLegal Operations
In House Warrior: Paul Smith and Pre-Pandemic Challenges In the Legal Industry
Paul Smith, former chairman of the law firm, Eversheds Sutherland, speaks with Richard Levick in this transcribed installment of the In House Warrior Podcast.
Read MoreRisk Management
In House Warrior: Robin Rathmell and The Biggest Compliance Risks for Companies Dealing with High Net Worth Individuals
Robin Rathmell, a dual-qualified English barrister and U.S. lawyer, speaks with Richard Levick in this transcribed installment of the In House Warrior Podcast.
Read MoreCrisis Management
Show Me the Money
Though we are observing the beginnings of states beginning to open back up, there is still caution and a fear that we could find ourselves in a recurring COVID-19 season in the near future. And with economists estimating a full recovery still a while away, employees, clients and vendors should have an idea of what to do if the money runs out.
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I'm Not Messing Around
Elon Musk is “not messing around,” vowing to sue Alameda County, California, where his main plant is headquartered. Texas and Nevada are aggressively angling to snatch his business. A boycott is threatened against Costco over the company’s nationwide mandatory mask policy. Low tax states have relaxed lockdowns earlier than other states and are recruiting for corporate headquarters post-pandemic. Apparently, we aren’t all in this together.
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