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The Many Paths (and Perils) of Construction Projects: What you don’t know can hurt you, what you do know can save time and money
While some companies routinely engage in construction projects, for other companies a construction project can be a once in a decade experience. Some companies have experienced in-house personnel to guide them through a building project while others need to rely upon third-party professionals...
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Blogging About The Law of Lawyering: A look into murky ethics issues and risk management territory
Introduction: Karen E. Rubin, Counsel in the Cleveland office of Thompson Hine LLP, has been co-editing the firm’s ethics blog, The Law for Lawyers Today, since it began in 2014. The blog publishes extensively about legal ethics and professional responsibility and was most recently named one...
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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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