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A survey of techniques for extracting value from intellectual property portfolio for general corporate generalists.

An outline describing the process for arbitrations of commercial disputes.

606 How to Build a Successful In-House Dispute Resolution Program for Companies of All Sizes

Effectively Managing Public Relations for High-Profile Litigation. Includes a checklist designed to help in-house counsel consider steps to improve management of media-involved legal matters, talking points, as well as a discussion on public relations management.

An outline of what to look for in financial statements.

In recent years, the legal market has changed dramatically. A straight-line career path no longer exists for corporate attorneys. So how can in-house counsel manage their careers and maximize their opportunities for advancement in today's job market? This panel of legal and career specialists will discuss the specific strategies corporate practitioners can employ to achieve both professional and personal satisfaction in their careers.

Provides a list of pertinent issues for the new manager.

Provides a checklist of Do's and Dont's

As you've navigated the course of your professional career, there have undoubtedly been times when you would have liked to have the advice of a woman lawyer who has been there, done that, and was willing to share. We've assembled an outstanding panel of women general counsel who are committed to offering that sounding board you've wanted and identifying ways to approach some of the unique challenges faced by women in-house counsel.

We have heard for a long time that in-house counsel should be part of the business team. Think you understand what your client really needs? Think again. Hear from this panel of corporate attorneys who have been invited over to the business team side as they share with you their insights into your client's true business needs. Take home practical, real-life solutions to being a better business team member that will benefit both you and your client.

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