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Generalist Counsel: How Leading General Counsel are Shaping Tomorrow's Companies - How Leading General Counsel are Shaping Tomorrow's Companies

Generalist Counsel: How Leading General Counsel are Shaping Tomorrow's Companies - How Leading General Counsel are Shaping Tomorrow's Companies

of: Prashant Dubey, Eva Kripalani

Oxford University Press, USA, 2013

ISBN: 9780199967827

Format: PDF

Copy protection: DRM

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Price: 67,99 EUR



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Generalist Counsel: How Leading General Counsel are Shaping Tomorrow's Companies - How Leading General Counsel are Shaping Tomorrow's Companies


 

In the past two decades, the General Counsel in many companies has risen in importance, and the GC is now often involved in business strategy from the inception. Consequently, the position has become more desirable, lucrative, and competitive. Those who achieve it are required to be better versed in the same fundamental principles of business practice and leadership as other senior executives. In The Generalist Counsel: How Leading General Counsel are Shaping Tomorrow's Companies, Prashant Dubey and Eva Kripalani offer guidance for lawyers making the transition to company leadership. They describe the steps a lawyer should take to blend legal training with other business disciplines to perform a much broader and more strategic role for the organization. Further, the authors provide a view into the GC role that will enable non-lawyers to better understand how their in-house legal departments execute their role. Through research and in-depth interviews with sitting and former General Counsel and executives in the sphere of influence, the authors identify a deliberate evolution in the fabric and tenor of the role of the GC. The personal stories are not only thought-provoking, but also entertaining. The authors also discuss how this shift is leading to other innovations within the legal profession, such as the evolving relationship with outside counsel, General Counsel demands for new products and services, and models for service delivery that are similar to Information Technology and Business Process Outsourcing delivery models.