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AI-Ready Legal Leadership: Why It Takes More Than Tech Skills

In today’s fast-changing legal landscape, AI-ready legal leadership is no longer optional—it’s essential. The first time I saw a neural network visualized, I was completely captivated. It reminded me of looking out over a city at night—tiny lights flickering like neurons, each one telling a story. That skyline of connections? That’s what AI is. Not

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Resilient Legal Teams: What the Slack Outage Revealed About Legal Tech Risk

The moment Slack went down, businesses worldwide found themselves at a standstill. Customer service teams lost their lifeline. Sales teams stalled. Legal teams—well, let’s just say some contracts and compliance reports had an unexpected delay. But this outage wasn’t really about Slack. It was about how fragile business operations have become when a single tool

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Simplifying Legal Strategies with Marketecture: A Game-Changer for Legal Executives

The term “marketecture” may come from the tech world, but its application can transform how legal executives communicate complex strategies. Combining marketing and architecture, marketecture simplifies intricate systems into high-level narratives, making them accessible and impactful. For legal leaders, adopting this approach can enhance strategic communication, build executive presence, and align legal insights with broader

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IP Ethics for In-House Counsel: Lessons from the Winston & Strawn Case

The Winston & Strawn lawsuit offers crucial lessons in IP ethics for in-house counsel, emphasizing the risks of reusing legal materials without proper attribution. The Challenge of Using Pre-Existing Legal Materials In-house counsel frequently rely on pre-existing contracts, templates, and clauses to streamline drafting processes. These resources, whether sourced from internal databases, legal libraries, or

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Product Lawyers AI Governance: Lead with Strategy & Ethics

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), legal professionals face the challenge of balancing innovation with ethical responsibility. As industries adopt AI to drive business success, product lawyers emerge as key players in shaping governance structures, ensuring compliance, and fostering trust. Building on insights from a recent collaboration in ACC Docket, this post

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Product Lawyer Guide: Unlocking the Future of Legal Practice

If you’re a lawyer working in the fast-paced world of tech or product development, you know the drill: keeping up with the ever-changing landscape of products, regulations, and risks is no small feat. That’s exactly why Adrienne Go and I wrote Product Counsel: Advise, Innovate, and Inspire. It’s a no-nonsense, practical guide for legal professionals

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Product Lawyers in AI and Data Ethics: Leading Responsible AI Innovation

My article, “Navigating AI and Data Ethics: The Essential Role of Product Lawyers and the Product Counsel Framework”, explores the increasing responsibilities of product lawyers. As businesses embrace data-driven strategies and adopt technologies like Generative AI (GenAI), legal professionals must evolve. Consequently, as organizations rely on AI to drive innovation, the role of the product

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Legal Leadership in Ethical AI: Guiding Innovation Wisely

My article “Legal Tech: The Crucial Role of Legal Stewardship During the AI Revolution” delves into the profound impact of AI on the corporate and legal landscapes. It emphasizes the dual nature of AI, presenting both immense opportunities and significant risks, particularly for in-house counsel who must navigate these complexities. The article introduces the concept

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