Merry Neitlich (27 results)

TIPPING POINT: TRANSFORMATION AND INNOVATION IN THE LEGAL DEPARTMENT
Neitlich, Merry; Ruiz, Gonzalo; White, Ian; Katzel, Aaron; Chang Barber, Peggy; Hodges Silverstein, Silvia; Campagna, Lena; Neuman, Jeffrey N; Lamb, Patrick J; Grant, John E
- Softcover
Seller: Romtrade Corp., STERLING HEIGHTS, U.S.A.Romtrade Corp.
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- Softcover
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Tipping Point: Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department
Neitlich, Merry; Ruiz, Gonzalo; White, Ian; Katzel, Aaron; Chang Barber, Peggy; Hodges Silverstein, Silvia; Campagna, Lena; Neuman, Jeffrey N; Lamb, Patrick J; Grant, John E
- Softcover
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, U.S.A.Books Puddle
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Tipping Point: Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department
Neitlich, Merry; Ruiz, Gonzalo; White, Ian; Katzel, Aaron; Chang Barber, Peggy; Hodges Silverstein, Silvia; Campagna, Lena; Neuman, Jeffrey N; Lamb, Patrick J; Grant, John E
- Softcover
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United KingdomMajestic Books
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Tipping Point: Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department
Neitlich, Merry; Ruiz, Gonzalo; White, Ian; Katzel, Aaron; Chang Barber, Peggy; Hodges Silverstein, Silvia; Campagna, Lena; Neuman, Jeffrey N; Lamb, Patrick J; Grant, John E
- Softcover
Seller: Biblios, frankfurt am main, GermanyBiblios
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US$ 171.20
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Tipping Point : Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department
Ramadan, Francesca (EDT); Neitlich, Merry; Ruiz, Gonzalo; White, Ian; Katzel, Aaron
- Softcover
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, U.S.A.GreatBookPrices
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- Softcover
Seller: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, U.S.A.PBShop.store US
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- Softcover
Seller: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, United KingdomPBShop.store UK
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US$ 207.38
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PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.

Horizon Scanning: Modernizing Legal Service Delivery
McKenna, Patrick J; Kerr, David; Whittle, Jon; Williams, Jason P.; Hassay, Wayne; Cemenska, Nathan; Neitlich, Merry; Rosenthal, Jerry; Endel Bassli InnoLegal Services PLLC, Lucy; Galbenski, David; Juetten, Mary; Williams, Paul
- Softcover
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, U.S.A.Books Puddle
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HORIZON SCANNING: MODERNIZING LEGAL SERVICE DELIVERY
McKenna, Patrick J; Kerr, David; Whittle, Jon; Williams, Jason P.; Hassay, Wayne; Cemenska, Nathan; Neitlich, Merry; Rosenthal, Jerry; Endel Bassli InnoLegal Services PLLC, Lucy; Galbenski, David; Juetten, Mary; Williams, Paul
- Softcover
Seller: Romtrade Corp., STERLING HEIGHTS, U.S.A.Romtrade Corp.
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Horizon Scanning: Modernizing Legal Service Delivery
McKenna, Patrick J; Kerr, David; Whittle, Jon; Williams, Jason P.; Hassay, Wayne; Cemenska, Nathan; Neitlich, Merry; Rosenthal, Jerry; Endel Bassli InnoLegal Services PLLC, Lucy; Galbenski, David; Juetten, Mary; Williams, Paul
- Softcover
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United KingdomMajestic Books
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Tipping Point : Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department
Ramadan, Francesca (EDT); Neitlich, Merry; Ruiz, Gonzalo; White, Ian; Katzel, Aaron
- Softcover
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, U.S.A.GreatBookPrices
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Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.

Tipping Point : Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department
Ramadan, Francesca (EDT); Neitlich, Merry; Ruiz, Gonzalo; White, Ian; Katzel, Aaron
- Softcover
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United KingdomGreatBookPricesUK
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Horizon Scanning: Modernizing Legal Service Delivery
McKenna, Patrick J; Kerr, David; Whittle, Jon; Williams, Jason P.; Hassay, Wayne; Cemenska, Nathan; Neitlich, Merry; Rosenthal, Jerry; Endel Bassli InnoLegal Services PLLC, Lucy; Galbenski, David; Juetten, Mary; Williams, Paul
- Softcover
Seller: Biblios, frankfurt am main, GermanyBiblios
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US$ 227.34
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Tipping Point: Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department
Neitlich, Merry; Ruiz, Gonzalo; White, Ian; Katzel, Aaron; Chang Barber, Peggy; Hodges Silverstein, Silvia; Campagna, Lena; Neuman, Jeffrey N; Lamb, Patrick J; Grant, John E
- Softcover
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United KingdomRia Christie Collections
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US$ 230.00
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Condition: New. In.

- Softcover
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, United KingdomRarewaves.com USA
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US$ 240.98
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Paperback. Condition: New. The contemporary legal landscape is no longer a rigid hierarchy composed of limited and complacent behemoths, but rather an ecosystem, filled with a wide variety of players that facilitate disruption and revolution and jostle for clients' attention with agility and innovation. This includes - but is ce…rtainly not limited to - entities such as technology companies, consultants, alternative legal service providers, and paraprofessionals. Law firms are not the only ones in this environment that must adapt or fail; the legal department and in-house counsel, too, must transform in order to remain relevant and competitive. The world of the general counsel (GC) has already seen massive shifts - ever-increasing globalization has meant more legal issues and corporate activism, which in turn has generated new challenges and heightened demand. The GC cannot simply act in the role of outsourcer of work to external counsel, as in the past. With the growth of legal departments (it is now not uncommon for legal departments to number in the hundreds or even thousands, often formed of expensive lateral hires) the GC must now wear a number of hats, including that of the "CEO" of their department. The introduction of data analysis into the legal space and the oft-repeated mantra of "less with more" has meant that the GC must now think in terms of spend and budget more than ever before, transforming the legal department from a cost-center to a value-add. They must cultivate a breadth and scope of vision, able to organize and lead their department as an innovator. The flourishing legal ops role also provides yet another challenge for the GC. As the incorporation of legal ops within the law department becomes increasingly essential, the GC must work to ensure alignment and manage change. The present time has been hailed as the golden age of in-house lawyering, yet - and perhaps because of this - it is an uncertain and challenging time for the GC. Tipping Point: Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department is intended as a handbook for the GC looking to build a truly modern legal department and revolutionize their role. Encompassing aspects from leveraging influence with the c-suite to reimagining organizational hierarchies and seeking the right operational professional, this publication features contributions from those at the frontiers of the profession as it transforms and embraces new areas of expertise.

Tipping Point : Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department
Ramadan, Francesca (EDT); Neitlich, Merry; Ruiz, Gonzalo; White, Ian; Katzel, Aaron
- Softcover
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United KingdomGreatBookPricesUK
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US$ 228.50
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Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.

- Softcover
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, U.S.A.Grand Eagle Retail
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The contemporary legal landscape is no longer a rigid hierarchy composed of limited and complacent behemoths, but rather an ecosystem, filled with a wide variety of players that facilitate disruption and revolution and jostle for clients' attention with agility and innovation. This includes…- but is certainly not limited to - entities such as technology companies, consultants, alternative legal service providers, and paraprofessionals. Law firms are not the only ones in this environment that must adapt or fail; the legal department and in-house counsel, too, must transform in order to remain relevant and competitive. The world of the general counsel (GC) has already seen massive shifts - ever-increasing globalization has meant more legal issues and corporate activism, which in turn has generated new challenges and heightened demand. The GC cannot simply act in the role of outsourcer of work to external counsel, as in the past. With the growth of legal departments (it is now not uncommon for legal departments to number in the hundreds or even thousands, often formed of expensive lateral hires) the GC must now wear a number of hats, including that of the "CEO" of their department. The introduction of data analysis into the legal space and the oft-repeated mantra of "less with more" has meant that the GC must now think in terms of spend and budget more than ever before, transforming the legal department from a cost-center to a value-add. They must cultivate a breadth and scope of vision, able to organize and lead their department as an innovator. The flourishing legal ops role also provides yet another challenge for the GC. As the incorporation of legal ops within the law department becomes increasingly essential, the GC must work to ensure alignment and manage change. The present time has been hailed as the golden age of in-house lawyering, yet - and perhaps because of this - it is an uncertain and challenging time for the GC. Tipping Point: Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department is intended as a handbook for the GC looking to build a truly modern legal department and revolutionize their role. Encompassing aspects from leveraging influence with the c-suite to reimagining organizational hierarchies and seeking the right operational professional, this publication features contributions from those at the frontiers of the profession as it transforms and embraces new areas of expertise. An in-depth handbook for the general counsel looking to build a truly modern legal department and revolutionize their role. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

- Softcover
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germanymoluna
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. An in-depth handbook for the general counsel looking to build a truly modern legal department and revolutionize their role.

- Softcover
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, United KingdomRarewaves.com USA
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Paperback. Condition: New. If we could know in 2020 what we will know in 2025 (only five foreseeable years into the future), how would we change our attitudes, actions, and the way in which we practice law, the services we offer, the clients we target, and the ways in which we choose to deliver our services? Indeed - if we could… have known a year ago the events of the first three months in 2020, what might we have done to prepare? The American writer and humorist, Mark Twain, advised: "When everybody is out digging for gold, the business to be in is selling shovels!" So, what foreseeable trend may represent the figurative "shovel" that every client will need tomorrow.

Horizon Scanning: Modernizing Legal Service Delivery
McKenna, Patrick J; Kerr, David; Whittle, Jon; Williams, Jason P.; Hassay, Wayne; Cemenska, Nathan; Neitlich, Merry; Rosenthal, Jerry; Endel Bassli InnoLegal Services PLLC, Lucy; Galbenski, David; Juetten, Mary; Williams, Paul
- Softcover
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United KingdomRia Christie Collections
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- Softcover
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United KingdomRarewaves.com UK
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Paperback. Condition: New. The contemporary legal landscape is no longer a rigid hierarchy composed of limited and complacent behemoths, but rather an ecosystem, filled with a wide variety of players that facilitate disruption and revolution and jostle for clients' attention with agility and innovation. This includes - but is ce…rtainly not limited to - entities such as technology companies, consultants, alternative legal service providers, and paraprofessionals. Law firms are not the only ones in this environment that must adapt or fail; the legal department and in-house counsel, too, must transform in order to remain relevant and competitive. The world of the general counsel (GC) has already seen massive shifts - ever-increasing globalization has meant more legal issues and corporate activism, which in turn has generated new challenges and heightened demand. The GC cannot simply act in the role of outsourcer of work to external counsel, as in the past. With the growth of legal departments (it is now not uncommon for legal departments to number in the hundreds or even thousands, often formed of expensive lateral hires) the GC must now wear a number of hats, including that of the "CEO" of their department. The introduction of data analysis into the legal space and the oft-repeated mantra of "less with more" has meant that the GC must now think in terms of spend and budget more than ever before, transforming the legal department from a cost-center to a value-add. They must cultivate a breadth and scope of vision, able to organize and lead their department as an innovator. The flourishing legal ops role also provides yet another challenge for the GC. As the incorporation of legal ops within the law department becomes increasingly essential, the GC must work to ensure alignment and manage change. The present time has been hailed as the golden age of in-house lawyering, yet - and perhaps because of this - it is an uncertain and challenging time for the GC. Tipping Point: Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department is intended as a handbook for the GC looking to build a truly modern legal department and revolutionize their role. Encompassing aspects from leveraging influence with the c-suite to reimagining organizational hierarchies and seeking the right operational professional, this publication features contributions from those at the frontiers of the profession as it transforms and embraces new areas of expertise.

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Einband - flex.(Paperback). Condition: New. Horizon Scanning: Modernizing Legal Service Delivery takes a look at the ways in which the delivery of legal services might change in the foreseeable future, bringing together the advice of leading industry practitioners and consultants offering their pred.

Business Development for a New Legal Ecosystem
Murray, Michelle; Dyson, Sally; Henry, Debbie Epstein; Loch, Pam; Kabiri, Nika; Neitlich, Merry; Cartusciello, Yolanda; Innocenti, Natasha; White, Ian; Khiara, Rachel; Hassay, Wayne; MacDonagh, Catherine Alman; Savarino, Julie; Juetten, Mary; Slavin, Nat; Freeman, David; Robertson, Bob; Bassli, Lucy; Norris, Keri
- Softcover
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United KingdomRia Christie Collections
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Language: English
Published by Globe Law And Business Limited Jan 2019 2019
- Softcover
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, GermanyAHA-BUCH GmbH
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - An in-depth handbook for the general counsel looking to build a truly modern legal department and revolutionize their role.

- Softcover
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United KingdomRarewaves.com UK
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US$ 287.23
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Paperback. Condition: New. If we could know in 2020 what we will know in 2025 (only five foreseeable years into the future), how would we change our attitudes, actions, and the way in which we practice law, the services we offer, the clients we target, and the ways in which we choose to deliver our services? Indeed - if we could… have known a year ago the events of the first three months in 2020, what might we have done to prepare? The American writer and humorist, Mark Twain, advised: "When everybody is out digging for gold, the business to be in is selling shovels!" So, what foreseeable trend may represent the figurative "shovel" that every client will need tomorrow.

- Softcover
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, AustraliaAussieBookSeller
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The contemporary legal landscape is no longer a rigid hierarchy composed of limited and complacent behemoths, but rather an ecosystem, filled with a wide variety of players that facilitate disruption and revolution and jostle for clients' attention with agility and innovation. This includes…- but is certainly not limited to - entities such as technology companies, consultants, alternative legal service providers, and paraprofessionals. Law firms are not the only ones in this environment that must adapt or fail; the legal department and in-house counsel, too, must transform in order to remain relevant and competitive. The world of the general counsel (GC) has already seen massive shifts - ever-increasing globalization has meant more legal issues and corporate activism, which in turn has generated new challenges and heightened demand. The GC cannot simply act in the role of outsourcer of work to external counsel, as in the past. With the growth of legal departments (it is now not uncommon for legal departments to number in the hundreds or even thousands, often formed of expensive lateral hires) the GC must now wear a number of hats, including that of the "CEO" of their department. The introduction of data analysis into the legal space and the oft-repeated mantra of "less with more" has meant that the GC must now think in terms of spend and budget more than ever before, transforming the legal department from a cost-center to a value-add. They must cultivate a breadth and scope of vision, able to organize and lead their department as an innovator. The flourishing legal ops role also provides yet another challenge for the GC. As the incorporation of legal ops within the law department becomes increasingly essential, the GC must work to ensure alignment and manage change. The present time has been hailed as the golden age of in-house lawyering, yet - and perhaps because of this - it is an uncertain and challenging time for the GC. Tipping Point: Transformation and Innovation in the Legal Department is intended as a handbook for the GC looking to build a truly modern legal department and revolutionize their role. Encompassing aspects from leveraging influence with the c-suite to reimagining organizational hierarchies and seeking the right operational professional, this publication features contributions from those at the frontiers of the profession as it transforms and embraces new areas of expertise. An in-depth handbook for the general counsel looking to build a truly modern legal department and revolutionize their role. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.