Friday, 30 May 2014

StyleCounsel - Interview with John Miller, GC at Toni & Guy

This podcast is based on an exclusive interview with John Miller, Group General Counsel and Company Secretary at Toni & Guy, who talks about Technology, London Fashion Week and Globalisation.

Rating: Medium

Tags: fashion, stylecounsel, Toni & Guy, retail, interview

Friday, 23 May 2014

Guest Contributor: This Is What Lawyers Look Like Who Put Clients First


This is a guest blog for GCRC by Larry Bridgesmith, Chief Relationship Officer at legal project management specialist company ERM Legal Solutions and Adjunct Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Law.

Rating: Medium

Tags: in-house, operations, clients, management

Friday, 16 May 2014

Put Up a United Front - lessons in-house lawyers can learn from David Moyes' sacking

So another week in football goes by with sackings, title swings and Champions League semi-final thrashings by the new pretenders against the former favourites. The major news story in England, despite the actual football-related dramas in the Premier League and Champions League, has, of course, been David Moyes’ sacking.

Rating: Medium

Tags: football, sport, in-house, sacking, operations

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Man City and PSG found to have breached FFP rules

UEFA have made their first FFP-sized bite into financial irresponsibility in European football. Following years of sugar daddy investments and gargantuan losses among the elite (and less elite) clubs in Europe, UEFA is finally executing its first punishments relating to its Financial Fair Play rules, designed to combat against financial irresponsibility.

Rating: Medium

Tags: sport, litigation, football, uefa, finance

Monday, 21 April 2014

Oxford University: Patent Work and Intellectual Property Part 2

Speakers from Patents and Intellectual Property Law explain their work and the training process involved for each career. The second speaker is an Intellectual Property solicitor from Hogan Lovells.

Rating: Medium

Tags: guest, oxford, ip, intellectual property, oprations, patents, careers

Friday, 18 April 2014

GCRC: Interview with Alex Ang on Personal Knowledge Management

Alex Ang speaks to us about his upcoming PKM course. Personal Knowledge Management is a set of practices and tools designed to improve your ability to organise and retrieve knowledge and reduce cognitive stress. PKM is designed to assist professionals in information-heavy environments such as law firms and in-house legal departments.

Rating: Medium

Tags: interview, pkm, knowledge management, information, operations, knowledge

Monday, 14 April 2014

Oxford University: Patent Work and Intellectual Property Part 1

Speakers from Patents and Intellectual Property Law explain their work and the training process involved for each career. The first speaker for Our 2010 talk is a patent attorney from J.A. Kemp.

Rating: Medium

Tags: guest, oxford, ip, intellectual property, oprations, patents, careers

Friday, 11 April 2014

Bullying the Little Guy - Dubious Big Business Patent Lawsuits

An article in Forbes has highlighted how legal action has become a tool for big businesses to continue their suppression of upcoming start-ups, rather than allowing a level playing field.

Rating: Medium

Tags: operations, litigation, start-ups, corporate

Monday, 7 April 2014

Oxford Foundation for Law, Justice and Society: Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards



Mari Teigen, Research Director, Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway, gives a talk for the Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards and Democratic Legitimacy debate.

Rating: Medium

Tags: guest, oxford, law, gender, quotas, corporate, politics

Friday, 4 April 2014

StyleCounsel: Interview with Alice Darwall, Group GC at French Connection

StyleCounsel is the GCRC’s latest sector that will be focusing on luxury goods, retail and fashion law. This is our first exclusive interview with Alice Darwall, Group General Counsel at French Connection Group, who talks about ecommerce, globalisation and counterfeiting. (Voices recorded by external voice-over artists)

Rating: Medium

Tags: operations, fashion, stylecounsel, counterfeiting, globalisation, ecommerce

Friday, 28 March 2014

Local Authority Legal Teams Pursue ABS Model Amid Public Sector Cuts

Another year, another budget, and another debate about class. It was ever thus. But aside from ‘them working class lot’ with their bingo and beer, it appears that local authority legal teams are becoming more and more drawn towards privatization, such are the cuts being made to the public sector.

Rating: Medium

Tags: local, budget, abs, councils, operations

Friday, 14 March 2014

Oxford University Building a Business 2013/14: Protecting your ideas - intellectual property

This is a guest podcast from the Oxford University Building a Business Seminar Series. Ian Bingham, Senior Partner, IP Asset LLP, gives a talk for the Building a Business seminar series looking at intellectual property law and how new businesses can protect their ideas

Rating: Medium

Tags: guest, oxford, ip, intellectual property, seminar, business, operations

Friday, 7 March 2014

Data Should Inform, Not Shape, Decisions and Strategy

Sports and data was the theme of our last sports panel and it is also a topic that is gaining more and more coverage in both the business and the sporting world. Whether its the commercial data relating to sports, data relating to sports and gambling, or just data that can be used by sports teams and players to improve performance, it is clear that, as in other industries, data is infiltrating almost every aspect of the sporting world.

Rating: Medium

Tags: sport operations, data, strategy

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Rise of the Freelance Lawyer

A report by an Ottawa industry analyst has confirmed a sentiment that has been bubbling across the global legal landscape - that of the emergence of the entrepreneur freelance lawyer. With outsourcing, automation and consultants already prominent in legal practice, a swarm of ‘freelance’ lawyers could potentially change the way in-house lawyers look for external counsel. Rather than going to your previous law firm, or traditional panel processes, GCs may instead be looking in new forms of freelance directories, virtual law firms or perhaps aspiring to the use of a new wave of celebratory entrepreneur lawyers.

Rating: Medium

Tags: recruitment, hr, legal, management, operations, law

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Job Requirements: Recruiting In-House Lawyers

Behind each in-house lawyer appointment is someone doing the appointing, and while the company employer - whether that be a CEO, GC or anyone else in the company - has the greatest say over who will get the job, legal recruitment experts and companies have always been influential and useful. Increasingly, legal recruitment firms are looking at in-house as a particular niche they can exploit, as companies without the legal know-how of private practice seek guidance into the legal world. Mike Evers, who we interviewed earlier this year, is one such person, while Dimitri Mastrocola, a partner and leader of a Major, Lindsey & Africa, was interviewed last week by the Financial Times about legal recruitment.

Rating: Medium

Tags: recruitment, hr, legal, management, operations, law

Friday, 24 January 2014

Value through Proactive Prevention

‘Proactive Prevention’. It seems an odd concept the idea that prevention - the negation of something - is supposed to be something proactive. Yet this is the life and work of any decent in-house lawyer because, contrary to many lawyers working in private practice, the job is to prevent litigation and legal difficulties in need of rectification, rather than to live of it. The negation of the life supply of private practice work from your client is the purpose of an in-house lawyer’s responsibility because he or she is hired to reduce legal costs but at the same time protect the company.

Rating: Medium

Tags: management, legal, operations, law, risk, prevention

Friday, 17 January 2014

GCRC Sports Panel - Social Media

In the fifth of the series of articles based on the discussions held at the first GCRC Sports Panel last month, we will be looking into how in-house lawyers manage the use of social media in their organisations. The discussion mostly focussed on whether an organisation’s guidelines or rules focussing on social media should be prescriptive or more like advice. Karena Vleck, Head of Legal and Governance at the RFU, and GCRC Sports Panel Chairperson, noted that the RFU’s social media policy is intended to be more advisory.
Rating: Medium
Tags: social media, legal, in-house, law, lawyers, sport, panel, discussion

Friday, 10 January 2014

GCRC Sports Panel - Managing a Legal Disaster


In the third of the series of articles based on the discussions held at the first GCRC Sports Panel last month, we will be looking into how in-house lawyers manage a legal disaster. The discussion began with question of what a legal disaster actually is, as differentiated from the prior topic of managing a PR disaster.

Rating: Medium

Tags: gcrc, sport, panel, discussion, operations, management, legal, law

Friday, 3 January 2014

GCRC Sports Panel - Managing a Significant Change

In the fourth of the series of articles based on the discussions held at the first GCRC Sports Panel last month, we will be looking into how in-house lawyers manage a significant change in their organisation. GCRC Sports is the part of the GC Research Club that allows in-house lawyers from the sports sector to meet and discuss, at our panel events or online, the things that matter to them. The GC Research Club fosters collaboration and sharing among our community of in-house lawyers.

Rating: Medium

Tags: legal, in-house, change, operations, management, sport, gcrc