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Sair de um escritório tradicional e renomado e ir para um departamento jurídico de uma startup já seria um desafio e tanto. Afinal, o papel do advogado nas startups é muito diferente do que estamos acostumados. Além de entender das questões jurídicas, é preciso ter muito conhecimento sobre as diversas áreas do negócio. Agora, imagine ter que criar esse departamento jurídico do zero! Pois foi o que fez a Ananda Portes. Neste episódio, vamos conversar sobre como ela conseguiu realizar essa transição com sucesso. Ela é Head of Legal na MaxMilhas. Especialista em Gestão Estratégica de Departamentos Jurídicos pelo Insper. Cofundadora do Instituto de Juristas Brasileiras (IJB). Membro do Women in Antitrust Law (WIA), do Jurídico de Saias (JDS) e do Women in Law for IT (Wil4it). - DIREITO 4.0 PODCAST -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/direito4.0podcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/direito-4-0-podcastE-mail: podcast@floox.com.br - ANANDA PORTES -LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anandaportessouza/ - NOTAS DO EPISÓDIO -Direito Cooperativo. Avanços, Desafios e Perspectivas, Rodrigo Coelho De Lima: https://www.amazon.com.br/Direito-Cooperativo-Avan%C3%A7os-Desafios-Perspectivas/dp/8538405179Plataforma de Gestão de Processos - Deep Legal: https://www.deeplegal.com.br/O Poder da Vulnerabilidade, Brené Brown: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_the_power_of_vulnerability?language=pt-brWil4it - Women in Law for IT: https://www.instagram.com/wil4it/?hl=pt-brWIA - Women in Antitrust Law: https://www.instagram.com/womeninantitrust/?hl=pt-brIJB - Instituto de Juristas Brasileiras: https://www.instagram.com/institutodejuristas/?hl=pt-brJDS - Jurídico de Saias: https://www.instagram.com/juridicodesaias/?hl=pt-brLivros do Vicente Falconi Campos: https://www.amazon.com.br/Livros-Vicente-Falconi/s?rh=n%3A6740748011%2Cp_27%3AVicente+Falconi
Good leadership is invaluable to law firms when they face a major transition, and transitions abound as the profession navigates issues brought forth by the pandemic. Adriana Linares talks with David Holmes about his passion for leadership and his personal experiences as managing partner at the Farr Law Firm. He shares insights on how patience and encouragement can help you as a leader nurture a culture of positivity in your law firm. David Holmes is a business lawyer and managing partner at the Farr Law Firm. Special thanks to our sponsors, Clio, Nexa, Lawclerk, and ROSS.
Good leadership is invaluable to law firms when they face a major transition, and transitions abound as the profession navigates issues brought forth by the pandemic. Adriana Linares talks with David Holmes about his passion for leadership and his personal experiences as managing partner at the Farr Law Firm. He shares insights on how patience and encouragement can help you as a leader nurture a culture of positivity in your law firm. David Holmes is a business lawyer and managing partner at the Farr Law Firm. Special thanks to our sponsors, Clio, Nexa, Lawclerk, and ROSS.
In this special live recording of Planet Lex at Northwestern’s San Francisco campus, host Jim Speta talks with Myra Pasek, general counsel at Ouster, and Pete Cline, associate director of legal at Twitter, about their experiences working in-house at start-ups and high-profile tech companies, including Tesla, Impossible Foods, Ouster, and Twitter. The guests share their unique paths from big law to Silicon Valley and offer insights on the cutting-edge legal issues and challenges that arise in tech and entrepreneurial ventures
In this special live recording of Planet Lex at Northwestern’s San Francisco campus, host Jim Speta talks with Myra Pasek, general counsel at Ouster, and Pete Cline, associate director of legal at Twitter, about their experiences working in-house at start-ups and high-profile tech companies, including Tesla, Impossible Foods, Ouster, and Twitter. The guests share their unique paths from big law to Silicon Valley and offer insights on the cutting-edge legal issues and challenges that arise in tech and entrepreneurial ventures
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Marketing can be intimidating for lawyers, but companies exist that can help practices manage their communications department. In this episode of Law Technology Now, host Monica Bay talks to Christy Burke about what drove her to start her own legal technology marketing company. She discusses her involvement with the Legal Technology Media Group, her experience running a company as a mother, and her advice for other legal tech companies like hers. Christy Burke founded Burke & Company LLC in 2004, deciding to focus the firm specifically on legal technology communications. Special thanks to our sponsor, Thomson Reuters.
Did you know that the Solo, Small Firm, and General Practice Division of the ABA (GPSolo) includes military and government lawyers, and offers portals, platforms, programs, and collaborations that support the personal and professional lives of all their lawyers? In this report from On The Road at ABA Annual Meeting 2018, host Laurence Colletti talks to Melanie Bragg about the assistance programs and upcoming events in GPSolo and why lawyers should be interested. Throughout their discussion, they dive regularly into the theme of where tradition meets innovation. Melanie Bragg practices mediation, arbitration, probate, guardianships, small business work including business entity formation, real estate, employment law, and securities arbitration at Bragg Law.
For lawyers managing their own firm, being successful involves more than ordering people around. In this episode of On Balance, hosts JoAnn Hathaway and Tish Vincent talk to Andrew Elowitt about the qualities of a successful law firm manager such as handling employee frustration and communicating goals and expectations well. They also discuss the challenges involved in managing superstar employees and how this differs from other employees. Andrew Elowitt, JD, MBA, PCC, brings over 25 year’s experience as both an executive and business lawyer to New Actions.
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