Geopolitical Pressures Are Reshaping In-House Legal Work, but Many Companies Still Lack a Playbook
"We're finding so many of our legal departments saying that their companies are being reactive and not proactive when it comes to responding to geopolitical issues," said Jason Brown, president and…
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