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Corporate Counsel Business Journal Announces Perspectives Podcast
Share Article DARIEN, Conn. (PRWEB) February 10, 2021 Corporate Counsel Business Journal, published by Law Business Media, is proud to extend their educational product offerings to include CCBJ Perspectives podcast series, providing access to leaders and influencers within the continuously evolving ecosystem of lawyers and legal professionals.
Perspectives will address a broad range of topics on the regulatory landscape, litigation, M&A, legal technology, EDI (equity, diversity & inclusion) and more. Perspectives will be hosted by CCBJ editor & publisher, Kristin Calve.
“The goal of the Perspectives is to explore trends within the industry and to consider the why, not just the what, of our current and future legal and business landscapes,” said Calve. “These thoughtful and inspiring podcasts expand CCBJ’s editorial and educational offeri
Corporate Counsel Business Journal Launches Sixth Annual Buyers Guide to In-House Tech
Share Article DARIEN, Conn. (PRWEB) February 05, 2021 Corporate Counsel Business Journal, published by Law Business Media, today announced the publication of the “6th Annual Buyers’ Guide to In-House Tech,” an essential resource for corporate law departments and legal professionals. The Guide includes insightful articles from, and in-depth interviews with, leading legal, business and technology executives and experts focused on collaborating with in-house counsel. The Guide is designed as a resource for legal professionals in their ongoing efforts to heighten efficiency, lower costs and otherwise drive operational effectiveness and meet regulatory challenges in areas such as privacy and data security.
Corporate Counsel Business Journal (CCBJ) | September-October 2020 Edition
Rhonda L. Epstein, Esq. is a neutral with NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation) and a longtime proponent of alternative dispute resolution. She s also a seasoned litigator with an extensive background in employment law and commercial matters relating to the representation of corporate and other for profit and not for profit entities. She talked with us about how that experience helps her work as a mediator and arbitrator, especially as COVID-19 wreaks havoc on businesses and the court system alike.
CCBJ: You have deep experience in employment law. Could tell us about your career as an employment lawyer?