Working Effectively with Counsel Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Working Effectively with Counsel Case Solution

Popular stereotypes of attorneys contain " "internal policeman," "keep us out of trouble!" and "get us out of trouble!"

Focus groups of business leaders questioned in a survey by the Case Western Reserve University Law School associated the word "attorney" with "authoritative," "conservative," "haughty," "intimidating," and "know it all." Yet, supervisors who see counsel as a necessary evil, miss opportunities to work with lawyers as partners that manage risk and raise value.

PUBLICATION DATE: August 08, 2003

This is just an excerpt. This case is about LEADERSHIP & MANAGING PEOPLE

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