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Course Description

To handle legal matters appropriately, business people need to know how to get good legal advice. This may require finding and retaining a lawyer, or it may involve working with existing in-house counsel. Business people must understand how lawyers approach legal issues and what lawyers need from clients in order to represent them effectively.

With content provided by four legal experts, including Cornell Law School professors and practicing attorneys, this course explains how lawyers work, how to establish an effective relationship with both in-house and external counsel, and how to work with legal professionals on business transactions and litigation. A course project guides you in applying these principles of attorney-client collaboration to your own work situation. 

 

Faculty Author

Mark Underberg; Mary Gail Gearns; Allison Fumai; Kelly Mahon Tullier

Benefits to the Learner

  • Identify issues requiring legal counsel and consider ways to find a good lawyer 
  • Assess what litigation lawyers need from their clients and prepare to work effectively with them in litigation processes
  • Consider the role of lawyers in business deals and prepare to collaborate with them
  • Identify when in-house counsel is needed, analyze the qualities of effective in-house counsel, and identify the role they can play as business partners

Target Audience

Any person in business who needs to better understand business-related legal issues and who wants to work effectively with legal professionals. The content may be especially appropriate for mid-level business leaders in large companies and senior business people in start-ups. 
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Cornell Law School; Morgan, Lewis, & Bockius LLP; Dechert LLP; Visa Inc.
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