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Business Lawyer Leadership: Valuing Relationships
Business lawyers are surrounded by relationships because of the nature of their work. Businesses are relational; business associations law is relational; business lawyering is relational. Business lawyering, in all its manifestations, is a practice steeped in the lawyer’s awareness and management of, as well as their participation in, the layered sets of relationships found in businesses and business associations law. This article recognizes these important connections between business law practice and relationships. It approaches each of them in turn. The substantial take-away is that a business lawyer can best lead by understanding the inherent value of relationships to business lawyering and leveraging that understanding through focused effort that includes the employment of, among other things, relationship management skills. Relationship management—together with the other components of emotional intelligence and other relational traits, skills, and practices—affords business lawyers important tools for building and sustaining healthy relationships
Educating for Equality: A Symposium on Combating Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation: A Roundtable Discussion
CNBC Roundtable Discussion
Video of Professor Maurice Stucke\u27s interview on CNBC regarding the Department of Justice’s monopolization case against Apple
The Justice League: Coming Together to Address Statewide Re-Entry Needs
Professor Radice began her term in May as Chair of the Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission. As one of her first acts, she moderated and presented on a panel, The Justice League: Coming Together to Address Statewide Re-Entry Needs, discussing Tennessee’s statewide approach and embrace of various models to fill the access to justice gap
Book Review: Jane Henderson, The Constitution of the Russian Federation: a contextual analysis (Hart Publishing, 2d ed. 2022)
Amy Klobuchar Wants to Stop Algorithms From Ripping You Off
Professor Maurice Stucke was interviewed by Peter Coy, opinion writer of The New York Times, and was cited extensively in his article, “Amy Klobuchar Wants to Stop Algorithms From Ripping You Off,” published in The New York Times here on August 30