Attention:
Card image cap

Building Your Personal Brand in a Digital Age


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 60 minutes
Recorded Date: October 12, 2017
Click here to share this program
Printer-Friendly Version

Agenda

  • Working well with others
  • Development of self
  • Development of others
  • The important of inspiration
  • The habits of highly-effective In-House Lawyers
Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: October 12, 2017
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

Continuing with the theme of leadership, this panel discussion will look at how leadership is defined in the digital age. What new skills are required versus what existing skills can be honed? In this program, the panel of experts will go over key requirements of leadership in the digital environment, how to implement a personal brand development plan and adapting to change.

This program was recorded on October 12th, 2017.

Provided By

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference
Card image cap

Panelists

Card image cap

Lisa Helem

Editor-in-Chief of The National Law Journal & Legal Times
ALM Media, LLC

Lisa oversees reporters and editors across the country for The National Law Journal. Helem joined The National Law Journal in December 2015 as the publication's Assistant Managing Editor and was named Managing Editor in June 2016. As Managing Editor, she has helped to oversee publication of the magazine and has edited features, contributed content and special reports, including the Pro Bono and Appellate hotlists and D.C.’s Rising Stars. Helem graduated from Duke University in 2001. After college, she wrote for publications including Newsweek, People and the Washington bureau of Cox Newspapers. After receiving her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School in 2009, Helem practiced law at Vinson & Elkins, before deciding to return to media. Prior to joining ALM, Helem was a Legal Editor at Bloomberg BNA. Helem is a member of the D.C. Bar and of the State Bar of Texas (inactive).

Card image cap

Heather Nevitt

Editor-in-Chief, Corporate Counsel
ALM

Heather Nevitt is the Editor-in-Chief of Corporate Counsel, Inside Counsel and Global Leaders in Law. Heather brings Valuable content to the various publications sites she manages while building communities and developing new event ideas to engage readers.

Heather joined ALM in 2005 and was the Editor-in-Chief of Texas Lawyer. Before joining ALM, she practiced law and earned her JD from Michigan State University College of Law in East Lansing, Michigan.

Card image cap

Gina Passarella

SVP Content
ALM Global

Gina Passarella is editor-in-chief of The American Lawyer. She has covered the business of law for her entire career, first as a reporter and special projects editor with The Legal Intelligencer in Pennsylvania and then as senior editor for business of law in ALM's global newsroom. She took over as editor-in-chief of The American Lawyer in January 2017.


Card image cap

Similar Courses

Card image cap
64 minutes
"I Am Not a Cat" Proceedings in a Virtual World
Besides becoming a pop-culture catchphrase, how has the shift to a virtual environment impacted proceedings over the last year, and what changes do you believe are here to stay? Our panel of experts will examine some of the greatest challenges, faux pas, and successes in virtual proceedings over the course of this transformative time.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

$65

Add to Cart
Card image cap
63 minutes
2021: The Year of the ELM
Panelists will clarify what constitutes an ELM platform, examine its unique and compelling capabilities, and discuss its strategic and tactical advantages, particularly those stemming from data-driven insights and machine-driven decision making. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the significance of the emergence of ELM solutions, what firms and law departments can achieve with ELM platform, and practical and ethical considerations related to adopting an ELM solution.

Legalweek

$65

Add to Cart
Card image cap
63 minutes
40 Years of Data: What the Data on the Industry Says About Its Future
For 40 years, The American Lawyer, its affiliate publications and ALM Intelligence’s Legal Compass have been collecting data on law firms, clients and providers. What does the data tell us about where the industry is headed? We will take a deep dive into our data and others’ to assess the state of the industry and its future.

Legalweek

$65

Add to Cart
Card image cap
58 minutes
5 Ways Agreement AI Can Enhance Performance and Reduce Risk for Your Legal Team
In high growth companies, contracting pain points can make your organization less competitive. Fortunately, your legal team has access to world-class, robust AI solutions that can help enhance performance of the legal team and avoid common business pitfalls. If deployed correctly, contract AI can be a legal team’s best friend - shrinking the knowledge gap across years and silos, acting as a digital assistant to automate repetitive tasks, and arming lawyers with tools that help them be proactive rather than responsive.

Legalweek

$65

Add to Cart
Previous Next