Originally Published: The Recorder
...More than 2,000 years ago, Sun Tzu wrote in "The Art of War" that an assessment...
Michael P. Maslanka writes that reading and thinking about history's most famous conflicts teaches a lot about litigation, and therein lies war's value for a modern lawyer. He offers some lessons, in
Lawyers should remember the advice their mothers gave them, advises Michael P. Maslanka in his monthly column, "Work Matters." The first lesson, he says, is that all experiences in life are good ones
It's summertime, either a pleasant climax to the vacation season or a rev-up to post-Labor Day business. Whichever it is for general counsel, here are reading suggestions to cap off the summer or gir
...across indirectly with disarming stories, not full frontal attacks. Sun Tzu nailed Lincoln's method: Build your adversaries ...
...right tone at the right time for human resources. To paraphrase Sun Tzu, all suits are won or lost before the suit is ever...
...Development No. 1: Think reverse-engineering. To paraphrase Sun Tzu, all trials are won or lost before the trials start. How...
When executives get deposed, they must be ready. But the math doesn’t add up: You need from them what they have in short supply — time. They’ll look to you to leverage to the max wh
Ah summer! Let`s hit the beaches, swim in the surf, pour on the tanning oil and trade briefcases for beach bags. And here`s one more vacation tip: Stick a book in your bag, and not the latest convolu
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