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Exploring Contracting Strategies for General Counsels in 2023: A Panel Discussion

Welcome to our video page dedicated to unraveling the complexities and opportunities in contracting for General Counsels (GCs) in the year 2023. This panel discussion, titled โ€œContracting Strategies for GCs: Planning, Promise, & Pitfalls,โ€ brings together industry experts to share their insights and experiences.

Planning:

The first segment of our discussion focuses on the importance of strategic planning in the contracting process. Our panelists delve into best practices for risk management, contract lifecycle management, and how to leverage technology for efficient contract drafting and negotiation, highlighting key contracting strategies for GCs.

Promise:

In this section, our experts explore the promise that effective contracting strategies hold for businesses. From fostering strong relationships with vendors and partners to ensuring compliance and mitigating legal risks, learn how contracting can be a powerful tool for organizational growth.

Pitfalls:

Despite the best planning and intentions, pitfalls in contracting strategies are inevitable. Our panelists discuss common challenges faced by GCs in the contracting process, including regulatory changes, contract disputes, and the impact of global events. More importantly, they share strategies to navigate these challenges successfully.

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