
Walker Clark
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Listening to Learn
What is the most important thing that a law firm or group of lawyers can do to respond better to fast change in their market?

Silence is not always golden.
Law firms with poor internal communications skills and practices face great obstacles when they try to implement any decision, even minor ones.
One of the most important tools in a firm's internal "communications tool kit" is to schedule time for talking.
This is the first in a series of short posts about questions that I frequently receive about the importance of internal communications to "getting things done" in law firms.

Seven Tips for Better Panel Discussions
Based on the author’s experience as a moderator or member of more than 200 panel discussions at major international legal conferences, here are seven tips for a successful program.
This is one of ten most frequently read posts in the Worldview Archives, with more than 13,000 views since it was first published in 2014.