Shamelessly lifting from two of my favorite dead-on posts about the behavior that makes business clients want to wring the necks of their corporate counsel:
From Dan Hull’s wonderful What About Clients? blog, The 7 Habits of Highly Useless Corporate Lawyers. My favorite is #2: “Business clients are run by business people who take risks. They need to be managed, guided, stopped. Don’t encourage them.”
From Venture Hacks, Scott Walker’s take on the ”Top 10 Reasons Entrepreneurs Hate Lawyers.” So much that rings true here, especially reason #5 – “Because they Spend Too Much Time on Insignificant Issues.”
Resemble anyone you know? Business folks succeed by taking risks. Let