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Remarks by Laura Stein

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2018

Laura Stein*
Affiliation:
Office of the General Counsel, Clorox Corporation.

Extract

Sally, what you said actually really resonates a lot and I do think that the lawyers both in and outside of law firms around the globe that my company engages, as well as lawyers on our legal team who have responsibility, either for different substantive areas or different parts of the world, also play that bridge, because I think, Hannah, you said at the outset, and, Dr. Hall, your paper also showed kind of the increased complexity and overlap of so many issues involving transnational law, that you really need not just the expertise but frequently how you bring the different pieces of expertise together, internally and externally, to bear on creating a solution to either a problem or driving business opportunities.

Type
Vagts Roundtable: Lawyering in The Age of Transnational Government
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2018 

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