Rachel Dooley on Cultivating Creativity and Trust in the GC's Office
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Rachel Dooley is the Interim Managing Counsel for McKinsey Digital. She's an experienced tech lawyer who is passionate about emerging technology, including quantum computing, AI, and data and ethics.
On this episode, Rachel discusses how lawyers in corporate legal departments can be more intentional in integrating design into their legal work. She also shares her thoughts on why creativity is important for lawyer health and wellbeing, and why trust between lawyers and clients is essential for producing great client outcomes.
Law 2030 is produced by The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s Future of the Profession Initiative ("FPI"). FPI recognizes a leading law school’s role in designing forward-looking lawyer formation and leading essential interdisciplinary conversations that respond to the fundamental changes that are transforming the legal profession. If you’d like to learn more about the Future of the Profession Initiative at Penn Carey Law School, visit them online at law.upenn.edu/futureprofessioninitiative
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