Dentons releases toolkit to help GCs plan for the future

The toolkit leverages knowledge from former GCs across the firm’s international branches

Dentons releases toolkit to help GCs plan for the future

Dentons has released a toolkit to help GCs plan for the future.

Experts that make up the firm’s ex-GC contingent from NextLaw In-House Solutions have contributed their knowledge to the New Dynamic toolkit. The kit also contains insights from specialists in legal tech and operations.

In addition, the toolkit offers international insights from Dentons’s global offices.

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The New Dynamic toolkit is designed to “help GCs and in-house legal teams address/reflect on a broader range of topics that will help to inform their strategic planning and help them to navigate the unknown in this new dynamic,” Dentons said in a June press release.

The New Dynamic hub offers GCs access to webinars and legal toolkits, as well as global updates from Dentons. The firm has outlined some of the hub’s resources as follows:

• Tips on how GCs and in-house legal teams can move digital strategies forward in the current environment

• “Quick pivots” GCs can consider

• Guidance on how GCs can plan scenarios for the coming months

• Insights on why leaders need to reflect on their management skills

The hub also provides guidance on matters related to supply chain resilience and environmental, social and governance performance opportunities.

“Dentons has been supporting its clients and communities through COVID-19 and was quick to stand up global tools to help its clients and communities address the pandemic,” the firm said.

Dentons has also established a global resources hub for COVID-19-related concerns.

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