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063 Inside the General Counsel’s Office – An Interview with David Susler Part 2

In this episode, Christina Martini and David Susler discuss: 

  • The relationships David has with the owners and c-suite of the company as general counsel. 
  • Building relationships with in-house co-workers and outside partnerships. 
  • Tips for successful relationships with outside counsel. 
  • David’s advice for all listeners.

Key Takeaways: 

  • Keep your conscious clear and the sleepless nights are more likely to stay away. 
  • Top qualities of outside counsel: responsiveness, quality of work, taking time to understand company and business, willingness to work with GC. 
  • Always strive to continue to grow your skill set and progress in your field. 
  • Get involved – in bar associations, in not for profits, in any way you can. 

 

“Get to the advice you want to give by asking questions that demonstrate you understand my business and give me alternatives.” — David Susler 

 

About David Susler: David is Associate General Counsel of National Material LP. An attorney with 30 years’ experience in both private practice and as in-house attorney, David provides an insightful and valuable perspective on what it means to be both an effective legal partner and trusted advisor. 

 

Connect with David Susler: 

Twitter: @DavidSusler 

LinkedIn: David Susler 

 

Connect with Christina Martini: 

Twitter: @TinaMartini10 

Website: www.paradigmshiftshow.com 

LinkedIn: Christina Martini 

Email: christinamartini.paradigmshift@gmail.com 

 

 

Show notes by Podcastologist: Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie 

Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You’re the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

About the author, Christina Martini

For nearly 25 years, Christina (Tina) Martini has been an intellectual property attorney practicing in BigLaw. Tina is a partner at the law firm McDermott Will & Emery and focuses her practice on domestic and international trademark and copyright law, as well as domain name, Internet, social media, advertising and unfair competition law.

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