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Client Communications: How to Brief Senior Management and the Board of Directors

February 20, 2025LexisNexis - Practical Guidance

Herrick senior litigator, Ronald Levine, has authored a recent article addressing managing client expectations in litigation as part of the LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series.

In the article, Ron has drawn upon his 45 years of practice to provide guidance for briefing a client's senior management and board of directors on ongoing litigation, and it covers how to present information on the litigation process, status of the matter, the board's fiduciary duties, risk management and risk oversight strategies, budgeting and resource allocation and public relations.

Read the full article in LexisNexis - Practical Guidance here. Access may require a subscription.


Read part one of this LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series "Managing Client Expectations in Litigation" here.

Read part two of this LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series "Drafting Client Memos and Emails" here.

Read part three of this LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series "Business Development for Litigators" here.

Read part four of this LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series "Litigation Business Pitches: Five Tips" here.

Read part five of this LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series "Tips on Dealing with Difficult Litigation Clients" here.

Read part six of this LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series "How to Use AI to Manage the Attorney-Client Relationship" here.

Read part seven of this LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series "Letter to Prospective Client in Advance of Business Pitch" here.

Read part eight of this LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series "AI and the Evaluation of Outside Counsel" here.

Read part nine of this LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series "Letter to Expert Witness" here.

Read part ten of this LexisNexis - Practical Guidance Practice Note series "A Lawyer’s Guide for Meet and Greets: 5 Tips" here.