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Understanding the legal dimensions of business is essential to successful management in today's global marketplace. As managers rise in the corporate hierarchy, they increasingly face legal issues they are ill-equipped to handle. Most managers do not have a legal background, and less seasoned managers often do not understand how the law affects risk/reward ratio of the firm. They may not know the right answers or even the right questions to ask. Nor do many managers know to select and work with a good legal adviser.

Worse, managers often view the law as an arcane set of rules designed to impede, not facilitate, value creation. Under that assumption, they may want to skirt - and occasionally to break-the-rules designed to provide a level playing field for all competitors. Managers must ensure that their legal strategy aligns with their business strategy. Like information technology and human resource practice, the legal strategy must be integral to and inseparable from the business strategy. The legal dimensions should not be treated as an afterthought or an add-on to the business strategy development process.

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Kusnadi, S.H, M.H.

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A Dream Comes True

I never expected that I have being a lawyer since 9 years ago. Where becoming a lawyer was not my ambition when I was child. I did not find in my big family who had same experiences before as mine. The majority profession in my big family are as an entrepreneur. For instance, started from my father's job, he was an owner on handy craft home industry in his village. My mother while as a house wife, she is an a domestic seller. Then my brother, he is an independent electrician, and my sister, she is an owner in small bakery home industry. 

Basic Principles of Legal Writing

Lawyers are professional writers. Writing is an essential part of a  practicing attorney’s daily work. Rather than decreasing the need for writing, the internet and other data transmission innovations have dramatically increased the flow of written communication. The twenty-first century will continue to bring new technologies to the practice of law, but the law will always require the certainty of the written word. Therefore lawyers must not only write more often, but also more quickly.