Lawyer Monthly - June 2025

LAWYER MONTHLY©2025 Universal Media Limited Lawyer Monthly is published by Universal Media Limited and is available on general subscription. Readership and circulation information can be found at: www.lawyer-monthly.com. The views expressed in the articles within Lawyer Monthly are the contributors’ own. All rights reserved. Material contained within this publication is not to be reproduced in whole or in part without prior permission. Permission may only be given in written form by the management board of Universal Media Limited. Approx. 302,000 net digital distribution. Jason Ou Strategic Growth, Local Insight: Leading Hisense Across MEA Phillips & Associates From Compliance to Consequences: Retaliation in the C-Suite 12 8 JUNE 2025 In this edition of Lawyer Monthly, we spotlight a powerful lineup of legal voices shaping the future of the profession across boardrooms, courtrooms, and beyond. We begin with a critical look at executive retaliation in our feature interview, “From Compliance to Consequences: Retaliation in the C-Suite.” Phillips & Associates explores how whistleblower protections in New York and New Jersey are being tested at the highest levels of corporate power — where C-suite employees who speak up often face subtle but devastating consequences. Also in this issue, Jason Ou, Regional President of Hisense MEA, offers a fascinating look into the intersection of strategic growth and legal foresight in global business leadership. Trinnie Houghton, an executive coach known for her work with attorneys and legal leaders, shares her insights on resilience, leadership presence, and mental well-being under pressure. Among our special features, we unpack 5 Things Freelancers Should Know About Online Legal Forms, a practical guide for navigating contracts and compliance in today’s gig economy, and explore the personal and legal stakes in Finding Justice After Loss: Why the Right Wrongful Death Attorney Matters. We close with a timely look at the legal profession itself in The Future of Law Exams, challenging traditional models and highlighting emerging trends in legal education and assessment. Whether you're a legal practitioner, student, or client, we hope this issue offers clarity, insight, and inspiration. Happy reading! Warm regards, Mark Palmer Editor, Lawyer Monthly

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