Right Discovery Staff Writer
Work is hard. Beyond the task list sit awkward human moments—accountability conversations, sudden reorganizations, and upward feedback nobody rehearsed in law school. Those skills rarely appear in an onboarding PDF, yet they separate thriving teams from brittle ones.
Ahead of The Masters Conference Legal Power Skills, we caught up with facilitator Richard Robinson, Director of Legal Operations & Litigation Support at Toyota North America, and Right Discovery CEO Kevin M. Clarkabout the six "power skills" that deserve deliberate practice—communication, collaboration, emotional intelligence, ingenuity, adaptability, and leadership.
Ready to leave your square? Join the squad on Thursday, July 25 in New York City for a working session that treats professional growth like a craft—not an afterthought.
Hosted by Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
101 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10117
Topics: power skills, leadership, emotional intelligence, Right Discovery, Masters Conference
