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2023-era strategies in talent retention and recruitment in the legal industry
T.J. Henry, the Chief Legal and Growth Officer at Rimon Law, a global law firm consistently recognized for its excellence and innovation across its 47 offices spanning 11 countries and five continents joins Enterprise Radio. This episode of Enterprise Radio is on association with the Legal Corner. Listen to host Eric Dye & guest T.J. Henry discuss the following: Can you tell us about Rimon Law and your position at the firm? How is Rimon Law’s model different from the traditional model of big firms? How does technology play a part in your firm’s model? What is the feedback you receive from your attornies? How has this model helped with talent attraction and retention? Do you have tips for how this model might be applied outside the law industry? Timothy J. (T.J.) Henry Jr. is a corporate partner and Rimon’s Chief Legal Officer. Mr. Henry has spent his career working in legal, financial, and operational capacities, building and leading teams in law and private equity firms. Mr. Henry maintains a passion for helping businesses and clients drive revenue through commercial legal counsel as well as refined strategy, operations, and M&A activity. Mr. Henry’s legal practice focuses on corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, and other complex transactional and contractual matters for private equity firms and their portfolio companies as well as startups and other private entities. Mr. Henry assists clients at all stages of their lifecycle, from corporate formation and debt/equity fundraising through reorganizations and exits. Mr. Henry also manages the drafting and negotiation of commercial agreements, including vendor and supplier agreements, joint ventures, and a variety of other agreements, from term sheet to conclusion. In addition, Mr. Henry has extensive experience in the sports law industry having worked with sports agents and NFL and NBA teams. Prior to Rimon, Mr. Henry was Corporate Counsel and the VP of Operations and Business Development for Sterlington PLLC, a private law firm and alternative legal services provider. In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Henry oversaw and managed the sales, marketing, and accounting teams and functions while building and growing Sterlington’s alternative legal services practice. Mr. Henry was instrumental in developing and launching Sterlington’s lateral partner placement program, and advised on operational, financial, strategic, growth, and technology matters of the firm. Previously, Mr. Henry was the Managing Director and General Counsel for Perkin Industries, a hybrid private equity/family investment office. There, Mr. Henry served as General Counsel/CFO/COO across many of its portfolio companies, including those in public relations, digital media, healthcare, real estate, and con