Abstract

In the context of increasing corporate crises due to economic volatility and regulatory complexities, the role of legal counsel has become increasingly significant. This study aims to explore the comprehensive roles and responsibilities of legal counsels during different phases of corporate crises, emphasizing their strategic importance in not only navigating but also preempting such crises. This qualitative study utilized semi-structured interviews to collect data from 25 legal professionals across various industries. Participants were selected through purposive sampling to ensure a broad representation of experiences and insights. The study aimed for theoretical saturation and employed NVivo software for data analysis, enabling a thorough thematic analysis of the transcribed interviews. Four main themes were identified: Preventive Legal Strategies, Crisis Response and Management, Post-Crisis Analysis and Learning, and Legal Team Dynamics and Support. Each theme contained multiple categories detailing specific activities and responsibilities, such as Risk Assessment, Policy Development, Immediate Legal Actions, Communication Management, Legal Review, Process Improvements, Team Coordination, and Emotional Support. These categories encapsulate the proactive and reactive strategies legal counsels employ to manage and mitigate corporate crises. The study highlights the integral and expansive role of legal counsels in managing corporate crises, from preventive strategies and immediate crisis responses to post-crisis evaluations and team dynamics management. Legal counsels not only ensure compliance and mitigate risks but also strategically guide their corporations through crises, significantly impacting corporate resilience and sustainability.

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