Product Counsel: Advise, Innovate, and Inspire Book
Discover the essential guide for product lawyers looking to excel in their careers. This book provides valuable insights on advising, innovating, and inspiring within the legal and business landscape. Learn how to navigate the complexities of product counseling, drive business results, and foster innovation with expert strategies and real-world examples.
Want to teach product counseling at your law school but not sure where to start? No worries, we’ve got you covered with a comprehensive, flexible syllabus! Tailored for second and third-year law students and LLM candidates, this curriculum offers 1, 2, and 3-unit course structures. It covers key legal, regulatory, and ethical challenges throughout the tech product lifecycle, focusing on building essential legal skills, interdisciplinary collaboration, and strategic counseling. Adaptable to your unique teaching goals, this syllabus is designed to prepare future legal leaders to manage risks and drive innovation across various business sectors.

Hiring a Product Counsel but not sure where to start? This free customizable job description template is designed to help you craft the perfect role, whether for a junior, midlevel, or senior position. Developed by industry experts, it offers a clear framework to help you attract top legal talent who can handle regulations, support product development, and align legal strategy with business goals.
The Product Counsel Job Description Template has been developed by legal leaders Adrienne Go, Bhakti Shivarekar, Shanti Ariker, Sean Collin, Brittany Becker, Patty Robbins, Jennifer Stefanski, Eve Saltman, Carolyn Herzog, and Olga V. Mack. This template is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (adapt and share with attribution).

Designing a Product Counseling course, and not sure where to start? This free customizable syllabus offers flexible 1-, 2-, or 3-unit options covering legal, regulatory, and ethical issues across the product lifecycle. Built by industry experts, it’s a practical guide for teaching future legal leaders.
Created by Adrienne Go, Linsey Krolik, Olga V. Mack, Jennifer Stefanski, and John Didday. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (adapt and share with attribution).
