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Michael Greene on the nexus between leadership and service

In this inaugural episode of Legal Firesides, produced exclusively for members of Lawyers Weekly Premium, Norton Rose Fulbright partner and head of government Michael Greene reflects on what decades of leadership in law firms (including as a managing partner and deputy chief executive partner) and in the not-for-profit space has taught him about service – both in practice and for the broader community.

May 21, 2025 By Robyn Tongol
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Host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Michael Greene about his storied career in law, how and why he practices in the government space, how he aspired to and rose up for leadership positions, his experience as managing partner of Henry Davis York (now part of Norton Rose Fulbright), transitioning HDY under NRF’s banner, and what that journey taught him about the need for firms to think globally and what it means to be a good leader in law.

 
 

Greene also reflects on his work with multiple not-for-profits (Jaramer Legal, CareerSeekers, and StreetWork), why rolling up his sleeves for such organisations is so essential for him personally, what his work in the NFP has taught him about leadership, why having a holistic perspective is critical, and what other lawyers can learn about leadership from his experiences.

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