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General Counsel with Power? 2011 About the Authors Mari Sako is Professor of Management Studies at Said Business School and Professorial Fellow at New College, University of Oxford. After reading Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Oxford, she completed an MSc in Economics at London School of Economics (LSE), an MA in Economics at the Johns Hopkins University, USA, and a PhD in Economics at London University. Before taking up her current position, she taught at LSE’s Industrial Relations Department for ten years. She was also a visiting scholar at Kyoto University Department of Economics, Tokyo University Institute of Social Research, RIETI (Research Institute of the Ministry of Economics, Trade and Industry in Tokyo), Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, and MIT Sloan School of Management. Her research focuses on the connections between global strategy, comparative business systems, and labour markets. Publications include How the Japanese Learn to Work (with Ronald Dore) (1989), Prices, Quality and Trust (1992), Japanese Labour and Management in Transition (with Hiroki Sako) (1997), Are Skills the Answer? (with Colin Crouch and David Finegold) (1999), and Shifting Boundaries of the Firm (2006). She was a principal researcher for the MIT International Motor Vehicle Program (IMVP) during 1993-‐2006, working on modularisation, outsourcing, and supplier parks in the global automotive industry. She is also a Senior Fellow of the ESRC-‐EPSRC Advanced Institute of Management in Britain. More recently, as a member of the Novak Druce Centre for Professional Services at Said Business School, she has been researching about the globalization of law firms, the outsourcing and offshoring of professional services and their impact on the professions. Richard Susskind OBE is Visiting Professor in Internet Studies at the Oxford Internet Institute at Oxford University and Emeritus <strong>Law</strong> Professor at Gresham College, London. He is IT Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, President of the Society of Computers and <strong>Law</strong>, and the author of numerous books, including <strong>The</strong> End of <strong>Law</strong>yers? (Oxford University Press, 2008). 30 Said Business School | University of Oxford
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