Gary Lilienthal

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Gary Lilienthal Organizational Behaviorist - GL
Gary Lilienthal Organizational Behaviorist - GL

Gary Lilienthal holds a Diploma in Journalism, a Sydney University law degree, a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the College of Law in Sydney Australia, a Certificate in Criminal Intelligence Analysis from UK Police, a Graduate Certificate in Psychoanalytic Studies, a Graduate Diploma in Psychoanalytic Studies, a Masters Degree in Psychoanalytic Studies from Deakin University in Melbourne Australia, and is currently engaged in a Doctoral degree by research in Commercial Law. He also holds a United Nations Certificate in International Dispute Resolution.

He has just completed a term as senior lecturer in Business Law at Monash University in the Peoples' Republic of China. In China, he trained a new generation of business people in international commercial law. He was given the Chinese name Li Jia Rui, and was publicly bestowed with a commemorative award in honour of the ancient incorruptible legal official Hai Rui.

His legal interests lie in the practical application of administrative law to corporate compliance and he is an authority on the public policy currents underlying the intellectual property tort of passing-off. His psychoanalytic interests lie in the closely related fields of family therapy, and of organizational behavior, including organizational change leadership through Action Research. He is a leading thinker on the application of psychoanalytic concepts and techniques, as well as the principles of intelligence analysis, to forensic organizational analysis.

Mr. Lilienthal researches, reads and writes in the broad field of medieval English legal history and spent several years as a legal writer for Butterworths, interpreting High Court of Australia and Federal Court of Australia key judicial decisions. He has written and interpreted two large published Federal Court of Australia decisions on Australian Native Title. Mr. Lilienthal has continued to apply his high-level organizational skills throughout the last 30 years as a commercial & family mediator, having presided over some 7,500 commercial cross-border mediation procedures worldwide, and some 1,400 family mediation procedures. He chaired mediation panels in Long Island, New York for several years, specializing in both family matters such as marriage & divorce, and commercial matters including commercial arbitration.

He is a nationally & internationally-published journalist, author and lecturer, with two books published worldwide on amazon.com, and hundreds of published articles.

Latest Articles

Understanding Fracking or Hydraulic Fracturing
Recent technological advances make it profitable to tap trapped oil and gas using the special drilling and stimulation processes of hydraulic fracturing.
May 2, 2012 - Gary Lilienthal
International High Level Policy Expertise Available in Australia
Saba Borhanyazdani has advised governments of many political persuasions. Her skill is identifiable as cognate to both state and federal policy fields.
Apr 23, 2012 - Gary Lilienthal
Australian State Unresolved Policy Issues and the Public Interest
Some Australian States seem unable to resolve policy issues pressing on the public interest. Suite 101 asked six policy experts for their views.
Apr 23, 2012 - Gary Lilienthal
How the Copernican Revolution Slipped into England
Thomas Digges found a rhetoric of acceptable style to introduce a controversial European scientific theory into mainstream English Elizabethan minds.
Apr 21, 2012 - Gary Lilienthal
Predicting Future Successes Based on Characterizing the Past
This paper states underlying theory for an erudite, rather than quantitative, predictive methodology to characterize personality, by psychoanalytic method.
Mar 23, 2012 - Gary Lilienthal
Case Studies Methodology for Retained Executive Search
Retained executive search requires a higher level of consultant expertise than application of rules of thumb. It requires constructive narrative analysis.
Mar 21, 2012 - Gary Lilienthal
The Arts of Stakeholder Assessment in Public Policy Development
The policy decision criterion is public interest. The noble objective of a civil servant is to serve the government with frank and fearless advice.
Mar 6, 2012 - Gary Lilienthal
The Meaning and Consequences of Damnum Absque Injuria
A tort implies damage coupled with a wrongful act, but damnum absque injuria is damage without a wrongful act. What are the consequences of such wrongs?
Mar 3, 2012 - Gary Lilienthal
Constructing the Bridge Between NGOs and the Commercial Interests
Climate change project funds procurement veteran Ken Murray explained who are the interests who really benefit from socially-responsible and green projects.
Jan 12, 2012 - Gary Lilienthal
Defending Business and Corporate Crimes – A Lawyer's Account
Experts use the Judicial Commission Information System, as the legal database used by Magistrates and Judges from the Local Court through to the High Court.
Jan 3, 2012 - Gary Lilienthal