Inside In-House (Sep 29, 2021)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"Canadian Women's GC Group Launches Unique 'General Counsel University'," Corporate Counsel
"In-House Lawyers Are Taking Their Business Expertise to Private Practice," Corporate Counsel
"Women Legal Execs Outearned Their Male Counterparts Last Year, New GC Pay Study Shows," Corporate Counsel
"Optimism Abounds Among In-House Leaders Despite Huge Changes on the Horizon," Corporate Counsel
"'Happy' Law Firm Associates Disrupt In-House Hiring," Corporate Counsel
"Time to Reconsider Training for the Future of the Legal Industry," Corporate Counsel
"MCCA Chair, Discover GC Talks 'Difficult Conversations' and 'Not Being Stuck'," Corporate Counsel
"Deloitte Grows Legal Business Services Unit With Contract Lifecycle Management Team," The American Lawyer
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