Inside In-House (Apr 19, 2023)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"Desperate for Next Generation of Lawyers, Legal Departments Must Offer 'Meaningful Impact'," Daily Report
"Paralegals Flocking to Legal Ops, But They're Often Shortchanged on Pay," Law.com
"'I'm Aghast': Viral Paul Hastings Presentation Garners Strong In-House Reaction," Corporate Counsel
"'This Is a Rocket Ship': How Generative AI Will Transform Legal Departments," Corporate Counsel
"Being a Parent Can Also Make You a Better Lawyer — Here's Why," Bloomberg Law
"Why Law Firms Are Hosting Poker Nights for Attorneys," Law.com
"Everyone Talks About Their Law Firm's 'Culture,' But Is It Possible to Measure It?" The American Lawyer
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