Inside In-House (Apr 24, 2024)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"The AI Revolution Is Here. Who Will Be the Winners and Losers in Legal Services?" Corporate Counsel
"General Counsel Commit to 50% Pro Bono Target to Increase In-House Involvement," Law.com International
"Understaffing, Budget Cuts Continue to Roil In-House Legal Teams," Bloomberg Law
"Excessive Workloads Are Boosting In-House Turnover, Creating 'Snowball Effect'," Corporate Counsel
"In-House Counsel Experiencing Increase in Stress and Anxiety, Canadian Survey Finds," Law.com International
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