Inside In-House (Dec 20, 2023)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"Inside Track: Law Schools Neglecting Desperate Need for Tech Training," Law.com
"Legal Departments Want Their Firms Using Gen AI — and Expect Cost Savings," Legaltech News
"Why Aren't More GCs Setting The Tone For Diversity?" Law360
"In-House Workload Grows as Staff, Outside Spending Shrink," Corporate Counsel
"Mansfield Certification Triples in 3 Years, Signaling That Legal Departments Are Still Keen on Diversity," Corporate Counsel
"Countercyclical and Regulatory Practices Dominate Partner Promotions in 2023," The American Lawyer
"What Law Firm Attorneys Should Consider Before Moving In-House," Bloomberg Law
"Find Your Niche, Grow Your Expertise and Add Value to Your Firm,"The Legal Intelligencer
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