Inside In-House (Dec 8, 2021)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
“GCs More Pessimistic About Risk-Preparedness Than in 2020," Law.com
"Report: In-House Counsel Less Optimistic Than Other Execs," Law.com
"Stat Of The Week: In-House Salaries Rise," Above the Law
"InhouseBlog: In-House Counsel Jobs and News Since 2005," Law Department Solutions
"Why Going In-house Is Often the Worst Decision a Good Good Attorney Can Ever Make," BCG Attorney Search
"General Counsel Feel The World Getting More And More Risky," Above the Law
"Law Firms, In-House Counsel Ramp Up Mentorship for Diverse Law Students," Daily Business Review
"UConn Rolls Out Masters of Law Program for Corporate Compliance Officers," Connecticut Law Tribune
"New ACC Tool Helps Legal Departments Measure 'Maturity' of DEI Efforts," Corporate Counsel
"20% Of Corporate Lawyers Are 'Highly Exhausted'; 68% Of Them Are Looking To Change Jobs," TaxProf Blog
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