Inside In-House (Feb 15, 2023)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
“How AI Can Help Corporate Legal Departments Survive The Economic Downturn,” Forbes
“Alternative Legal Services Providers Growth Is Dramatically Accelerating, Making Up $20 Billion of the Legal Market” Thomas Reuters
“Axiom Launches New Law Firm in Arizona With Initial Focus on Corporate Law,” Legaltech News
“Corporate Legal Departments’ Top Criteria Places Renewed Emphasis on Cyber Security,” JD Supra
“Top legal challenges facing general counsel in 2023,” Bloomberg Law
"Alternative legal services providers hit $20.6B share of legal market, new report says," ABA Journal
"Finding Your Unique Place in Law Practice is a Reflective Journey," Bloomberg Law
"'Moderate Success': DEI Survey Finds GCs See Lots of Room for Improvement," Corporate Counsel
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