Inside In-House (Jan 18, 2023)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"'Moderate Success': DEI Survey Finds GCs See Lots of Room for Improvement," Daily Report
"State Bar Launches Program to Encourage Law Firm Diversity Initiatives," The Recorder
"2022 Saw Diversity Gains at Top of Legal Departments, but Much Work Remains Elsewhere," Corporate Counsel
"Big Law Excess Capacity Means Talent Opportunities for Midsize Firms," Law.com
“7 Steps Legal Ops Can Take Now to Thrive Through a Potential Recession in 2023,” JD Supra
“How to improve handling of law firm rate increase requests through data: A view from in-house counsel,” Thomson Reuters
“In-House Legal Teams Hungry for More Educational Materials on DEI,” Corporate Counsel
"'Collision Course': Rising In-House Workloads Run Up Against Cost-Cutting Mandates," Corporate Counsel
"The Fully Human Lawyer: 7 Things Successful In-House Lawyers Do," The American Lawyer
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