Inside In-House (Jul 13, 2022)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
“LexisNexis CounselLink Releases 2022 Enterprise Legal Management Trends Report,” Legal Reader
"Legal Departments' Spending Soared Last Year, Fueled by Merger Frenzy, Outside Counsel Rate Hikes," Corporate Counsel
"Fewer US In-House Counsel Doing Pro Bono Work, Survey Finds," Corporate Counsel
"'Pressure for Progress': Fortune 500 Sees Surge in Diverse, Female GCs," Corporate Counsel
"Turning Point: Legal Departments Bringing More and More Work In-House," Corporate Counsel
"Over 400 Managing Partners, GCs Make Public DEI Pledges as LCLD Campaign Concludes," The American Lawyer
"For Black women lawyers, the needle has barely moved at law firms," Crain's Chicago Business
"In-House Spending Eclipses Outside Spending in New Legal Department Benchmarking Survey," Corporate Counsel
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