Inside In-House (Jul 28, 2021)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"Discover GC Wanji Walcott Named Chair of Minority Corporate Counsel Association," Corporate Counsel
"High Percentage of In-House Counsel Experienced Increased Stress and Anxiety Levels in the Last Year," Corporate Counsel
"Everlaw GC Says COVID Created Opportunities for Junior Lawyers, Helped Reduce Legal Costs," Corporate Counsel
"Five Common Mistakes in Diversity and Inclusion Strategy," Corporate Counsel
"Associate Pay Raises Prompt More In-House Concerns Over Attracting Talent," Corporate Counsel
"The Pandemic's Effect on Outside Counsel Rosters Is Yet to Be Seen," Corporate Counsel
"How Intel's In-House Diversity Advocate Drives Change, Gets Buy-In From Stakeholders," Corporate Counsel
"Law Students Learn Corporate Legal Department Perspective Through ACC Internship," Corporate Counsel
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