Inside In-House (Jun 15, 2022)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"In Practice: The expanding influence & impact of the Chief Legal Officer ," Reuters
"Why Major Companies Are Outsourcing Legal Solutions," Above the Law
"US in-house counsel earn 21% more in 2021 than 2020: Barker Gilmore study," Canadian Lawyer
"Demonstrating value: legal technology and your in-house legal department," Lexology
"'Candidate-Driven Market' Pushed In-House Pay Sharply Higher in '21," Corporate Counsel
"Canadian Salary Survey: Male In-House Counsel Earn CA$24K More on Average Than Female Colleagues," Law.com International
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