Inside In-House (Jun 3, 2020)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"General Counsel Discuss Post-Pandemic Workforce Return to Places of Business," Corporate Counsel
"The Future Is Here: The Legal Profession Can Succeed Working Remotely," Corporate Counsel
"In-House Perspective on Diversity, Inclusion and Equity During a Pandemic," The Legal Intelligencer
"The Legal Industry's Existential Doubts Go Beyond the Coronavirus," The American Lawyer
"Seyfarth Partners With In-House Organizations to Bolster Diversity & Inclusion During Pandemic," Corporate Counsel
"New Program Links Out-of-Work Lawyers to Legal Departments Overwhelmed by Coronavirus Impact," Corporate Counsel
"Meditation Helps Me Relieve Stress From My Job as General Counsel; Here Are Three Ways It Can Help You, Too," Corporate Counsel
"Demand for Contract Lawyers Is Rising From COVID-19 Business Disruptions." Corporate Counsel
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