Inside In-House (Mar 16, 2022)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
“The Top Six Leading Corporate Legal Operations Trends for 2022,” JD Supra
“Legal Departments Need Tech Expertise, But What Kind,” Corporate Counsel
“GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week,” Law360
"A Broader Definition of Diversity: Recognizing the Necessity of Allyship in the Workplace," Corporate Counsel
"How GCs Can #BreaktheBias To Achieve Gender Equality in Big Law," Corporate Counsel
"First-of-Kind Diversity Survey Provides Snapshot of Legal Department Workforce," Corporate Counsel
"GCs Aren't All Bark When It Comes to Complaints About Big Law's Salary War," Corporate Counsel
"New Database Lifts Veil on Law Firm Diversity Demographics," Corporate Counsel
"'Rippling Effect' of Pay-Transparency Laws to Test Legal Departments," Corporate Counsel
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