Inside In-House (May 6, 2020)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"How Africa's Biggest Law Firms Are Bearing Up in the Age of COVID-19," Law.com International
"There's a Correlation Between Legal Ops Professionals and More Mature Legal Departments," Legaltech News
"Are Gender Pay Gaps Worse for General Counsel at the Largest Corporate Legal Departments?," Corporate Counsel
"Hershey Company General Counsel to Serve as Chairman of MCCA Board of Directors," Corporate Counsel
"Stanford Law School Creates Free Database of COVID-19 Legal Memos," The Recorder
"Will Coronavirus Be a Boon for Alternative Legal Service Providers? A Q&A with Axiom Executive VP David Pierce," Corporate Counsel
"Calling Out Asian Discrimination During COVID-19: A Q&A With NAPABA President Bonnie Lee Wolf," Corporate Counsel
"Don't Forget About Diversity and Inclusion During COVID-19," Corporate Counsel
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