Inside In-House (Nov 18, 2020)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"CLOC Throws Open Its Doors to the Entire Legal Ecosystem," LegalTech News
"'Who Is Being Rewarded For Your Dollar?': Origination Credits Tell Firms' True Diversity Story," Corporate Counsel
"UK Law Firm Slashes 71 Roles as Industry Cuts Continue," Law.com International
"What's the Most Common Path to the General Counsel Seat?," Corporate Counsel
"Tina Tchen Urges Companies to Keep Up Diversity Training, Despite New Trump Order," Corporate Counsel
"Countering the Impact of Workplace Bias With Mindfulness," The National Law Journal
"New Program Calls On Managing Partners, General Counsel to Make 'Personal Commitments' to Diversity," The American Lawyer
"Study Shows Disconnect Between Corporate Speak and Action on Diversity," Corporate Counsel
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