Inside In-House (Nov 3, 2021)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"Improving Law Firm DEI: How General Counsel Should Evaluate and Coach Their Vendors," Corporate Counsel
"GCs Have the Data, But Not the Will, to Break From the Billable Hour," LegaltTech News
"Corporate Legal Chiefs Look Beyond Gender in New Diversity Goals," Bloomberg Law
"CLO Hirings Rapidly Ramp Up, Potentially Straining Candidate Pipeline," Corporate Counsel
"Corporate Lawyers Are Exhausted, and Cutting Workloads Isn't a Quick Fix," Corporate Counsel
"Midmarket In-House Legal Chiefs Seeing Healthy Bump in Pay," Corporate Counsel
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