Inside In-House (Oct 9, 2024)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"Reimagining legal education," Law360 Canada
"The Real Value of a Corporate Associate's Billing," The American Lawyer
"Legal Leaders Outline How to Achieve Success During First 100 Days," Law.com
"Ed Blum Puts Colleges 'On Notice' Over Diversity," Inside Higher Ed
"Paradox: Gen Z Employees More Likely to Bend Rules — and to Consult Codes of Conduct," Corporate Counsel
"Association of Corporate Counsel releases career advancement toolkit for in-house lawyers," Lexpert
"Recession Fears Cloud Outlook for In-House Hiring," Corporate Counsel
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