Inside In-House (Sep 11, 2024)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"2024 GC Pay Report: Signing Bonuses Swell in Size as Companies Shy Away From Internal Hires," Corporate Counsel
"Hourly Rates Rocket Higher, as Elite Firms Leverage Pricing Power," Corporate Counsel
"'This Is a Huge Miss!': More Companies Requiring JDs for Legal Ops Roles, a Trend Vets of the Field Call Nonsensical," Corporate Counsel
"Many Companies Steadfastly Support ESG, Despite Backlash," Corporate Counsel
"Association of Corporate Counsel releases well-being toolkit for in-house lawyers," Lexpert
"'This Is a Huge Miss!': More Companies Requiring JDs for Legal Ops Roles, a Trend Vets of the Field Call Nonsensical," Corporate Counsel
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