Inside In-House (Sep 7, 2022)
Recent reports on the ever-changing role of in-house counsel.
"7 Therapists and Lawyers Offer Keys to Navigating the Stresses of Big Law," Business Insider
"Top Legal Industry News Highlights for August 2022: Law Firm Expansion, Legal Awards and Recognition, and the Latest in Women in Law," National Law Review
"Corporate Counsel Announces Its 2022 Women, Influence and Power in Law Awards," Corporate Counsel
"Why Business Velocity Matters – And How Corporate Law Can Improve It," LegalTech News
"Common Mistakes Made By New In-House Counsel," Above the Law
"How Satisfied Are In-House Counsel, and What Do They Seek When Hiring Outside Counsel?," JD Supra
"How to Win the War for Talent," Corporate Counsel
"Preparing for Racial Equity Audits," Corporate Counsel
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