It's a good time to look for an in-house job in Silicon Valley. Technology companies are seeking to trim their outside counsel costs by bringing more tasks in house. At the same time, many companies
With tech companies trimming their outside legal spend and giving their own lawyers more prominent roles, it's a good time to move in house
Originally Published: The Recorder
With tech companies trimming their outside legal spend and giving their own lawyers more prominent roles, it's a good time to move in house
Originally Published: The Recorder
With tech companies trimming their outside legal spend and giving their own lawyers more prominent roles, it's a good time to move in house. Since joining Splunk as its first lawyer in 2011, GC Leona
...River Systems and Documentum. He also represented Palm Computing, makers of the PalmPilot, in its merger with U.S. Robotics. And Lee said...
Silicon Valley technology boutique Carr & Ferrell stood on the sidelines during the dot-com boom and watched as big tech firms hired top talent, gobbled up real estate and swelled their coffers with
John Ferrell used to feel pretty lonely when he did on-campus interviewing at Stanford University. While students bustled around the larger firms, they barely noticed Ferrell, of Palo Alto's Carr & F
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