...wanted to speculate how in-house managers and those in the...is on screen. In the upper left-hand corner is a...
...function). Also, as illustrated by the SCCE survey, CCOs regard their in-house legal colleagues as close and valued allies with whom they enjoy a...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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...function). Also, as illustrated by the SCCE survey, CCOs regard their in-house legal colleagues as close and valued allies with whom they enjoy a...
...function). Also, as illustrated by the SCCE survey, CCOs regard their in-house legal colleagues as close and valued allies with whom they enjoy a...
As the White House studies how the U.S. military should respond to an increasing number of cyberattacks against public and private institutions, general counsel would be wise to examine their in-hous
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Rogers had a long law firm career before he went in-house. But he always knew that he wanted to work directly with corporate...
...as it allows the fashion house to continue to sell its...color with the adjoining upper of the shoe....
...as it allows the fashion house to continue to sell its...color with the adjoining upper of the shoe....
...in handy too, she says, since working in the upper echelons of an in-house legal department teaches you how to deal with ...
... CorpCounsel: You recently said that in-house counsel have gained the upper hand in their relationship with outside firms in the...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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