Casey Berman
Casey Berman (University of California, Hastings ’99), a market research consultant, investment banker and former in-house counsel based in San Francisco, is also the founder of Leave Law Behind, a blog and community that focuses on helping unhappy attorneys leave the law.
Posts by Casey Berman
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Career Alternatives, Career Center, Career Files, In-House Counsel, Lawyers
What To Consider When Considering An In-house Counsel Position- Part II
You’ll be battling a stereotype from Day One While some are viewed as a valuable resource, many non-lawyers in the company automatically stereotype company attorneys as mere red tape, as an expense, or as an obstacle to be avoided (or derided as the “Department of Sales Prevention”). “Often, lawyers are considered overhead in a corporate […] -
Ask the Experts, Associate Advice, Career Center, Career Files, In-House Counsel, Lawyers
From the Career Files: What to Consider When Considering an In-House Counsel Position
A member of the ATL Career Center's team of expert contributors offers some practical advice for associates considering careers as in-house counsel. - Sponsored
Profit Powerhouse: Elevating Law Firm Financial Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar on April 10th, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm. -
Career Files, Lawyers
What to Consider When Considering an In-House Counsel Position (Part 1)
For many lawyers looking to leave the law firm or explore other legal careers, in-house counsel often arises as a favorite option. Some of these attorneys want to be happy in their job. Others want a job that is anywhere but the firm. Others like the idea of fewer hours and a flexible schedule. And […]
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