What Do — And Should — In-House Lawyers Think About The Biglaw Pay Raises?
There's a range of opinion in the in-house community on this hot topic.
There's a range of opinion in the in-house community on this hot topic.
What are the best and worst things about being the one and only lawyer at a company?
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What are some of the best things are about being a solo in-house counsel?
In time, you too can learn the ways of the Force, young Padawan.
The answer to this question: it depends.
What should you know before making the move? Plenty.
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Everyone and their sister is interested in compliance, so here are some answers to some of your questions.
Stop being so defensive. There are other ways of responding to criticism and negative feedback.
Welcome back, Susan! We really missed you and are so glad you're okay!
What does it mean to have a lawyer's personality? And how can you use knowledge about your colleagues' personality traits to your advantage? In-house columnist Susan Moon explains.
Meet the team in NYC at our Monday night happy hour — 3/9 at 7pm. RSVP required.
Susan Moon explains why you shouldn't sweat the small stuff when you're in-house counsel.
How should lawyers divvy up credit for success and blame for mistakes? In-house columnist Susan Moon shares her views.
Titles really differ from company to company, and Susan Moon is here to give you the ABCs of GCs.
Why consider a compliance job? In-house columnist Susan Moon discusses all of the possibilities.
Why does it rule to be the general counsel? In-house columnist Susan Moon counts the ways...