
In-House’s Long Kiss Goodbye
Do in-house lawyers have more leeway to make mistakes than their Biglaw peers -- and if so, is this a good thing?
Do in-house lawyers have more leeway to make mistakes than their Biglaw peers -- and if so, is this a good thing?
The likelihood that clients (or colleagues) will forgive a mistake depends on a few key factors, as columnist Gaston Kroub explains.
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Every lawyer, no matter how talented, makes mistakes. Here's advice on how to deal with them, from columnist Gaston Kroub.
How should you respond when you screw something up? Columnist Keith Lee explains.
Moving forward without ever having faced dissent within your own firm is foolhardy.