GCs: In-House Life Overloaded With Meetings, Bureaucracy
- Posted by Law.com on February 21st, 2008
- Filed in Law Department Management
Establishing trust with businesspeople is a key to success for a general counsel, according to a panel of GCs who offered advice and tips in a program for the Association of Corporate Counsel Georgia chapter last week. The program also included the results of a membership survey that found GCs enjoy the entrepreneurial spirit and more balanced work/life schedule of being in-house but bemoan the vast number of meetings and corporate bureaucracy.
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