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Changing Demands Have In-House Counsel Gaining Over Outside Firms, GCs Say

by Editors on March 15, 2010

Spring is near – and it may just bring some new in-house hiring with it:

Chief legal officers are responding to corporate demands to cut legal costs by boosting in-house capabilities, often at the expense of their outside counsel, said a panel of chief legal officers at Foley & Lardner’s Chicago offices.

[via Changing Demands Have In-House Counsel Gaining Over Outside Firms, GCs Say - News - ABA Journal.]

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