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Survey Says: Most GCs Happy with Job – One Third Look to Hire Additional In-house Counsel

by Law.com on April 18, 2008

Eight-five percent of chief legal officers and general counsel find their careers rewarding despite increased corporate governance demands and sometimes tense relationships with independent auditors, according to a new Association of Corporate Counsel survey.

Chief legal officers (CLOs) responding to the association’s eighth annual survey also anticipate that nearly a third expected to add staff over the next year and that records management would be an emerging issue for in-house attorneys this year.

Read the full article from the National Law Journal at Law.com.

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