Stress-Busters: Six Suggestions for In-House Counsel
In-house counsel need stress-busters just as much as their law firm counterparts. Learn six today that can improve your wellbeing.
In-house counsel need stress-busters just as much as their law firm counterparts. Learn six today that can improve your wellbeing.
Working in-house means a change in the way compensation is paid. Learn how you can work in-house and still earn what you need.
I recently had a conversation with a CEO about the value of a General Counsel. His company has significant revenue and recently received venture capital funding. It is poised for explosive growth, including exploring international…
How in-house counsel should receive their performance reviews – an important topic for lawyers furthering their careers in-house.
Work-life balance for in-house counsel – is it achievable? The in-house world is not all green pastures. Work abounds and balance is tough.
How is your Return on Luck (ROL) these days? You may not be paying attention to fortuitous events and opportunities that can propel your working life forward faster you can imagine.
When negotiating for a higher in-house counsel salary, you may want to try tactics used by FBI hostage negotiators.
No timesheets, but plenty to do. A must-read at the GC’s Eye View if you are making the transition to an in-house position.
Stressed about the economy or your job? Maybe it is time to take a step back and gain a little perspective with a job jolt.
Job peril is facing lawyers in law firm and in-house environments. Don’t procrastinate, others are not. Prepare yourself!