In-Housers Are Becoming More Pragmatic and Practical
The pandemic has caused in-house counsel to become more pragmatic and practical than ever before – a silver lining in years of difficulties.
The pandemic has caused in-house counsel to become more pragmatic and practical than ever before – a silver lining in years of difficulties.
Struggling to build your executive presence as an in-house counsel? Sterling Miller has published an excellent piece for in-house counsel.
Polite lawyers are actually the most aggressive, according to recent research. If you hear “with respect”, it may mean “you are an idiot”.
A lawyer’s resolution! Staying out of trouble is noble but sometimes trouble is a team of opposing counsel who act like ogres and goblins.
Flexibility trumps pay for the first-time in a new study of the top priorities of lawyers, and the pandemic appears to be the cause.
Working with an effective legal recruiter can supercharge your career. Applying to jobs online is not enough – do more!
A large part of being a lawyer is being persuasive, and if you do not know how to be a persuasive lawyer you will be less likely to succeed.
Build your in-house career by taking advantage of opportunities presented to you. There are a myriad that will come your way.
Starting off strong at an in-house job is in many ways different than it would be at a Biglaw firm or in a government sector job.
Make simple things difficult? Lawyers? Pshaw!!! Well it is true, we can and often do take something simple and turn it into something far more difficult.