In most cases, particularly in complex matters, a corporation needs cooperation between the in-house legal function and outside counsel. I came to Paul Hastings fully convinced that it is good to have seen and worked from both sides of the equation. As inside or outside counsel, you develop skills that make it possible to do your job better, whatever your job is. If you have been part of both segments of the “production line,” you naturally have more information to contribute to the whole process.

A Piece in the Jigsaw Puzzle

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