By Law.com staff | August 23, 2019
Lest you think football is just for brutish lunkheads, history shows us that quite a few NFL players turned to the law for alternative careers.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Steven I. Adler and Steven W. Teppler | August 21, 2019
A few things every general counsel should remain concerned about as we enter the second half of the year.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | August 16, 2019
"Resilience" doesn't mean "endurance." It involves taking care of ourselves so that we're in the best position to survive—and thrive—amid the intense demands of practicing law.
By Mike Evers | August 9, 2019
Let’s say you want to join the fictitious in-house legal department at Acme Corp. Either Acme has an active opening in its legal department, or it does not. What follows is a “how to” approach for each scenario.
By Kibkabe Araya | August 1, 2019
Over the past few months, more head lawyers have been placed into higher C-suite positions with some even still holding onto the general counsel title.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael Ascher | July 22, 2019
There are two sides to every coin, and for all the benefits that come with an in-house position, there is an equally long list of benefits for lawyers in private practice.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael Bloom | July 18, 2019
I recently sat down with in-house counsel at a number of prominent organizations, like Facebook and PepsiCo, to chat about a whole host of questions that commonly face lawyers at law firms—especially litigators in BigLaw—who are considering going in-house.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mike Evers | July 15, 2019
We’ve gotten pretty good at figuring out who is willing to pull the trigger on such a major life change. That assessment is just as important as matching credentials and culture fit. I painfully recall losing a client 15 years ago (FifthThird Bank) when one of our recruits got cold feet about moving to Cincinnati, after he had accepted the position.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Monica Zent | June 11, 2019
Making the transition to in-house counsel from law school or practicing another type of law is achievable, when you have the right mix of skills and experience on your resume.
By Caroline Spiezio | June 10, 2019
Former Apple and Intel general counsel Bruce Sewell gave early career lawyers advice for in-house success in an interview with Doreen Benyamin, a Columbia Law School student and the founder of YouTube channel Before You Take the LSAT.
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