As the song says: “There may be trouble ahead….”
But what about for in-house lawyers in 2004? Well, while I predict plenty of “moonlight”, I suspect there may be very little on the “roses” front.
Smart objectives have become a business mantra for some City gurus, but Paul Gilbert suggests a new, and perhaps more fitting, proposal for the year ahead
January 28, 2004 at 07:03 PM
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As the song says: “There may be trouble ahead….”
But what about for in-house lawyers in 2004? Well, while I predict plenty of “moonlight”, I suspect there may be very little on the “roses” front.
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