Expanding Your Value as In-House Counsel

If you have been in-house for awhile, all three of these “roles” may sound very familiar. And if you are not in-house counsel but are considering making the move and feel like these tasks are banal, you may want to reconsider. https://abovethelaw.com/2024/02/expanding-your-value-as-in-house-counsel/

One In-House Counsel’s Take on Non-Negotiable Expectations – Part II

The continuation of my reaction to the Paul Hastings now-infamous ‘Non-Negotiable Expectations’ slide deck. https://abovethelaw.com/2023/04/one-in-house-counsels-take-on-non-negotiable-expectations-part-ii/

Tips for In-House Counsel for Closing Out the Year

As people slip away until the new year begins, take this time to square away 2023. Tips For In-House Counsel For Closing Out The Year – Above the Law

What In-House Counsel Really Want for the Holidays

Here are some ideas for you on what in-house counsel like, based on some very unscientific focus group/crowdsourcing. https://abovethelaw.com/2023/12/what-in-house-counsel-really-want-for-the-holidays/

The Mystery of In-House Titles

Titles alone aren’t helpful. If you want to know more about a person’s role or a particular job opening, you will need to do a little digging. https://abovethelaw.com/2023/08/the-mystery-of-in-house-titles/

Tips for the Dreaded In-House Self-Evaluation

Regardless of how you might feel about having to do one, if a self-evaluation is a part of your process, then it’s worth doing well. https://abovethelaw.com/2023/12/tips-for-the-dreaded-in-house-self-evaluation/