Timing Is Relative When Trying To Go In-House

I often get asked “when is the right time to go in-house?” Here’s my response. https://abovethelaw.com/2023/06/timing-is-relative-when-trying-to-go-in-house/

Making The Most Out Of Meetings You Don’t Own

I am no stranger to writing about meetings, and I’m not sorry. The struggle is real. https://abovethelaw.com/2023/06/making-the-most-out-of-meetings-you-dont-own/

3 Lessons In-House Counsel Can Learn From ‘Hamilton’

Confession: I was late to the “Hamilton”-trend and didn’t watch until the musical was available on Disney during the pandemic. Despite my tardiness to the party, I was transformed. And if you thought it was just entertaining, the Broadway musical about the life of Alexander […]

4 Things Outside Counsel Can Do Instead of Taking Me to Dinner

First – shoutout to my Podium co-founder and in-house colleague, Punam Kaji Bains for the blog topic. It was an easy one to write!

5 To Thrive: Tips For Establishing Credibility As New In-House Counsel

With a number of my friends moving into in-house recently, thought this would be fitting. https://abovethelaw.com/2023/05/5-to-thrive-tips-for-establishing-credibility-as-new-in-house-counsel/

In-House Perk: Leaning Into Authenticity

Confession: one of the things I enjoy the most about where I work is that I can be more myself than anywhere else I have ever worked. I have no idea if all in-house counsel feel this way but I am certainly grateful for my […]

Scheduling As a Secret to Success

“How do you do it all?” Sometimes I get this question and as flattering as it is, let me start with – I don’t. And I don’t try . . . Because having an impossible goal like “doing it all” will only lead me to […]