Opinion – Page 4
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Let the good times roll (in-house)
GCs will look to find ways to live with, and thrive in, a complex international environment.
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The labour market isn’t working
Law firms and legal departments that are in a position to be more imaginative when hiring will end up with better people.
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The legal world in 2014
Ill-tempered with good news in places - Eduardo Reyes looks at the year ahead.
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Human rights and in-house lawyers
In-house lawyers are - or could be - on the frontline of attempts to turn aspirational standards into reality.
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What in-house wants from the autumn statement
This week’s statement is a great opportunity to build certainty and collaboration.
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The cost of having principles
If general counsel advise an ethical response to wrongdoing and are ignored, it undermines their ability to do the core job of managing risk.
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Should in-house grow their own leaders?
The reasons to promote internally are compelling, even if in-house succession planning presents challenges.
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Decent exposure
Some lawyers do not emerge well from whistleblower Michael Woodford’s account of the Olympus scandal, says Michael Cross.
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Seeking a privileged position
In the EU, the battle to secure full professional status for in-house lawyers continues, argues Anthony Brooks
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The cost of standing still
Providing legal services in the same way firms have been doing for decades won’t cut it anymore
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