The Inside Job: Working as an In-house Lawyer

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Corporate, Business, Education & Teaching
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Author: Patrick Ambrose ISBN: 9781846211652
Publisher: Oak Tree Press Publication: June 12, 2013
Imprint: NuBooks Language: English
Author: Patrick Ambrose
ISBN: 9781846211652
Publisher: Oak Tree Press
Publication: June 12, 2013
Imprint: NuBooks
Language: English

The Inside Job is aimed at corporate counsel and in-house lawyers – General Counsel, Head of Legal and experienced in-house lawyers by whatever title. It is especially relevant for lawyers new to an in-house role or considering a move in-house, whether immediately or as part of a longer-term career development plan.

The Inside Job covers the key elements of an in-house legal role: (1) From the outside looking in; (2) The view from inside; (3) Privilege and ethics; (4) Legal risk and compliance; (5) Soft skills. It shows how legal skills acquired in private practice must be adapted to the imperatives of the business and how specialist legal knowledge is often less important than a broader understanding of the business implications of particular actions.

It also will be of interest to lawyers in private practice as well as legal executives, company secretaries and those in associated functions, such as compliance.

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The Inside Job is aimed at corporate counsel and in-house lawyers – General Counsel, Head of Legal and experienced in-house lawyers by whatever title. It is especially relevant for lawyers new to an in-house role or considering a move in-house, whether immediately or as part of a longer-term career development plan.

The Inside Job covers the key elements of an in-house legal role: (1) From the outside looking in; (2) The view from inside; (3) Privilege and ethics; (4) Legal risk and compliance; (5) Soft skills. It shows how legal skills acquired in private practice must be adapted to the imperatives of the business and how specialist legal knowledge is often less important than a broader understanding of the business implications of particular actions.

It also will be of interest to lawyers in private practice as well as legal executives, company secretaries and those in associated functions, such as compliance.

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