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The 100 Largest U.S. Employers of In-House Attorneys Revealed

JDJournal is proud to spotlight the latest findings from LawCrossing’s comprehensive report on "The 100 Largest Employers of In-House Attorneys…

AI in the Executive Suite: Rethinking In-House Legal Roles for a Smarter Tomorrow

In today’s fast-evolving legal landscape, in-house counsel face a tipping point: technology is not just reshaping workflows—it’s offering a path…

The Complete Attorney Career Guide — Your 2025 Roadmap Through Law Firm Paths, Bar Mobility and Lateral Moves

The legal profession is no longer a one-way street. Today’s attorneys face countless choices—whether it’s climbing the partnership ladder, pursuing…

Optimizing Legal Invoices: Smarter Engagements Between Law Firms and Clients

Rising legal costs are one of the biggest challenges for businesses today. From hourly billing to unexpected charges, legal invoices…

Cracking the Code to Hiring In-House Counsel

As corporations face increasing legal and regulatory challenges, the demand for top-performing in-house counsel has never been greater. A new…

The Future of Legal Billing: Embracing AI and Self-Service Models

The Decline of the Billable Hour in the Legal Industry For decades, the legal profession has debated the potential demise…

Linklaters Partner & Global US Practice Head to Join Diageo

Photo Credits: Tom Shropshire Tom Shropshire, presently a Corporate Partner & Global US Practice Head at Linklaters, is set to…

In-House Counsel Trend Likely to Extend Beyond Pandemic

Before COVID-19 took hold in the United States, legal departments rarely relied on outsourcing and were moving more work in-house.…

When Is the Best Time for Lawyers to Go In-House?

For many starry-eyed associates, in-house is the utopia of the legal field. After working in private practice for several years,…

How to Get an In-House Counsel Job

Summary: Why should an attorney go in-house and how can an attorney find in-house counsel job? For many attorneys, working…

Why Large Firms Increasingly Use In-House Ethics Counsel

Summary: Large firms are increasingly using in-house ethics counselors for resolving malpractice concerns. Considering how sticky it can get in…

Law Firms Competing Against Their Own Clients

Summary: As many corporations send legal work to their in-house legal departments, law firms suffer from the lack of income…