Inside Track: Why In-House Lawyering Isn't for the Spineless
"In-house counsel needs to have a view. It's unacceptable for lawyers to put a couple of different paths in front of the business decision-makers and say, "Go ahead and pick one," said Tim Parilla, chief legal officer of LinkSquares.
June 22, 2023 at 03:16 PM
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