Chatter about an impending recession is increasing by the minute, which means in-house legal departments should be ready to support their companies if—or, more likely, when—the economy takes a nosedive. 

From employment litigation and bankruptcy proceedings to disagreements among shareholders and partners and landlord-tenant disputes, a recession is bound to dump heaps of new work and responsibilities on the already overloaded plates of in-house lawyers. 

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