The job of in-house counsel is rapidly evolving, thanks to such trends as the emergence of new technologies and the growing visibility of legal departments within companies. Corporate counsel need to keep up or risk growing obsolete. Here are three ways that in-house attorneys can ensure they are still equipped to succeed in five or 10 years, or even further into the future:

Educate Yourself

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