Editor’s Note: This is the first article in a new series called “Life After In-House,” which spotlights in-house lawyers who left the law behind in order to try something different.

If D. Casey Flaherty were to return to the practice of law, he says he wouldn’t be surprised if he landed in-house again. But it wouldn’t be because “it’s an easy job where you’re shuffling papers from one side of your desk to another all day,” he says.

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