There’s been a lot of talk about changing the law school model so that young lawyers get more practical experience. As a result, many schools are making an effort to hire corporate counsel with real-world experience to teach courses. Five in-house lawyers who teach law school courses spoke with ALM about their gigs, why they decided to teach and how their in-house experience helps in the classroom.

Gary Kalbaugh, deputy general counsel at ING Financial Holdings

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