Despite increasing scrutiny, pressure and responsibilities, most general counsel report deep satisfaction with their jobs, according to the Association of Corporate Counsel eighth annual Chief Legal Officer Survey, released last month.

The survey, taken in late 2007 through online questionnaires and at the group’s annual meeting, showed 85 percent of chief legal officers expressed deep satisfaction with their chosen career, despite their roles having changed significantly in the past few years, according to an executive summary released by ACC.

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