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Law Practice

Oct. 28, 2010

In-House Counsel Take Charge

A study released Monday confirms how much more active corporate counsel have become over the last decade in managing their relationships with outside counsel.

By Jill Redhage

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Law firms have felt their clients' meddlesome hands in their legal work for years now. But a study released Monday confirms how active corporate counsel have become over the last decade in managing their relationships with outside counsel.

The Association of Corporate Counsel and Serengeti Law, a provider of matter management technology, compiled 10 years of data and ...

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