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Law Practice

Oct. 27, 2011

In-house counsel facing less fiscal strain, survey says

In-house legal departments have been feeling less fiscal strain on their operations as a sluggish economy begins to recover, according to a survey released by the Association of Corporate Counsel.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In-house legal departments have been feeling less fiscal strain on their operations as a sluggish economy begins to recover, according to a survey released by the Association of Corporate Counsel.


In a poll of 1,165 in-house staff at U.S. companies in August and September, roughly 54 percent of respondents said their departments experienced a negative impact from the economic downturn - a significant...

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