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Law Practice

Feb. 13, 2015

In-house attorneys consider 'product counsel' for legal teams

In an effort to combat in-house inefficiency, some companies are switching up their strategies when it comes to structuring legal departments.


By Alison Frost


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In an effort to combat in-house inefficiency, some companies are switching up their strategies when it comes to structuring legal departments. In lieu of solely hiring subject matter experts - like intellectual property or privacy counsel - and assigning them to manage those specific issues for a variety of products, they're using "product counsel."


Effectively, industry observers say, p...

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