03 Feb 2021
Relationship Advice: Working With In-House Counsel
To maintain a good (and hopefully growing) relationship with in-house counsel, you must carefully set and manage expectations both with respect to the cost of the legal services and the potential outcomes and likelihood of success. Learn proven strategies and practices for maintaining these important relationships.
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