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The New In-house Lawyer: A Brief Guide to Success

By Association of Corporate Counsel

This brief guide provides high level frameworks of the operational environment, data-driven insights into law department priorities, and suggestions for continual learning to get new in-house counsel up to speed quickly.

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In-Transition Checklist: Steps to Take After Termination

By Krystal Saab, General Counsel at Bodybuilding.com, Sherie L. Edwards, Vice President Corporate & Legal at State Volunteer Mutual Insurance Co., and Brian P. Campbell, Chief Legal Officer at Trajector

What can you do after losing your in-house job? Below are tips for managing this difficult situation. It also includes steps to help you transition to a new role.

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Navigating the Shifting ESG Landscape and Its Impacts on Value Chains

By Paul A. Davies (London), Sarah E. Fortt (Austin / Washington, D.C.), Julia A. Hatcher (Washington, D.C.), Betty M. Huber (New York), Sabrina Singh (Singapore), Angela Walker (Washington, D.C.), Latham & Watkins

Learn about the increasing regulatory pressure in the US, Europe, and Asia and the resulting compliance challenges regarding Environmental, Social, and Governance issues (ESG).

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Top Ten Tips to be Successful as a New In-House Counsel (and Beyond)

By Sarah Karlgaard, General Counsel of Vital Images and Mark Roellig, former General Counsel of four Fortune 500 companies and recipient of the 2012 Association of Corporate Counsel Excellence in Corporate Practice Award

When there's a new in-house counsel added to your team, or you might be the new one, you can follow these top ten suggestions to increase the probability of success in such a transition.