In-House Interrogatory
Do you use predictive coding at your in-house jobs? If so, how much does it save your company? ...
In-House Interrogatory
What are the top reasons an in-house attorney would move out-of-house when many do the opposite— move in-house after many years at a law firm?
In-House Interrogatory
It’s all about in-house education this week. Asked: Our weekly question to the In-House community Most law schools don’t have classes that specifically prepare attorneys for jobs as in-house counsels. […]
In-House Interrogatory
Not surprisingly, this week’s question is all about the Supreme Court’s healthcare decision last week. We know everyone else is talking about it, but, hey, that just means all you […]
In-House Interrogatory
This week is all about rumors and secrets. Asked: Our weekly question to the In-House community The former general counsel of the National Security Agency talked leaks with NPR recently. […]
In-House Interrogatory
This week it is all about CEOs and general counsels. Asked: Our weekly question to the In-House community Clarissa Cerda, general counsel at LifeLock, Inc., took on her job around […]
In-House Interrogatory
This week it is all about Facebook and Twitter, even for general counsels. Asked: Our weekly question to the In-House community National Labor Relations Board Acting General Counsel Lafe E. […]
In-House Interrogatory
Today we are taking a look at in-house attorneys and pro bono work. Asked: Our weekly question to the In-House community More corporate legal departments are emphasizing pro bono work […]
In-House Interrogatory
Welcome to the inaugural post for In-House Interrogatory, The Daily Record‘s weekly blog for the in-house counsel community! We want In-House Interrogatory to be a forum where in-house and corporate counsel […]





