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cptskippy
125 days ago
What makes you think they don't retain them in-house?
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tracker1
125 days ago
Depends on the usage... in-house counsel may open up various liabilities of their own, depending on how things present.
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cptskippy
124 days ago
Fair point. I'm always fascinated by the conversations I've had with counsel and the perspectives they offer on things.
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kazinator
125 days ago
What makes you think you don't need speed dial in-house? ;)
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cptskippy
124 days ago
In my experience the in-house lead attorney is usually sitting in the corner of the CEO's office. Seems silly to phone them up. :)
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