Don’t hide inside when the temperature dips — take on the chill with these snowy-season essentials
The Law Society documented 66 discrimination and harassment complaints against lawyers in 2003. In 2012 there were 68, and that number held fairly steady over the decade. But there’s hope things will improve
At a time when private practice jobs are harder to come by, in-house counsel positions are on the rise. Sure, you may take a pay cut, but what you lose in cash, you make up for in just about everything else
A look at in-house counsel by the numbers
To really make it in-house, you have to be part lawyer and part businessperson. That means you have to talk the talk
While most chief executives rise from the ranks of finance or operations, a growing number of top bosses once acted as their company’s general counsel. Here are six North American leaders who made the leap
Jacqueline Moss, executive vice-president of human resources at CIBC, shares how she made the leap from Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP to in-house in (and on top of) the corporate world
Is this seat taken? Whether you’re making the leap from private practice or climbing the ranks within your company, in-house opportunities are on the rise. Find a spot that’s right for you and make it yours