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What Corporate Lawyers Need to Know About Accepting an In-House Counsel Position in 2011
ExecSense, April 2011, Minutes: 60
In What Corporate Lawyers Need to Know About Accepting an In-House Counsel Position in 2011, ExecSense examines all of the key practical, strategic, and financial considerations that corporate lawyers need to consider when they are weighing an in-house counsel opportunity this year. Take the 60 minutes to view this webinar (on your computer, mobile phone, iPad, Kindle or printed out) to get guidance on the best ways to evaluate the company’s law department and your potential role, negotiating the most important terms of your offer, and how to decide if accepting an in-house counsel position will be a good fit for you and your career.
Upon ordering, ExecSense will email you a link to download the webinar files for viewing on your computer, mobile phone, iPod, iPad, Kindle or printed out. The downloaded files will include the PowerPoint presentation, audio narration and jpeg images of the slides (for watching on your mobile media device). Take advantage of your next commute, flight, business trip, lunch, or free hour in your schedule to view this webinar.
The webinar is led by an expert on advising corporate lawyers on in-house counsel positions, Peter Farley, and focuses on: - Everything you need to know in 60 minutes before accepting an in-house counsel position in 2011 - A roadmap to the most important practical, strategic, and financial considerations that corporate lawyers weighing an in-house counsel position need to evaluate, including the monetary effects of leaving their current law firm (especially if they were a partner), the financial condition of the company, the organization of the law department, your potential role in the law department, and the company’s culture - The top “red flags” to be on the lookout for, and why they are signs that you may not want to accept an in-house position at that company - Effective tips and strategies to help you negotiate the most important terms of your in-house counsel offer, and to help you do your own effective due diligence on the company making you that offer - The top 10 questions for corporate lawyers to ask the company about the potential in-house counsel opportunity - Case studies of other corporate lawyers who effectively evaluated and negotiated an in-house opportunity before accepting it, and lessons learned from corporate lawyers who failed to do enough due diligence and regretted their decision to leave their law firm and go in-house
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