« Two more speculations on consequences most in-house lawyers growing up in law firms | Main | Problems with asking in-house attorneys to cut their individual budgets from the prior year’s level »
A hyperpost – collection of metaposts – on general counsel
Hundreds, if not thousands, of posts on this blog refer to general counsel. Most use the term “general counsel” to stand in for the entire legal department, only a few pertain specifically to characteristic traits of person as an individual or the position. I have gathered XX metaposts that have to do with general counsel. See what I mean by the following metaposts:
Who reports to the general counsel (See my post of May 29, 2009: direct reports to the general counsel with 12 references.).
What role do values play for a general counsel (See my post of Sept. 23, 2009: values with 11 references since May 2008 metapost.).
How often are general counsel promoted to CEO (See my post of May 26, 2007: GCs report to former GC with 10 references; and March 24, 2007: promoted general counsel with 8 references).
What non-legal position have some general counsel held a during their career in a company (See my post of Aug. 4, 2007: GCs and non-law positions held with 7 references.).
What roles do general counsel assign to deputy general counsel (See my post of Jan. 30, 2009: deputy general counsel with 11 references.).
Posted on November 18, 2009 at 06:47 AM in Talent | Permalink
Comments
You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.

