An in-house counsel position can be very satisfying: you really get to focus on the business of a single client and get to move that business forward in an effective way because you are so attuned to the details and practical realities of the company. In-house counsel is frequently positioned to evaluate ways to avoid harm before it happens rather than clean up legal issues after the fact. How do you land a job as in-house counsel? Talk to Career Services early about internship and fellowship opportunities. Also, read up on what the work entails. Through the law library, you can access articles from InsideCounsel.com . Simply click through this catalog record . Finally, take a look at one of our popular job search books in the law library, In-house: A Lawyer's Guide to Getting a Corporate Legal Position .
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