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In-house lawyer definition

What does In-house lawyer mean? An in-house lawyer is a lawyer employed by an organisation (company, charity, public authority or group company) to provide legal advice and services to that employer, rather than to the public or external clients. In common UK and Irish usage it is a descriptive term; detailed practising rules are set by the relevant professional regulator rather than by a single statutory definition. In England and Wales, an in-house solicitor practises for a non‑authorised person (not a law firm or ABS regulated by an Approved Regulator). They must hold a practising certificate, may carry on reserved legal activities only for...

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Developing in-house lawyers into business leaders: structured training on legal and non-legal skills, stakeholder roles, CPD, cross-functional learning and recruitment for in-house success

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This Practice Note explores how personal development benefits in-house lawyers. Gains include building business cases for higher pay, helping individuals to maximise their impact on the enterprise, securing the best possible delivery of legal advice to the business, and fostering ongoing individual growth and progression. Although many in-house lawyers regard legal advice as their chief contribution to the organisation, their colleagues in the business may not share that view. They are also appreciated for non-legal commercial skills and business savvy. A programme that concentrates on technical legal capability while overlooking these broader competencies appears skewed and misaligned with the full service in-house lawyers provide to their clients as a whole.

Who is responsible for the development of in-house lawyers?...

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