Growth of in-house lawyers a 'global' trend
About 22% of the country's lawyers now work in-house. With special feature audio.
Hamish McNicol
Wed, 06 Jul 2016
The growth of “in-house” lawyers is part of a worldwide trend New Zealand is playing catch up to, DLA Piper partner Sue Brown says.
And with about 22% of lawyers now working in-house at businesses, rather than law firms, DLA Piper has moved to launch a local offering of its “unique” global “WIN”
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Hamish McNicol
Wed, 06 Jul 2016
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