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The Client: Rising legal star on a life in-house

Vocus general counsel on technology, contractors and lawyers’ long hours.

Victoria Young
Mon, 31 Dec 2019

A career in-house is better suited to those with a business mentality and contrasts heavily with external law firms, which traditionally work long hours on transactions and then move off on to the next thing.

That is the view of Vocus general counsel Emily Acland, who was named young in-house

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Victoria Young
Mon, 31 Dec 2019
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