Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2005
Journal Title
University of Kansas Law Review
ISSN
0083-4025
Abstract
This article addresses the increasing trend in law firms appointing general counsel. Part I of this article provides an overview of the frequency of law firms employing the services of general counsel and the different roles general counsel may assume in law firms. Part II outlines the duties of general counsel in advising the firm on matters related to firm structure. Part III observes that general counsel may play an important role in helping law firms choose the most appropriate method to compensate its lawyers to achieve the desired results. Part IV stresses the importance of the preventative measures general counsel should take to help law firms avoid employment claims. The conclusion argues that general counsel has the potential to benefit law firms by acting as a guide through various legal and organizational challenges.
First Page
835
Last Page
851
Num Pages
17
Volume Number
53
Issue Number
4
Publisher
University of Kansas School of Law
Recommended Citation
Susan S. Fortney,
Law Firm General Counsel as Sherpa: Challenges Facing the In-Firm Lawyer's Lawyer,
53
U. Kan. L. Rev.
835
(2005).
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