In-House Confidence High as GCs Talk Up Technical Talents

In-house lawyers believe they are the technical match of their colleagues in private practice, with one in four going so far as to claim that they are more legally proficient. Just 13 percent of the respondents to this month's The Verdict survey, conducted in association with Davies Arnold Cooper, subscribe to the traditional view that the generalist nature of the in-house role blunts the technical prowess of corporate counsel.