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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I made this transition, although many years ago. One piece of advice I believe is still relevant -- remember that when you're in house counsel you wear "two hats", attorney and employee of your client. It can be so easy to blur the lines between roles when you work in house. There were times I forgot this when interacting with managers or other non-lawyers at my company, and once or twice it created awkward conflicts of interest or at least the appearance of such. I really enjoyed my time working in house, though. Congrats and good luck![/quote] NP here. I'm interviewing for an in-house position. In theory, I understand what you're saying, but in practice, I can't imagine exactly what this would look like. Could you give an example?[/quote]
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