Publishing - Salisbury, England, United Kingdom
The International In-house Counsel Journal is a peer reviewed journal published electronically 12 times a year and in print form 4 times a year, delivering papers written by In-house Counsel covering the major areas of law: Competition - Antitrust, Intellectual Property, Employment, Corporate Governance, Taxation, Commercial Litigation, Contracts, Data Protection, Franchising, Product Liability, Insurance, Health & Safety, In-house legal department management The International In-house Counsel Journal is the only journal that includes papers strictly from in-house counsel; practice lawyers are not permitted to contribute papers. Find out from leading in-house counsel how they have and are handling changes in legislation Determine your own policies based on the experiences of your peers Submit your own findings to the journal to share with your experiences Determine how to overcome obstacles brought about by new commercial legislation The International In-house Counsel Journal is concerned with the exchange of ideas of In-house Counsel representing commercial, government, local government, charitable organisations. The journal contains papers based on case study experience of In-house Counsel in the main disciplines of commercial law from different jurisdictions. The content of the journal is overseen by an editorial board that meets 4 times a year to discuss content and determine which papers are accepted for publication. The board is drawn from a range of industry sectors and jurisdiction with considerable international knowledge.
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