By Liz Valsamis
Graduating from law school in 1977, Robert Lindquist remembers that the corporate legal department was considered the dumping ground for attorneys "who couldn't make it anywhere else."
My, how times have changed. These days, companies are deluged...
Graduating from law school in 1977, Robert Lindquist remembers that the corporate legal department was considered the dumping ground for attorneys "who couldn't make it anywhere else."
My, how times have changed. These days, companies are deluged...
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