Husch Blackwell associate Jackie Coffman braced herself to tell partners that after three years with the Am Law 100 firm she wanted to go in-house.
“It’s a daunting prospect to tell your current employer that you’re considering leaving,” she said.
"It struck me that we had a pool of talent within our firm who aspired to transition in-house, but they didn't feel comfortable seeking support from us," Husch Blackwell Chair Joe Glynias said.
April 22, 2024 at 09:49 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Corporate Counsel
Husch Blackwell associate Jackie Coffman braced herself to tell partners that after three years with the Am Law 100 firm she wanted to go in-house.
“It’s a daunting prospect to tell your current employer that you’re considering leaving,” she said.
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