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An In-House Counsel provides legal advice, manages contracts, and ensures compliance within an organisation to mitigate risks and protect interests.

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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

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In House Counsel careers

An In-House Counsel provides legal advice and representation within an organisation. You might work in a corporate setting, non-profit, or government agency. In-House Counsel focus on ensuring legal compliance, managing contracts, and mitigating risks. You’ll draft legal documents, handle disputes, and advise on regulatory matters to protect the organisation’s interests.

In-House Counsel play a crucial role in safeguarding an organisation’s legal standing. You’ll need strong analytical and communication skills, along with a deep understanding of relevant laws and regulations. You’ll liaise with executives, external legal firms, and regulatory bodies to ensure the organisation operates within the law and effectively manages legal challenges.