Structuring the In-House Legal Department | Practical Law

Structuring the In-House Legal Department | Practical Law

A Practice Note describing common ways to structure an in-house law department. This Note addresses the organizational models known as functional or centralized, client-focused or decentralized, and hybrid or matrixed, and discusses the relative advantages and disadvantages of each structure. This Note also discusses strategies for managing a law department regardless of its structure and factors an organization should consider in structuring a law department.

Structuring the In-House Legal Department

Practical Law Practice Note w-010-5686 (Approx. 10 pages)

Structuring the In-House Legal Department

by Practical Law
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A Practice Note describing common ways to structure an in-house law department. This Note addresses the organizational models known as functional or centralized, client-focused or decentralized, and hybrid or matrixed, and discusses the relative advantages and disadvantages of each structure. This Note also discusses strategies for managing a law department regardless of its structure and factors an organization should consider in structuring a law department.