Despite recent reports of sky-high pay packets received by a few leading in-house lawyers, GCs believe they are not paid enough. Alex Newman reports

In-house lawyers believe general counsel at leading companies remain underpaid compared to other senior executives despite recent publicity over the high levels of pay received by some GCs in the banking sector, according to Legal Week‘s latest Big Question survey. 

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