Boojatta
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Mon Apr-12-10 04:50 PM
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Is it more common for a big company to have an in-house department of law-related services than... |
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it is for a big company to have an in-house department that creates advertising?
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DainBramaged
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Mon Apr-12-10 04:53 PM
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1. When I worked for them who import most of their cars in the 90's |
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they had a HUGE law department and NO advertising department except for some women who validated the claims for co-op advertising. They always hired American firms to do the advertising.
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OneTenthofOnePercent
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Edited on Mon Apr-12-10 04:55 PM by OneTenthofOnePercent
Only because we have in house law at work & I'm not sure I've ever seen any in house advertising. I don't think we do our own ads... then again, I'm not sure we advertise publicly. Plus my wife works at an advertising firm. I would hope MANY of the clients (LARGE corporations) she works with have in-house law.
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Mon Apr-12-10 04:56 PM
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But with the caveat that a large portion of what in-house legal does is farm work out to firms that specialize in whatever SNAFU comes up.
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Boojatta
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Mon Apr-12-10 05:01 PM
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4. Welcome to DU, daylan b! |
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Edited on Mon Apr-12-10 05:02 PM by Boojatta
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Also, thank you for taking the time to reply to my query.
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