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Guest post: Legal Risk Study – how in-house lawyers manage (or don’t) ethics and risk

Readers who have not seen this already might be interested in the executive report from a study I am leading on Legal Risk: Definition, Management, and Ethics. It looks at legal risk practices in large corporates here in the UK. It can be found on SSRN and UCL’s webpages.

The report raises key questions about the role of in-house lawyers in balancing commercial and professional considerations; the readiness of in-house lawyers for the complex leadership and management tasks involved in legal risk management; and the extent to which professional ethics are embedded within those teams.

KEY FINDINGS INCLUDE:

A significantly more detailed academic piece is in train.

Richard Moorhead is professor of law and professional ethics at UCL, he also blogs at Lawyer Watch

For an overview of the debate which accompanied the launch of the report see: ‘The conversation we never had’ – SRA to give handbook in-house makeover as UCL unveils ethics research