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The person who proves best at this behaviour over a sustained period of time gets to be [[general counsel]].
The person who proves best at this behaviour over a sustained period of time gets to be [[general counsel]].


Inhouse counsel are different from normal lawyers: more work-shy, less heroic about the number of hours, on the bounce, they can remain engaged in catatonic [[tedium]] without being stretchered out. But then, without the [[time and attendance]] yardstick, the sole dimension of sustained concentration when gripped in the jaws of [[boredom]] and confusion is no great advantage.  
Inhouse counsel are different from [[Outhouse counsel|outhouse lawyers]]: more work-shy; less heroic about the number of hours on the bounce they can ensure catatonic [[tedium]] before being stretchered out.  
 
But then, without the [[time and attendance]] yardstick, the sole dimension of sustained concentration when gripped in the jaws of [[boredom]] and confusion is no great advantage. Undoubtedly, there are better ways of describing a lawyer’s worth that time spent, though that is not to say anyone in the legal team has yet nutted out what they are.


=== The difficult subject of [[value]] ===
=== The difficult subject of [[value]] ===

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