
In-House Outliers shares the stories and secrets of those who have taken unconventional paths and challenged conventional notions of how corporate legal departments should operate.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

On this episode, Ryan Black (Chief of Staff, Legal at DoorDash) joined the podcast recently to share his expert insights into:
-Common pitfalls legal ops can encounter during legal technology evaluations—and how to avoid them
-The skills he cultiva... more
On this episode, Stephanie Palmieri (Head of Legal Operations at CyberArk) joined Alex Kelly to discuss:
-The keys to effective change management—including how to measure the success and necessity of legal technology implementations
-How the size a... more
On this episode, Terrene Collins (Director of Legal Operations & Chief of Staff to the CLO at Panasonic North America) joined the podcast to discuss:
* The importance of building relationships and engaging with stakeholders throughout the organizat... more
On this episode, Nicole Weidenhamer reflects on her eight-year journey at Rocket Companies, where she has risen from intern to VP of Legal Operations.
During her conversation with Brightflag's Kevin Cohn, they discuss:
* How to build and scale a l... more
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This podcast focuses on the journeys of professionals in corporate legal departments who have taken unconventional career paths. Featuring discussions with experts in legal operations, technology, and innovation, the content illuminates various innovative approaches to improving efficiency and effectiveness within legal teams. Guests share personal stories, insights on overcoming obstacles, and strategies for navigating the evolving legal landscape, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, diversity, and collaboration in the industry. Listeners can expect to gain valuable knowledge about the integration of technology, including artificial intelligence, into legal practices, as well as fresh perspectives on traditional roles in the legal fi... more
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