Wall Street attorney-turned-corporate-counsel Conway Ekpo created the Black In-House Counsel Group for lawyers who, as he puts it, are “often feeling isolated and on an island in their own respective legal departments.”
A few years ago, Ekpo began asking the group’s members to respond anonymously to a survey about their pay. The group uses the data to compile informal, annual compensation reports as a resource for in-house counsel who don’t know what their peers are earning.
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