Pros
Deep business understanding - You'll develop intimate knowledge of one company's operations, strategy, and industry, making your legal work more strategic and impactful.
Predictable lifestyle - Generally better work-life balance than law firms, with more regular hours and less unpredictable client demands.
Team environment - You're part of the company culture, building long-term relationships with colleagues rather than transactional client relationships.
Cons
Limited legal exposure - You'll typically work on a narrower range of legal issues compared to a firm, which can limit skill development in diverse practice areas.
Less autonomy - As a support role, you may handle more administrative tasks and have less client-facing responsibility or decision-making authority than lawyers in private practice.
Fewer exit options - Moving from a support role to a lawyer position (in-house or firm) can be challenging, and your career path may be less clear than traditional legal roles.