Transitioning from Law Firm Associate to In-house Counsel: A strategic career move

Author Olivia Courtney
September 9, 2025

For many lawyers, the shift from private practice to an in-house legal role marks a pivotal career evolution. After honing technical skills and building a strong foundation in a law firm, the move in-house offers a chance to become a true business partner. Drawing on insights from years of legal recruitment experience, here’s a practical guide to help associates navigate this transition successfully.

Embrace secondment opportunities

One of the biggest hurdles for law firm associates is the lack of direct in-house experience. If you’re offered a secondment to a client, take it. It’s a rare chance to test the waters, build commercial awareness, and develop the soft skills that in-house teams value, like adaptability, collaboration, and business acumen.

Start your search early

Landing the right in-house role can take time, sometimes up to a year. Begin your search proactively and partner with a reputable legal recruiter early on. They’ll keep you informed of roles that align with your goals and help you avoid missing out on opportunities due to poor timing or market shifts.

Cultivate a commercial mindset

In-house counsel are expected to deliver concise, actionable advice that supports business decisions. Unlike law firms, where detailed memos are the norm, in-house teams want clear solutions with minimal legal jargon. Learn to communicate efficiently and focus on outcomes, not just legal analysis.

Step outside your comfort zone

Expect to be challenged beyond your specialist area. In-house roles often require a generalist approach, especially in commercial teams supporting the entire business. Embrace the variety—it’s a fast track to becoming a trusted advisor and gaining visibility across departments.

Be resourceful and self-sufficient

Once in-house, you’re no longer a fee-earner – you’re a cost center. That means fewer support resources like paralegals or secretaries. You’ll need to be hands-on, tech-savvy, and efficient in managing your workload. The ability to work independently is key to thriving in this environment.

Final Thoughts

Moving in-house isn’t just a change of scenery – it’s a shift in mindset. It requires agility, commercial awareness, and a willingness to grow beyond traditional legal boundaries. If you’re ready to evolve from legal technician to strategic business partner, the in-house path could be your next big step.


If you are looking for your next career move, please get in touch with Olivia Courtney and the Australia In-house legal team for a confidential conversation. Alternatively, you can fill-in the form below, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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