2025 Compensation and Workplace Trends for In-House Legal Professionals
Includes a Live Web Event on 10/08/2025 at 12:00 PM (EDT)
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Are you curious about how your compensation stacks up against your peers in the in-house legal world? Do you wonder what truly drives job satisfaction for legal professionals today?
Join us to gain exclusive insights into the key findings from a comprehensive compensation survey focused on in-house counsel and legal operations professionals.
In this webinar, you'll gain insights into:
- Current Compensation Benchmarks: Get the latest data on base salaries, short-term incentives (STI), and long-term incentives (LTI) for in-house legal roles.
- Merit Increase Trends: Understand typical merit increase percentages and they have varied over time.
- Job Satisfaction Drivers: Learn what aspects of their roles contribute most to overall satisfaction (and dissatisfaction!).
- Remote Work Realities: Explore prevailing remote working arrangements and how they have changed year-over-year.
Whether you're an in-house legal professional looking to benchmark your career, a legal ops leader strategizing your team's compensation, or simply interested in the evolving landscape of corporate legal departments, this Webcast will invaluable data and actionable insights.
Generously sponsored by Empsight


Blake Garcia (Moderator)
Senior Director, Business Intelligence
Association of Corporate Counsel
Blake is Senior Director of Business Intelligence at ACC and is responsible for the management and growth of ACC’s research department. He has spent the past nine years expanding ACC’s research capacity from a small member surveying unit to a multifaceted and full-service data hub for the in-house community. Blake has led numerous high-impact international survey projects and developed data-driven resources, products, and services to help in-house counsel legal professionals make more informed business decisions.
Blake has published several peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals applying statistical and experimental methodologies and has taught several college courses on quantitative research in the social sciences. He has a Ph.D. in political science from Texas A&M University and a B.A. in international politics from Penn State University.

