Yes, although even for the more liberal licenses you actually still want legal review at a sufficiently large company to ensure that your engineering read of the license is accurate. What if someone changed the wording slightly in some way that turns out to be legally significant, etc.
That might apply in a handful of cases, but the vast majority will check out when a quick diff against a reference license file shows that the only changes are party names.
I think it's very unlikely to happen, in general. I'm just saying a large corporation will want to check every time because they cannot really afford to do otherwise.
you didn't have to be a large corporations, there's a bunch of automated tools that help you check for your dependencies' licenses and flag anything non standard.