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Kenneth A. Cutshaw
2 pages

This article argues that India is the best destination for providing quality legal process outsourcing services.

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Interest Area: Law Department Management
Source: ACC Docket
Region: India
John W. Bencivenga and Linda Bond Edwards

Workplace bullying can negatively affect your organization in a variety of ways — from the health and productivity of the victim, lost profits, your company’s reputation and even litigation. Learn how to spot the symptoms of this “silent epidemic,” and protect your employees and your company from abusive behavior.

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Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Emily Neisloss Roisman and Michael Hobbs

Accidents happen. And when they do, a waiver may determine whether or not your company is held liable. Recent court cases, however, suggest that waivers executed by parents on behalf of their children are unenforceable in certain states. Learn why and where these agreements fall short, and what you can do to further protect your company.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Sven Zabka and Lizzette Herrera Castellanos

Law students face an increasingly competitive entry-level job market. To bridge the gap between the study and practice of law, the University of San Diego School of Law developed a Corporate Counsel Internship program. Enrolled students will experience the multitude of challenges that face corporations and develop essential legal skills, thus benefiting themselves and their future employers.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Ute A. Joas Quinn

Non-technical (i.e., corporate social responsibility) risks are a major concern for all corporations. In response, in-house counsel must actively promote collaboration and innovation with regard to conflict management and dispute resolution. Not only will this cut down on litigation, but also will pave the way for the next generation of legal professionals.

Frederick J. Krebs
6 pages

Given the current level of uncertainty in the legal profession, it would be prudent to proactively consider potential future career paths. Whether you would like to remain in-house, move to an outside firm or even open your own practice, you should weigh the pros and cons of each before choosing a path you may regret later.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Ari Kaplan

As legal departments continue to deal with increased expenses, insufficient resources and technological advancements, the role of key decision-maker has begun to shift from general counsel to senior administrator. Read how several administrators are working to transform the office of the general counsel.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Janet H. Moore

This article helps attorneys understand that with the increase of globalization, he must be prepared to handle (or refer) international issues that arise.

Lorene Mazet
2 pages

This short article explains the variations on the translation of French words into the English language, most notably the word "Avocat".

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Source: Resource Library
Region: France
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A growing number of companies recognize the need to operate their legal function on a global basis, consistent with changes in their overall businesses. Still, the global law department remains an evolving concept in even the most advanced companies. The following materials provide guidance on the issues facing emerging global law departments and also are intended to assist a multinational corporation navigate the process of establishing a more effective global legal group.

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