John Ross takes a public health approach to litigation management: litigation got you down? Treat it like the flu. Read on to find out more.
Laura Stein speaks to the active role ACC has taken as the advocate for the in-house counsel.
In-house counsel have amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to contend with, and the high costs of complying with them tend to come from the legal department's pocketbook. Learn about how to recover from the cost of ediscovery.
Reflecting While Moving Ahead- Ms. Stein considers the growth of ACC over the past 25 years, remembering what has been accomplished and what is still to come.
Corporate Grapevine (December 2007) The Movers & Shakers
Discusses how the Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) program can be of great benefit to your legal department, if your company does business with the federal government, and identifies best practices to mitigate the risks associated with obligations under FSS contracts.
Examines the invisible social hand that we live by and how in-house counsel can use it to their advantage in a company's compliance and ethics program.
Read Part Two of Ron Pol's column on customer service- his ten points on dealing with poor customer service.
It has become crucial for in-house attorneys to pay close attention to application data and compliance issues. Following the numerous reports of security data breaches that left many people with their personal information made public, a need to develop and implement policies and procedures to protect personal information has presented itself. Find out how to strengthen you current policy or get a good one into place.
Read Andy Hull's perspective on moving in-house after life in private practice.