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Contains census information regarding law dept. budgets, ratings of in-house counsel by CEOs, and a list of essential law dept. tools.

Lists of practice management and litigation support software, as well as future trends such as e-billing.

Lists web references on environmental standards & discusses considerations in voluntary corporate environmental reporting.

Excerpts from Successful Partnering Between Inside & Outside Counsel. Offers practical advice on all aspects of the relationship between inside & outside counsel, including selection of outside counsel, fee arrangements, and dispute avoidance/resolution. Also includes suggestions for improving quality and controlling costs of legal services.

ACCA Boot Camp: An Introduction to In-house Practice

A presentation that discusses how juries determine damage awards and provides bullet points for dispute management.

Addresses threats to privacy and online security, computer crime and prevention, as well as emergency response planning. Overview of computer crimes statutes and reporting mechanisms, including Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act regulations, state and international legal authority.

Overview of ERISA & how to implement an effective privacy & security program. Discusses the Eli Lilly enforcement action, fiduciary liability of employers, and prudent investment practices taken from a handbook for investment fiduciaries.

General information regarding the impact of the Markman case on the interpretation and construction of patent claims. Also discusses other relevant cases.

Addresses legal issues unique to electronic contracting, including case law.

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