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Barry Nagler

There was a time not too long ago when managing the legal
department of a company was seen as different from manag-
ing other aspects of the business. Law departments often were not held to the same management standards, because, after all, how could you possibly budget for legal costs that were outside of your
control? But in the past few years all that has changed. Law departments are now responsible for meeting the same
rigorous standards in terms of controlling costs and showing value. At the same time, the business and regulatory environment has put even more work on the plates of in-house lawyers.
As a result, managing an in-house legal department has become an
increasingly complex job. We are now responsible for delivering legal advice, being effective managers, serving as the conscience of the corporation, and beyond that, giving strategic business advice.

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Interest Area: Law Department Management
Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Jim Nortz - chief compliance office and global director, HS&E

This article presents five steps for corporate counsel to use for resolving ethical issues in the workplace.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Susan Hackett, senior vice president and general counsel, ACC

The author walks you through how the corporate attorney-client privilege is eroding in today's world of corporate transparency, discusses the effects of these changes on companies, and concludes with a call to arms.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Michael F. Pillow

United States-based in-house counsel may sometimes find themselves asking questions regarding common contractual limitations of liability, their international enforcement, and whether there are any exceptions to such enforceability. The authors provide answers to each of these questions, and more.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
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