Lawyers like to benchmark. After all, we frequently rely on precedent when we make decisions. Of course, at its simplest, precedent (like benchmarking) merely compares what someone did previously to help decide what we do today. Many law departments use this technique to see how they stand relative to their peers and recognized leaders in… Continue Reading
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The Slow Motion Riot – The Change Agenda for Legal Departments and Law Firms
Posted in In-House PracticeWhile change in the relationship between corporate clients and law firms over the next several years will be revolutionary in nature, it will be evolutionary in development. Folks will work on one or two things at a time, and each new piece of progress will become the foundation for the next three things. The result… Continue Reading
ACC’s 2009 Annual Meeting Exhibit Hall – Tchotchkes Overshadowed by Interest in Value & Efficiency
Posted in ACC Value Challenge, On the RoadThe second day of a two and a half day conference can sometimes wane in attendance and engagement, but Day 2 at ACC’s 2009 Annual Meeting in Boston didn’t show any sign of diminishing interest. Attendees dispersed throughout the exhibit hall for their morning coffee and croissants, while chatting with the 100+ exhibitors and sponsors on… Continue Reading