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The survey highlights technology use and effectiveness, assessment and purchasing behavior, and challenges to implementation.
As diversity, equity, and inclusion becomes an increasingly important aspect of the larger Environmental Social, and Governance (ESG) movement, ACC Foundation and Justice Bid are delivering a unique resource that provides in-house counsel with best practices to engage outside counsel on DEI matters, while providing a snapshot of the current state of law firm diversity.
Survey finds that organizations continue to struggle with formal policies and compliance related to their subsidiary governance, impacting standing with regulators and ability to complete business transactions.
Case could significantly degrade the protections in place for attorney-client representation and communication.
One of the largest CLO-focused surveys in the world offers key insights into future legal department operations and priorities as multiple factors continue to alter the global business environment.
ACC Statement Regarding U.S. Supreme Court’s Disappointing Decision to Dismiss In re Grand Jury Case
Court’s decision means in-house counsel will continue to face ambiguity when and how attorney-client privilege is applied for dual-purpose communications.
GC in larger organizations report stronger progress and majority of GC report they do not request their law firms to track KPIs, but those that do rated significantly higher progress in achieving DEI objectives.
Developed and launched by ACC Foundation, ACC, and Ethisphere, this assessment will help measure where DEI programs are currently and outline key steps for improvement.
A new ACC Foundation DEI Maturity Assessment was released in collaboration with ACC and Ethisphere to help mark the event.
This important case marks the first time in 40 years that the Supreme Court has taken up the issue of attorney-client privilege.
Thirty-eight percent of companies now expect to increase their cyber-related spend over the coming year.
Group of winners from around the world (Australia, Singapore, Switzerland, USA) set the standard for legal innovation for corporate legal departments