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This report presents results on a subset of respondents from the Association of Corporate Counsel’s Chief Legal Officer (CLO) 2013 Survey, published in January 2013. A total of 1,104 individuals from 36 countries participated in this survey to provide a global outlook of CLOs worldwide. This report provides results and analysis of respondents from Canada (n=50) as well as demographic information, such as staffing, budget changes, revenue and more, while also exploring intangibles such as CCLOs’ top legal and business concerns for the past 12 months and their anticipations for the future.
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<p><H3>Reducing Outside Legal Costs:</H3>
• Overall, 80% of Canadian CLOs use outside legal spending as a metric of measurement for effeciency and effectiveness by public and private law departments.
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<H3>Top Three Issues Facing Canadian CLOs in 2013:</H3>

• Ethics and compliance, regulatory and governmental changes and information privacy.</div>

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