2024 CLO Outlook: Key Chief Legal Officer Expectations for 2024
This deck shares five key expectations for CLOs and law departments in 2024 based on results from ACC's 2024 Chief Legal Officers Survey.
This deck shares five key expectations for CLOs and law departments in 2024 based on results from ACC's 2024 Chief Legal Officers Survey.
This resource presents a series of visuals on the state of legal operations and perspective of individuals currently in a legal operations role based on ACC surveys published throughout 2023.
Commercial tenants are likely to encounter the common triple net (NNN) lease; however, without negotiating more favorable terms, they risk accepting an agreement that most often favors landlords.
This resource provides some tips to negotiating more favorable terms.
This multi-jurisdictional guide covers common issues in construction and engineering laws and regulations – including supervising construction contracts and dispute resolution.
In a world where technology is rapidly transforming every industry, legal departments face mounting pressure to keep pace. However, the journey toward integrating new technologies is fraught with challenges that can hinder progress. Legal operations professionals play a crucial role in overcoming these obstacles, guiding legal departments through the complexities of technology selection and implementation to ensure they achieve the best possible outcomes. Read here for more.
This guide covers common issues in project finance laws and regulations including security, bankruptcy, restrictions, insurance, and arbitration.
Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) is just the most recent in a long line of technologies that creates questions of responsible use.
As GAI use among lawyers increases, attorneys should be prepared to understand the ethical implications when using GAI.
Research shows that only 30% of digital transformation initiatives succeed in meeting their goals . The primary reasons? Employee resistance and a lack of change management. Read this article to learn more about how to handle collaborators' resistance to digital change.
As the role of legal operations has gained recognition for its organizational impact, a structured framework for career development is still lacking.
This resource sections sets forth a career development framework. It also includes references to supporting material for additional learning and development.
A selection of resources on succession planning for the in-house law department.