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Waiting for the World to Change: Generation XYZ Speaks Out

By Kara Mayer Robinson

In an effort to bridge the gap between traditional law firm structures and the needs of the newest generation of attorneys, MCCA recently conducted a survey of young attorneys. Here, the results of the survey, including thoughts and insights about the practice of law as seen by this generation of lawyers.

Benchmarking and Research Data

Tools and Technology - Who Uses What Survey

This survey is intended to be a reference guide of technology solutions currently being used by ACC Legal Operations members to support their legal function. The survey covered 22 different solution areas.

Articles

Data Protection Multi-Jurisdictional Guide

By Practical Law Company

This multi-jurisdictional resource provides practical information on cross-border data protection issues, including regulations, data controller obligations, rights to access personal data, international transfer of data, and data processing by third parties.

Checklists

Matter Kick-Off Meeting

By James Dixon, Dorothy Franzoni, Craig Johnson, Robert Temple, Charles W. Whitney

This checklist helps the user stay focused during a new matter kick-off meeting, outlining the general overview, agenda, and scope.

Benchmarking and Research Data

2015 ACC Global Census Executive Summary

The information contained in this Executive Summary of Key Findings and the full report provides useful data for corporate legal departments, law firms and legal industry partners, such as recruiters, knowledge management consultants and litigation support providers as they seek to adjust to environmental changes affecting corporate practice. Legal work continues to shift among law firms, legal service providers and in-house law departments.

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