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Contract Maturity Scale

By InnoLaw Group

Use this matrix to identify and understand where you organization fits on the Contracting Maturity Scale.

Multimedia and Infographics

See This: September 2019

By ACC

Breaches, healthcare, disruptive technology: Find out what’s keeping in-house counsel up at night with ACC’s custom benchmarking research.

Peer Practice Examples

The Role of the General Counsel in Canada

By Association of Corporate Counsel

This Leading Practices Profile, an update to ACC’s 2009 The Role of the General Counsel in Canada LPP, describes practices implemented by the law departments of six organizations in Canada regarding law department structure, the professional development of their in-house lawyers, the selection and management of external service providers and the use of technology. Those practices were designed and intended to enable those departments to provide higher-value legal service to their respective organizations. Four of those organizations are private enterprises; one is an international, not-for-profit corporation and one is a statutory agency of a provincial government.

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Crisis Management and the Role of In-House Lawyers: Leveraging Cross-Functional Expertise

By Association of Corporate Counsel

This Leading Practices Profile, an update to ACC’s 2011 Crisis Management and the Role of In-House Lawyers: Company Leading Practices, features the leading business continuity and crisis management plans of four entities that share plan aspects, including core components, operational strategies, and lessons learned. The Profile also addresses the law departments’ role in prevention planning, training, risk assessment, crisis management, and continuity planning.

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Leading Practices in Board Orientation and Education

By ACC

Our 2014 update explores objectives, content and coordination of board education and training programs, as well as the process of on-boarding new directors. This Leading Practices Profile also identifies the role of the legal department, corporate secretary and board committees in coordinating content and managing logistics.

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Leading Practices in Providing In-House Legal Support for Corporate Governance Initiatives and Compliance and Ethics Programs

By Association of Corporate Counsel

Learn how other in-house counsel and their legal department support corporate governance and compliance and ethics programs. In-house counsel from seven companies share governance practices and examine the alignment of ethics and compliance with the culture and strategic plan of the organization. At the end of the guide, find practical tools and samples, such as a company compliance newsletter, a compliance checklist, a compliance program assessment table and a management attestation questionnaire for legislative compliance.

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Arbitration and Mediation in Asia-Pacific: Interviews with Mediation and Arbitral Centers and Law Department Best Practices

By ACC

In this latest Leading Practices Profile, ACC profiles the leading mediation and arbitration practices of two law departments operating in the Asia-Pacific region to learn how they approach alternative dispute resolution efforts. As part of the project, ACC also presents the views of experts and leading ADR organizations that offer alternative dispute resolution services for commercial disputes in the region.

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