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Taming the Wild West of Legal Bills: A Billing Guideline Success Story

By Elizabeth Gonzalez, Director, Operations, Northwell Health

Comprehensive legal billing guidelines can help organizations achieve better budget predictability and support collaboration with outside counsel.

In this article, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Director, Operations, at Northwell Health, discusses how her organization created a more efficient legal billing process.

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The Impact of AI on Attorney-Client Privilege

By Association of Corporate Counsel

This survey reports sheds light on in-house counsel concerns on the impact on attorney-client or legal professional privilege of using AI tools based on responses from 456 participants from all over the world.

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ACC Annual Meeting 2024: Daily Highlights

Welcome to our daily summary of the 2024 ACC Annual Meeting! We’re bringing you important insights, exciting moments, and major takeaways from each day. Whether you’re in Nashville or following from afar, we’re here to share the best of what’s happening at the Meeting, so you don’t miss out.
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2023 ACC Top 10 30-Somethings: Tanja Olano

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Tanja Olano is the driving force of the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Her significant efforts, leadership skills, and innovative ideas will leave a lasting impact in the sports industry. #ACCDocket #Top30s
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Global Legal Insights Legal Guide to Corporate Tax 2023

By Global Legal Group

In this multi-jurisdictional guide, explore an overview of key legal issues, rules and developments regarding corporate tax across a range of jurisdictions.

Some topics covered include the macro-economic factors caused by the war in Ukraine, the associated global inflation, and the remaining pressure on the capacity of tax administrations.