June 09, 2006 | Law.com
At a Management Crossroads? Help Is on the WayHaving trouble deciding how best to manage your law department? Just hold on, because the next five years will see a boom of in-house management resources, according to consultant Rees Morrison. In addition to an increase in information and resources from trade sources, in-house attorneys can look for more management research to be performed by law firms, vendors and academic departments. And of course, the Internet will also be a growing source for free management information and practices.
By Rees W. Morrison
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June 28, 2010 | National Law Journal
Ten litigation metrics for general counselGCs will find that some of these metrics confirm their experience; others may surprise them.
By Rees W. Morrison
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January 22, 2007 | National Law Journal
Management Matters: Mavericks of the World, Unite!Creative approaches to legal processes can be a kick in the pants to law departments. That is, if freethinking attorneys can get past the bureaucrats, the risk-averse, and the traditionalists.
By Rees W. Morrison
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November 03, 2008 | Texas Lawyer
When the Law Group Spans the Oceans: Managing a Mix of Languages, Time Zones and Service StandardsOnce upon a time, a corporate law department consisted of just one office housing a team of lawyers. But increasingly, as companies do business around the globe, some of the in-house counsel who make that possible are located in foreign offices -- and for some law departments, in a raft of foreign offices.
By Rees W. Morrison
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