By Caroline Spiezio | January 15, 2019
In-house lawyers earn less than their firm peers on average but are more likely to receive perks such as paid-for concerts or sabbaticals, according to survey results from legal consulting company Special Counsel.
By Caroline Spiezio | January 15, 2019
In-house lawyers earn less than their firm peers on average but are more likely to receive perks such as paid-for concerts or sabbaticals, according to survey results from legal consulting company Special Counsel.
By Caroline Spiezio | January 11, 2019
Almost half of respondents in the Xakia survey said their legal ops strategy didn't include well-defined and measurable metrics, and more than half said they don't regularly track metrics.
By Nicholas Bruch, Director, ALM Intelligence | January 9, 2019
The legal market has changed significantly over the past decade. These three transactions would significantly alter the landscape even more.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Firoz Dattu and Aaron Kotok | December 26, 2018
It's really not panels that are the problem, but how they are executed and managed, according to the latest finding in AdvanceLaw's GC Thought Leaders Experiment.
By Alan Tarter | December 19, 2018
From a heightened focus on cybersecurity, to offering a hybrid remote/in-office work option, here are some trends for midsize firms to look out for as the new year approaches.
By Gabriela Isturiz | December 18, 2018
Why is billing compliance with OCG challenging for law firms? For one, OCG are new and, well, law firms are not quick to adapt to change. Legal departments are changing far more rapidly than their law firm peers. But also, legal departments' change in focus has resulted in an explosion in the complexity and type of fee arrangements
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By A. Verona Dorch | December 17, 2018
Peabody Energy's chief legal officer gives behind-the-scenes insight into what she learned from creating a roster of panel firms and what she thinks of AdvanceLaw's findings on panels through its GC Thought Leaders Experiment.
By Rob McAdam, HighQ | December 13, 2018
It's very clear that general counsels are now expected to run their legal function like a business and they expect technology resources to help them do that. This article outlines five technology expectations general counsel generally has a need for in their processes.
By Rob McAdam | December 12, 2018
It's very clear that general counsels are now expected to run their legal function like a business and they expect technology resources to help them do that. This article outlines five technology expectations general counsel generally has a need for in their processes.
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