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The Corporate Counsel Show: The legal ops headache no one is talking about
The Corporate Counsel Show: The legal ops headache no one is talking about
16 June 2021 • By Robyn Tongol Share
Legal operations are still in their infancy, and in transforming the ways they practise law, law departments may be overlooking a hurdle they are creating for themselves.
On this special episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by LawVu chief executive and co-founder Sam Kidd – ahead of his appearance at the 2021 Corporate Counsel Summit – to discuss how the onboarding of multiple point solutions from a range of technology vendors may inadvertently, and ironically, be holding law departments back from more efficient and streamlined operations.
How many in-house teams formally review law firm performance?
By Jerome Doraisamy|18 May 2021
New findings from CLOC and ACC reveal the volume of law departments that actively evaluate the law firms that they engage.
The Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC), together with the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) (which acted as a research consultant), has released the
2021 CLOC State of the Industry report, for which they surveyed over 200 organisations across the globe, spanning over 22 industries in 21 countries.
The breakdown of organisations surveyed was: 45 per cent large companies (more than US$10 billion), 31 per cent medium-sized companies ($1 billion to $10 billion) and 24 per cent small companies (less than $1 billion).