ACC Annual Meeting Boston 2009

ACC Boston: law department technology wrap up — reducing costs and increasing the control over all that data (Part 1)

Oct 30th, 2009 | By | Category: ACC Annual Meeting Boston 2009

  As last week’s sessions at ACC Boston (click here) certainly stressed — stress being the operative word — in-house legal departments have been forced to cut their budgets just like their “sisters”, the law firms.   But with a greatly increased workload.  And it is due not just to the increase in litigation/investigations but because of [...]



ACC Boston: notes on some of the substantive presentations (Part 2)

Oct 28th, 2009 | By | Category: ACC Annual Meeting Boston 2009

The recap of the first four of the six formal presentations we covered you can find by clicking here. In this Part 2 we cover:  the personal liabilty of a general counsel; DOJ/SEC enforcement efforts in 2009 1.  Don’t Prosecute the General Counsel The panel consisted of Peter Anderson (partner at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan), Kirk Forrest (Vice President, General Counsel & [...]



ACC Boston: notes on some of the substantive presentations (Part 1)

Oct 28th, 2009 | By | Category: ACC Annual Meeting Boston 2009

As we have said in several of our posts about last week’s ACC meeting, there was a lot to cover.  There was a cornucopia of information:  excellent panels on intellectual property, doing business in China, handling bankruptcy litigation, real estate practices, creating an in-house law department, pro bono opportunities for in-house counsel, HR and employment [...]



Initial reflections on ACC Boston: “brute force e-discovery”, budget cuts, a plethora of technology … and outside counsel

Oct 26th, 2009 | By | Category: ACC Annual Meeting Boston 2009, Electronic Discovery

We are still in Boston (we had some post-ACC interviews to do today) and we have about 6 detailed posts to complete on ACC but we thought we’d post our initial reflections of the conference.” First, a million thanks to Kim Howard, Marthea Davis and Robin Scullin of ACC for all they did to assist us [...]



At ACC annual meeting, counsel discuss criteria for evaluating law firms

Oct 21st, 2009 | By | Category: ACC Annual Meeting Boston 2009

  Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to add evaluation of a law firm’s flextime policies to its list of criteria for evaluating outside firms, according to a panelist at the ACC annual meeting in Boston. Joseph West, associate general counsel at Wal-Mart, said the company plans to add flextime policies to its current list of law firm measures: [...]



From ACC Boston: “”we’re going to evaluate law firms” and “controlling outside legal spend top concern”

Oct 20th, 2009 | By | Category: ACC Annual Meeting Boston 2009

There have been two major press releases issued by the ACC during its annual meeting here in Boston.  (They were included in our registration packet but there is so much to cover we overlooked them). The first:  the Association of Corporate Counsel will launch what it calls the ACC Value Index. According to a press release from [...]



ACC’S 2009 Annual Meeting Kicks Off in Boston

Oct 19th, 2009 | By | Category: ACC Annual Meeting Boston 2009

ACC kicked off its Annual Meeting with a Welcome Reception and networking event in the Exhibit Hall last ight.  The Posse List team is here all week to cover the event.  Posse List members will recall the ACC Docket provided us copies of its May 2009 issue on document review (click here) and we starting covering the [...]