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Members of the Association of Corporate Counsel launched their In-House ACCess Blog, which connects readers to the news & views effecting the in-house counsel community around the globe. This blog includes the topics; ACC Value Challenge, In the House, In-House Practice, and Pro Bono.
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Featured Articles
A Value-based Client-firm Relationship: Part XII
Process Mapping Primer Week 12. Each week via the In-House ACCess blog, follow the promise and pitfalls of forming a new value-based client-firm relationship. ACC Value Challenge steering committee member Ken Grady, General Counsel and Secretary of Wolverine World Wide, offered to...
A Value-based Client-firm Relationship: Part XVI
Post 16 Our Successes, Lessons Leaned and Parting Thoughts Week 16. Each week via the In-House ACCess blog, follow the promise and pitfalls of forming a new value-based client-firm relationship. ACC Value Challenge steering committee member Ken Grady, General Counsel and Secretary of...
A Value-based Client-firm Relationship: Part XI
The grocery-strategy connection Week 11. Each week, via the In-house ACCess blog, follow the promise and pitfalls of forming a new value-based client-firm relationship. ACC Value Challenge steering committee member Ken Grady, General Counsel and Secretary of Wolverine World Wide,...
Recent Articles
In-house Access Springs for a New Look
Welcome to the NEW In-house Access blog! Spring is in the air, flowers are blooming; here in Washington D.C., the cherry blossoms have arrived giving the city a fresh face and In-house Access is following suit with a freshly redesign site. With the help of Lexblog, we have recently made a few...
ACC Embarks on New Strategic Plan, Building Upon Rich History of Success
ACC has served the professional and business interests of lawyers who practice in the legal departments of corporations, associations and other private-sector organizations around the globe for almost three decades. With almost 30,000 members employed by over 10,000 organizations in more...
ACC Embarks on New Strategic Plan, Building Upon Rich History of Success
ACC has served the professional and business interests of lawyers who practice in the legal departments of corporations, associations and other private-sector organizations around the globe for almost three decades. With almost 30,000 members employed by over 10,000 organizations in more...
Is Mandatory Pro Bono a Solution to the Justice Crisis?
By Esther F. Lardent President and Chief Executive Officer Pro Bono Institute The US legal system is facing a crisis of unparalleled proportions: With the spike in the US poverty population resulting from the Great Recession, and the precipitous drop in funding and staffing of legal services...
Is Mandatory Pro Bono a Solution to the Justice Crisis?
By Esther F. Lardent President and Chief Executive Officer Pro Bono Institute The US legal system is facing a crisis of unparalleled proportions: With the spike in the US poverty population resulting from the Great Recession, and the precipitous drop in funding and staffing of legal services...
Tell Me More About Yourself
(March 2012) Most of the managers I know do not enjoy interviewing job candidates. It’s not that we don’t want you to have the job; however, it is often difficult to dig deep enough during an interview. Old school interview questions aren’t much help, and I admit that I have asked...
Tell Me More About Yourself
(March 2012) Most of the managers I know do not enjoy interviewing job candidates. It’s not that we don’t want you to have the job; however, it is often difficult to dig deep enough during an interview. Old school interview questions aren’t much help, and I admit that I have asked...

