Benchmark hyperpost (See my post of May 29, 2011: thirteen metaposts since the previous hyperpost.). Blogs blawgs in-house (See my post of May 16, 2011: blawgs by in-house lawyers past or present with 16 references.). Budgets on matters by law firms (See my post of March 25, 2008: matter budgets…
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Let’s hear it, but modestly, for another blogging general counsel, Christine Jones of Go Daddy!
When a Corporate Counsel reporter interviewed Christine Jones, the general counsel of domain-name company Go Daddy, the resulting profile mentions that she, the reporter, had read some of Jones’ “tweets and blog posts.” My sleuthing turned up her blog, The Rudy Syndrome, and I officially welcome her to the fold…
Yet another blog by a former in-house lawyer [metapost blogs by in-house lawyers 16 ]
On her blog, At The Intersection, Pamela H. Woldow writes about such topics as general counsel, legal project management, alternative fee arrangements and what she perceives to be the rising tide of change. A former in-house lawyer turned consultant, Woldow addresses topics of interest both to law firms and law…
Part LIV in a series of collected metaposts embedded previously
Canadian law departments, Canada (See my post of April 14, 2011: law departments in Canada with 28 references.). Capitalized expenses and hidden (See my post of April 20, 2011: capitalized expenses with 7 references.). Administrative time demands (See my post of July 22, 2009: administrative time with 3 references and…
My first year of columns – 26 of them – for InsideCounsel Exclusives: Morrison on Metrics
A full year has passed since my inaugural “Morrison on Metrics” column for InsideCounsel Exclusives. Quite a few of the columns (10) had to do with benchmarks: inside spend per lawyer correlated to outside spend; benchmarks across regions; are participants in benchmark surveys representative; anonymous participants; one country vs entire-globe…
A second set of ten posts on columns I have written for InsideCounsel
A second set of ten posts on columns I have written for InsideCounsel Early on, I collected my first columns under Morrison on Metrics (See my post of Sept. 30, 2010: ten InsideCounsel columns, starting in May 2010.). Now I am back at it with an updated collection of ten…
North to Alaska with a stop for posts on law departments in Canada
At irregular intervals I have collected posts from this blog about specific countries. Canada beckoned, and it turns out there are at least 28 posts related to law departments in that country. A few of them cover Canadian matters in general (See my post of May 31, 2005: case loads…
Part LIII in a series of collected metaposts embedded previously
Anheuser-Busch InBev (See my post of March 28, 2011: Anheuser-Busch and InBev with 15 references.). Checklists, etc (See my post of April 4, 2011: guidelines, checklists and annotations with 13 references and 1 meta.). Decision-assistance (See my post of April 12, 2011: decision-making software with 10 references.). Fully-loaded cost per…
“Intellectual tourism” and a blogger’s risk
A hazard for me as I select and write about something on LawDepartmentManagementBlog is that I am lured by novelty and frontiers. The nuts-and-bolts of management for law departments – think of substantive oversight, workflow, adequacy of coverage, bench strength as a few examples – are less enthralling to write…
Part LII of a collection of embedded metaposts, perhaps a florilegium!
Part LII of a collection of embedded metaposts, perhaps a florilegium! Florilegium: a collection of short literary pieces. Please enjoy my metapost florilegium! Awards to law departments (See my post of Feb. 21, 2011: honors bestowed on law departments with 9 references.). Export compliance (See my post of March 20,…