MCC: When should GCs and other legal
department leaders consider engaging a legal bill review service?
Not exact matches
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., joined by Chairman of the Board of Legislators Gerald J. Fiorini, Majority
Leader David J. Wood, Minority
Leader Patricia A. Hudak, Oneida County Clerk Sandra J. DePerno and Rome Mayor James Brown, announced today that the proposal to
consider the Oneida County - operated
Department of Motor... Read more
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., joined by Chairman of the Board of Legislators Gerald J. Fiorini, Majority
Leader David J. Wood, Minority
Leader Patricia A. Hudak, Oneida County Clerk Sandra J. DePerno and Rome Mayor James Brown, announced today that the proposal to
consider the Oneida County - operated
Department of Motor Vehicles Office in Rome has been revised.
The city of Rye Police
Department and local
leaders are now
considering becoming a part of the nationwide trend and implementing a body camera program of its -LSB-...]
Fourth, larger school districts need develop and engage a senior leadership team to take on these challenges collaboratively rather than have this work led by individual roles, divisions and
departments in the central office, At the district level, Cosner says school
leaders need to
consider how to break down siloed efforts.
Consider for example the
Department of Education's 2014 Teach to Lead program, whose Teacher
Leader Model Standards include leadership skills such as building collaborative cultures and using data to inform instruction.
The expertise of our criminal defence lawyers, combined with our
departments experience in this area of law, mean that we are
considered leaders in this field.
«Joanne is
considered a
leader and gifted strategist by lawyers who have worked with her,» said Amanda DeBusk, chair of Hughes Hubbard's International Trade
Department.
Because
department chairs and practice group
leaders read the evaluations and
consider them when deciding partner compensation, partners know their answers are important.
We have nine categories (and I encourage you to
consider more than one) that range from Tomorrow's
Leaders, Dealmakers, Law
Department Diversity, Best Practices in Compliance Systems, Law
Department Management, Risk Management, Working with External Counsel, Litigation Management and Law
Department Leadership.
The seventh annual InHouse / ACC General Counsel Roundtable included legal
department leaders from a variety of sectors, all with varying degrees of risk to
consider in their organizations.