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21 Nov 2007, 12:12 am
"There's almost no way to win for general counsel when it comes to assuring the members of their department satisfying career paths at the pace they desire," writes Rees Morrison at Law Department Management. [read post]
11 Nov 2007, 10:00 pm
Rees Morrison observed,  "Certainly no law firm can hazard more than a guess on the worth to a particular client at a particular time of its 10 paralegal hours, 20 associate hours, and 8 partner hours on a revision of a major sublease. [read post]
30 Oct 2007, 1:39 am
By Rees Morrison Law Firm Inc., Vol. 5, Sept. 2007 at 43, lists 29 vendors (software packages) cited by 115 of the Am Law 200's technology executives. [read post]
25 Oct 2007, 5:39 am
Blog entry by Rees Morrison posted on Law Department Management, October 24, 2007: A previous post mentioned the received wisdom that "70-80 percent of litigation costs are for discovery" (See my posts of Aug. 5, 2005 for the quote; Aug. 24, 2005 for estimates of pages per executive; and May 13, 2007 on the immensity of [...] [read post]
23 Aug 2007, 1:42 am
"Other points they make:India's Pangea3's says 80 percent of its clients are corporations, 20 percent law firmsIntegreon says it has about 45 company clients and 15 law firm clientsValueNotes says offshore revenue is 45 corporate, 36 percent law firm "When does a mark-up become unreasonable within the meaning of the Code of Professional Responsibility's requirement that lawyers charge reasonable fees," asks Rees Morrison; If a firm pays a temp agency… [read post]
26 Jul 2007, 3:13 am
Rees Morrison points out in a recent post that the GC of Saks gets a 30% discount at its flagship Manhattan store. [read post]
12 Jun 2007, 5:36 am
As Rees Morrison states in this post about lawyers’ perception of workload, it’s “the mind-numbing, commodity work that does not draw fully on the lawyer’s talents and professional interests that demoralize[s] them” and compels complaints. [read post]
6 Jun 2007, 12:30 pm
Rees Morrison has an excellent blog post, Forces that may slow or reverse the lock-in that converged firms presumably enjoy, that explains why even after a law department converges on a a few firms, the relationship may not endure. [read post]
27 May 2007, 5:27 pm
.: "Hildebrandt's Rees Morrison passes along a simple but clever technique for encouraging attorneys to improve efficiency by finding delegable tasks for non-lawyer members of the team. [read post]
23 May 2007, 3:17 pm
Rees Morrison makes note of an interesting summer associate program offered by DLA Piper and corporate client Accenture. [read post]
25 Apr 2007, 2:21 am
” Document Assembly Rees Morrison reports in two blog posts on document assembly. [read post]
6 Apr 2007, 5:00 pm
Rees Morrison takes a dim view of the prospects for success of online law firm guides, which he discussed in this post. [read post]
29 Mar 2007, 3:29 pm
Law.com affiliate blogger Rees Morrison takes up the question Are In-House Counsel Really Dumping Law Firms Abruptly? [read post]
23 Mar 2007, 1:42 pm
Now, a post comes from Rees Morrison that identifies some of... [read post]
22 Mar 2007, 5:36 pm
Rees Morrison of the Law Department Management Blog provides some tips on how to dissect your law firm invoices - “All law departments review their law firm invoices. [read post]
20 Feb 2007, 6:35 am
Via The Law Department Management Blog By Rees Morrison ONSITE3 a vendor of consulting, forensic services, discovery and review services was the subject of a profile in Met. [read post]
12 Feb 2007, 3:56 pm
At his blog Law Department Management, Rees Morrison picks up on an interesting statistic from the Association of Corporate Counsel's most recent Chief Legal Officer Survey. [read post]
10 Feb 2007, 3:33 pm
Law department consultant Rees Morrison reports that despite Martindale-Hubbell's and Super Lawyer's efforts, law firm ratings don't mean much to in-house counsel. [read post]
9 Feb 2007, 3:12 pm
In this post, Rees Morrison briefly explores lawyers' usage of lawyer rating guides like Martindale-Hubbell, Super Lawyers, Chambers USA, Best Lawyers in America and Lawdragon. [read post]