ACC TOP TEN STEPS TO MAKING A SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION
With a new year comes new changes. Are you new to in-house
practice? Do you know someone who is? See ACC Top Ten Steps to Making a Successful Transition: A Former Litigator's Guide to Going In-House for the best things to keep in mind after making the
transition to in-house.
Visit www.acc.com/topten for more.
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NO TIME? NO BUDGET? NO PROBLEM!
We know that you don’t have time to research the best firms for
your outsourcing needs. We also know that money is tight. That’s why
there’s the ACC Alliance. Selected by in-house counsel for in-house
counsel, ACC Alliance partners offer professional products and services
specifically designed for in-house counsel at special rates.
Don’t waste your valuable time evaluating multiple vendors – we’ve
done that work for you. To find out more about the ACC Alliance, your
trusted solution providers, visit www.acc.com/alliance.
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ACC EUROPE CORPORATE COUNSEL UNIVERSITY
Register to attend the 2008 ACC Europe Corporate Counsel University, March 2-4, 2008. Learn first-hand from your successful in-house colleagues who have
mastered their games, with a focus on the basics you need to succeed.
Critical issues to be covered include competition, contracts,
compliance, data protection, negotiating commercial agreements,
management of trademarks, product recall, and working in a small law
department. View the complete program schedule and register today. Questions? Contact: acce@confpeople.co.uk
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BECOME AN AUTHOR FOR ACC DOCKET
ACC offers a number of writing opportunities for interested
authors, including ACC Docket, Canadian Briefings, and European
Briefings. For more information on writing for the ACC Docket or
European Briefings, contact Kim Howard, editor in chief, at
202.293.4103 x320 or via email at howard@acc.com. For more information
on writing for Canadian Briefings, contact Diane Rusignola, assistant
editor, at 202.293.4103 x348 or via email at rusignola@acc.com.
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