The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Foundation has released “The Cybersecurity 2025 Report: An Insider’s Perspective” which shows that globally chief legal officers are rapidly becoming key leaders in cybersecurity strategy by occupying leadership positions
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Forty percent of European Chief Legal Officers (CLOs) have reported increased costs due to internal investigations, 11% higher than the global average of 29%, according to the 2025 ACC Chief Legal Officers Survey. The report, released by the
Eva Argilés, president of ACC Europe and general counsel of Applus+, explains why today’s corporate lawyers must go “legal and beyond” by michela cannovale In a swiftly changing legal landscape, the position of
The recently released Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) 2024 Chief Legal Officers Survey, conducted in partnership with Exterro, a leading data risk management software solution, seeks to understand how the role of the CLO is evolving,
In facing budgetary constraints, in-house teams will look to cut costs in the next year: 66% will bring work in house to reduce costs, compared to 59% in 2022; 39% say they will shift work from big firms to
Data from the ACC (Association of Corporate Counsel) Compensation Survey have suggested that the gender pay gap has shifted in favor of female general counsel For the first time in history, racial and ethnic minority
The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Foundation, in collaboration with Ernst & Young, has presented the “2022 State of Cybersecurity Report, an in-house perspective”. The report shows that 84% of companies now give the chief legal officer (
While tech digitization is having a profound impact on the legal industry, a majority of legal professionals say they are falling behind when it comes to implementing crucial transformation initiatives. This is one of the