Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Collecting Law Firm Data

Last week we discussed the ACC Value Challenge's latest initiative to reduce law firm spending by 25% in 2011.

One obvious question was what tactics will Law Firms ultimately embrace to tackle such a hefty directive?

Corporate Counsel reported last week on one interesting new tool that may factor into the mix.

ACC's longtime general counsel Susan Hackett announced the organization's new initiative to ask law departments to post their internal data -- anonymously -- on an ACC site so all firms can compare how their departments are performing.

The vast majority of law firms track internal data like:
  • Outside Legal Expenses
  • Actual Performance Compared to Amount Budgeted
  • Department Spending as a Percentage of Revenue
But this data is of limited value if it can't be measured against other firms, and that's what the ACC's new database seeks to correct. According to General Counsel:
"Only 24 percent of the survey's respondents said they have the tools or capacity to benchmark their legal departments against others. And that inability to compare, Hackett said, is preventing them from making more effective use of the numbers."
Hackett said they hope to have something up and running, "even if not fully 'populated,'" by mid-2011.

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