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Welcome to the Litigation
Management Report.
Knowledge Management Systems are the fous of this issue of
the Litigation Management Report.
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Management Strategy |
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They fail to see the forest though the trees. That
is the situation with many defense litigation managers
when it comes to case management. They focus all of
their attention on the particular deliverable and/or
milestone of the case they are managing at any given
point in the litigation process at the expense of the
bigger picture
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| Bill
Management |
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This will come as a surprise to many insurers and a
shock to many law firms. Bill review is a knowledge
management function. Knowledge management is the massaging
of data into an information format that can be analyzed
and evaluated. On that, there is consensus. But how
does that apply to bill review?
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| John
G. Kelly Report |
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Who should make the rules regulating the professional
conduct of lawyers? The legal profession has a legislated
monopoly on the right to practice law and provide legal
services to the public. That right has been granted
because it is deemed to be in the public interest. In
exchange, lawyers are required to follow legally enforceable
professional codes of conduct in their provision of
legal services to the public
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| Change
Management Profile |
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Accomplishment: Recovered from a fraud scandal
and collapsed career at age 40 at National Cash Register
(NCR) to transform a moribund punch card tabulating
company into one of the 20th century's greatest global
business empires and brand names; IBM
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