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I L T A W H I T E P A P E R & S U R V E Y R E S U L T S | L I T I G A T I O N A N D P R A C T I C E S U P P O R T & C O R P O R A T E L E G A L D E P A R T M E N T S 33 E very year, general counsel, chief legal officers and legal operations departments are tasked with setting strategic and financial goals for their departments. These goals are often aimed at reducing legal expenses and increasing internal audit control compliance. To achieve these goals requires the organization to review and audit incoming legal invoices for compliance with billing guidelines, terms and conditions, and this responsibility is often assigned to already overburdened legal operations teams or managing attorneys. The result is reduced resource and expertise availability to adequately review invoices thoroughly. This leaves money on the table in the form of payment of noncompliant invoice entries and also in terms of a missed opportunity to collaborate with outside counsel to improve efficiency in the delivery of legal services by paying close attention to adherence with thoughtfully developed billing guidelines and case management approaches. The first step an organization needs to take to begin realizing improved efficiency in legal spend is to develop robust billing guidelines and ensure that outside counsel are educated on and accept Solutions for Legal Invoice Audit by Steven Rudnick and Vivek Khanwalkar

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