For some firms, an internal communications department is best, while others benefit more from the expertise of an outside agency, explain Traci Stuart and Michael Bond of Blattel Communications
Originally Published: The Recorder
...formidable amount of work awaits in responding to a 50-plus-page RFP, with 75 subparts, it may be prudent to pass. This is especially...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
By building trust within an organization, leveraging sophisticated analytics, and fostering competition, procurement professionals are transforming how corporate legal departments purchase products a
Originally Published: Law Technology News
As the legal industry is approaching the close of the second year following what has become known as the worst global recession in decades, most firms have completed several rounds of operating cost-
Texas Lawyer
...Cemusa and White Pearl join forces, they will negotiate a city-specific RFP Agreement. (In government-contract lingo, RFP means "request for proposals": a unit...
...week, DOJ posted a request for proposals (RFPs) online and sent the RFP to bar associations across Texas to solicit bids from outside firms for...
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Texas Lawyer
...July 2005 for MSE's participation.DISD used Requests for Proposals (RFP) to inform potential bidders of the scope, location, and requirements for its...
...if in-house counsel believe they have crafted the best and clearest RFP, a teleconference (or an in-person bidders' meeting) will still improve the...
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