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The Legal Departments of the Year Awards 2012

The Connecticut Law Tribune

September 10, 2012

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How do the top corporate legal departments set themselves apart from the crowd? The same way good businesses – or law firms – do. Look for creative ways to solve problems. Set high ethical standards. Use a collaborative approach, even when working with outsiders. Harness technology so it’s providing insight and not just data. Of course, the devil is in the details. For many more of those, check out the profiles of the Connecticut Law Tribune’s Corporate Legal Departments of the Year.

MassMutual For Management Of In-House Counsel

As general counsel of MassMutual, Mark Roellig runs a large, in-house legal department that seeks to position itself as a strategic asset for the business.

Northeast Utilities For Management Of Outside Counsel

So what's the best way for an in-house legal department to save its company money while working to get things done in as efficient and effective a manner as possible? By building a strong in-house legal team, and working closely with outside law firms.

Pratt & Whitney For Pro Bono And Community Service

Pratt & Whitney's former general counsel spent many hours builings the Pro Bono Partnership, which out to major Hartford corporations like Aetna and The Hartford to create a stronger Connecticut presence.

The Hartford For Corporate Compliance

Over the past six years, The Hartford's Enterprise Compliance group has been built into a 300-employee section of the law department focused on upholding The Hartford as a business of integrity.

United Healthcare For Use Of Technology

The Connecticut office of United Healthcare's legal department doesn't like to brag. But the lawyers and other staff members have developed a database they think gives them a leg up on the competition.

 



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Companies, agencies mentioned

    
  • Corporate Legal Departments
  • Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company
  • Technology The Connecticut
  • Enterprise Compliance
  • Aetna, Inc.
  • The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
  • United Healthcare Corporation
  • Pratt & Whitney
  • Pro Bono Partnership

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  • Pro Bono

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