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The Company Legal Department: Its Role, Function and Organization. By Walter Kolvenbach. Deventer: Kluwer, 1979. p. 135. Dfl. 65.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2019

Anita K. Head*
Affiliation:
University of Kansas School of Law

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Copyright © 1980 International Association of Law Libraries. 

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References

1 The New York Law Journal conducted a survey of corporate law departments of two hundred of the Fortune 500 Corporations in 1978. The growth in the legal departments of the sixty firms that responded amounted to an average of 62.5% over the preceding five years. Hockberger, “Industry Expanding Role of its Own Lawyers.” New York Law Journal, Sept. 18, 1978, at 1 and Sept. 19, 1978, at 1.Google Scholar

2 Australia, Austria, Belgium, Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Luxemburg, The Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States of America and the European Economic Community.Google Scholar

3 See e.g. 34 Business Lawyer 819-928 (Feb. 1979).Google Scholar

4 The most recent citations are from 1978; and articles on law office automation with 1977 publication dates (i.e. with data for before that year; pp. 132, 133, 134) are almost ancient by now.Google Scholar