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March 2017

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It isn't perfect. Certain pro- cess improvement and cost-saving measures haven't worked. None- theless, the wide-ranging changes that the department is undertak- ing are valuable. They not only improve the organization's systems and budgeting, they also stand as an example for other large in- house legal teams looking to enhance their operations. PUTTING THE BRAKES ON COST It's no secret that Justice has had trouble. For several years, the organization struggled to contain costs. Attempted remedies included staff cuts, which reportedly quashed employee morale. In 2014, the department introduced a new billable benchmark of 1,400 hours, up from 1,300. That higher bar, WILLIAM PENTNEY We're able to manage documents at about 10 times the volume every day. WILLIAM PENTNEY, Department of Justice

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