Association of Corporate Counsel

Association of Corporate Counsel

The Association of Corporate Counsel ("ACC"), formerly the American Corporate Counsel Association ("ACCA"), is an association of in-house counsel, attorneys who work for corporations.

The association publishes the magazine "ACC Docket" and arranges the largest annual meeting for in-house attorneys.

ACC was founded in 1982. It currently has more than 24,000 members from over 10,500 corporations in 77 countries. [cite web |url=http://www.acc.com/about/ |title=About ACC |publisher=Association of Corporate Counsel |accessdate=2007-01-11]

External links

* [http://acc.com Official site]

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