Association of Corporate Counsel launches new partner directory and marketplace platform

New platform features 'stackshare' and legal tech marketplace

Association of Corporate Counsel launches new partner directory and marketplace platform

The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) has launched a new partner directory and marketplace.

The new platform is designed to meet the needs of all members of the in-house ecosystem, including in-house legal departments, law firms, technology companies, and solution providers.

Powered by Theorem LTS, a legal tech platform known for enabling contextual adoption of digital solutions, the new ACC partner directory and marketplace offers many features and benefits. Among these are tools that break down firm technology adoption and promote leading products and solutions. In-house members can access pure insights and discover various tools, services, data, and company solutions.

Among the platform's features are the ACC "stackshare" and legal tech marketplace. Stackshare provides ACC members with a collaborative space to share their technology and solution decisions. Furthermore, the legal tech marketplace includes a growing partner ecosystem, enabling members to leverage diverse solutions and services. The marketplace contains insights, special member offers, and recommendations based on role, industry, and current technology stack.

Moreover, the new partner directory and marketplace incorporate ACC's directory for law firms and other legal service providers. Users can explore various products and services, access product demos, read peer reviews, and access premium data and tailored content. Additionally, the platform introduces new tools that streamline procurement, providing side-by-side comparisons with built-in recommendations, security assessments, and contract evaluations.

Through the ACC partner directory and marketplace, users can access peer insights, discover new tools and services, compare various solutions, and delve into the technology stacks utilized by top companies.

The platform is open to ACC members and non-members of the in-house community, who can join for free. Interested parties can create an account to access the platform's resources or get listed as a vendor, contributing to the growing partner ecosystem. To learn more about this new technology, visit the ACC website.

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