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Nov. 19, 2011

Value Index shuts down after only two years

The Value Index, a controversial Yelp-like review service for attorneys which the Association of Corporate Counsel debuted in 2009, is closing down after just two years of operation.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A controversial Yelp-like online review service for attorneys that is run by corporate counsel is closing down after just two years.


The Value Index, which the Association of Corporate Counsel debuted in 2009, was meant for in-house lawyers to rate firms they had worked with on a numerical scale and for them to provide comments on customer satisfaction. But the service simply hasn't seen the kind...

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