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University of Pittsburgh Hires Consol Energy Exec as New GC

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By Gina Passarella Contact All Articles 

The Legal Intelligencer

February 4, 2013

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P. Jerome Richey

P. Jerome Richey

The University of Pittsburgh has decided to split its chief business and legal offices into two separate positions, making way for the appointment of a new general counsel.

P. Jerome Richey, who up until the end of last year was the chief legal officer and executive vice president of Consol Energy, will serve as the chief legal officer at Pitt effective March 1.

Since 2004, Jerome Cochran has served in the dual role of the university's executive vice chancellor and general counsel. University Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg said Cochran's multiple roles were a testament to his skill set and the needs of the principal consumers of legal services at the university. But Nordenberg said he always knew the time would come when he had to split the business and legal roles and the opportunity to recruit Richey sped that up.

"This shift in responsibilities also will permit Jerry Cochran to focus on the university's increasingly complex array of business needs as we continue to move through financially challenging times," Nordenberg said in a statement. "The unusual stability within our senior management team has been a true institutional asset, but we also do need to make periodic adjustments that better position us to meet the changing needs of a difficult environment."

When he takes over in March, Richey will lead the university's Office of General Counsel, which includes 12 lawyers, the university's research integrity officer and 10 other employees, including three paralegals.

The attorneys in the office, all of whom have developed areas of special expertise, are responsible for preparing and reviewing Pitt's contracts, structuring and assisting with a range of oversight activities, representing Pitt in legal proceedings, supervising outside counsel and providing legal advice to the university.

The attorneys have expertise in athletics compliance, construction and other commercial contracts, employment issues, environmental regulation, international initiatives, philanthropic and other financial documents, student discipline, research integrity and technology transfer.

Richey was not available for an interview on his move.

"Pitt always has been a very important institution to me, and, particularly in recent years, it has been one of the major engines of progress for this entire region, which has been my lifetime home," Richey said in a statement. "I welcome the opportunity to assume this new role, which positions me to help the university maximize its impact in both education and research. I also look forward to joining a leadership team that already has taken the university to new levels of accomplishment and that has been able to maintain Pitt's ongoing momentum, even in difficult times."

Richey received both his undergraduate and law degree from Pitt. He began his career in private practice in 1974 with the law firm of Moorhead & Knox, which merged into what is now known as Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney in 1981. While in private practice, Richey focused on commercial litigation, employment counseling and litigation, governance and internal investigations. He also served as the primary legal ethics adviser to Buchanan Ingersoll.

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Firms mentioned

    
  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney
  • Reed Smith

Companies, agencies mentioned

    
  • CNX Gas Corp. Before
  • Moorhead & Knox
  • Buchanan Ingersoll
  • CONSOL Energy, Inc.
  • Office of General Counsel
  • University of Pittsburgh

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