It’s tough to say that the global financial crisis helped anybody.
But perhaps there was a silver lining for female in-house lawyers, who are regaining ground in general counsel posts at top U.S. companies.
The profit-quashing doldrums of the financial crisis trimmed the number of women general counsel at Fortune 500 companies to 85 last year (down from 92 in 2008). But a new survey shows the number of Fortune 500 female GCs increased to the highest level ever this year, now at 94.
August 13, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
It’s tough to say that the global financial crisis helped anybody.
But perhaps there was a silver lining for female in-house lawyers, who are regaining ground in general counsel posts at top U.S. companies.
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