Corporate Counsel has named four trailblazer in-house attorneys for 2006. This is the third profile in the series; one more will be featured on In-House Counsel in the coming days.
William Von Hoene Jr., General Counsel
Exelon Corp., Chicago
Managing insurance claims for an organ transplant recipient, seeking asylum on behalf of political refugees, securing birth certificates for the homeless -- these activities aren't in the usual job description for in-house lawyers. Unless, of course, those attorneys work for Exelon GC William Von Hoene Jr. Von Hoene's pro bono initiative, which stands out for both its scope and the broad participation of his lawyers, is the primary reason why he's one of Corporate Counsel 's Trailblazers of 2006.
December 13, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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Corporate Counsel has named four trailblazer in-house attorneys for 2006. This is the third profile in the series; one more will be featured on In-House Counsel in the coming days.
William Von Hoene Jr., General Counsel
Exelon Corp., Chicago
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