General Counsel have a broad range of responsibilities from serving as a company’s top lawyer and head of the legal department to advising on corporate strategy, managing cross function assurance efforts, responding to legal-political-social changes and more.

Clearly, legal expertise is important. GC typically have experience across a range of legal practice areas such as mergers and acquisitions, finance, securities and governance, and labor and employment. As an organization’s top lawyer, the GC must have a broad enough understanding of the law to support their lawyers and offer oversight on any kind of project or matter they are working on.

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