By Kristen Rasmussen | August 1, 2017
In addition to managing the American College of Emergency Physicians' legal department, Leslie Moore also oversees the human resources and office services departments and helps handle ethics complaints brought by members against other physician members who may have violated the group's code of ethics.
By texaslawyer | Texas Lawyer | August 1, 2017
The majority of Jamba's legal work is done internally by our legal department compared to utilizing outside counsel.
By texaslawyer | Texas Lawyer | August 1, 2017
My most important function as general counsel is handling the challenge of making sure our legal department keeps pace with the company's growth.
By texaslawyer | Texas Lawyer | August 1, 2017
Our essential function is to partner with Xome's business units to devise sustainable, compliant and profitable business outcomes.
By Angela Morris | August 1, 2017
As general counsel of one of the country's largest auto makers, Sandra Phillips Rogers oversees very busy legal happenings every day, yet she always sets aside time for her passion: making the legal profession more diverse.
By texaslawyer | Texas Lawyer | August 1, 2017
John Meredith has become chief operating officer of Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry.
By Erin Mulvaney | July 20, 2017
Burlington Stores Inc. general counsel Janet Dhillon will leave behind her in-house role and a $1.5 million salary, if she's confirmed for an open seat on the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Her financial disclosure and ethics agreement were posted Thursday by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics.
By Shari Klevens and Randy Evans | July 19, 2017
Attorney-client relationships, like most relationships, can be good or bad. Sometimes they begin well, but circumstances can change rapidly, right in the middle of a case.
By BY KRISTEN RASMUSSEN | July 1, 2017
J. Scott Carlson, general counsel of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), home to the USA's largest light-rail system, is profiled by reporter Kristen Rasmussen.
By Erin Mulvaney and Mike Scarcella | June 29, 2017
Janet Dhillon, a veteran corporate in-house lawyer who led the legal departments at US Airways and JCPenney and now oversees Burlington Stores Inc.'s team, was picked Wednesday for a seat on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In a recent talk, Dhillon, who got her start at Skadden Arps, gave advice to law firms that want to do business with her company. Here are the highlights.
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