...president and general counsel for...and as corporate secretary since...excellent outside counsel with whom...corporate counsel associations advocate. We...women- and minority-owned law...
...and the Minority Corporate Counsel Association. At the...together a general counsel, law...
...politics," he said. "The skills that I acquired as the minority whip and other leadership positions convinced me that I can offer to...
...GC PAY SLIPS...by the Association of Corporate Counsel. Annual cash...women and minorities at the...
...on November 6. Each year, the Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA) releases its annual general counsel survey of the 1,000 largest companies...
...the beginning of a long legal career. As assistant chief counsel of the Senate Watergate Committee, Hamilton's main assignment was the investigation...
...of American Bar Association-accredited law schools...partnerships, and as general counsel of Fortune...of women and minorities among their full...
...TEAM AND OUTSIDE COUNSEL General Counsel Paul H...the number of minorities and women in...
...has asked the American Bar Association to make a rule to...to Philip Morris International Inc. general counsel Marc Firestone, the group...
...school. While he was in prison, Hopwood laughed, "they called me 'in-house counsel.' " Hopwood, a Gates Scholar at the University of...
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