From law school graduation in 1981 until 1999, Christine Ciotti practiced as a corporate and securities lawyer at two large law firms and then in-house at Lotus Corporation, where she focused on software licensing and employment law. In 1999, three ...
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From law school graduation in 1978 until 1996, Robert W. Hesslein practiced as a general corporate lawyer, specializing in direct equity and debt financings. Today, he is vice president and deputy general counsel of Genzyme Corporation. He recently took time ...
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Fresh out of law school, Michele S. Gatto worked as a staff attorney for a Massachusetts insurance company, and like many young lawyers focused on discrete legal projects. Over the years, Gatto has broadened her skill set, developing business acumen ...
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Dartmouth GC Talks About His Ever Evolving Higher Education Practice
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Ten to 15 years ago health care lawyers focused mainly on patient care, end-of-life issues, non-profit corporations and regulatory matters. More recently, the issues have broadened. Health care lawyers now grapple with hospital mergers, joint ventures, reimbursement, agreements with physician ...
Read More »Using The In-House Experience To Successfully Transition To Private Practice
Corporate mergers over the past 15 years in sectors important in New England – including banking, technology, health care, life insurance and consumer products – have erased the top legal positions in many companies and sent general counsel and other ...
Read More »Securing That 'Plum' GC Position At A Large Public Company
Who gets the attractive GC jobs? And how?
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