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Author Archives: jane.e.sender

The move to HR: A dramatic change

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 financial services to biotechnology: A career journey

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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Evolving from individual contributor to executive

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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Going to School

Dartmouth GC Talks About His Ever Evolving Higher Education Practice

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Diverse Job Experiences Can Enrich a Career

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 ...

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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 ...

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