General Counsel

A general counsel is the chief lawyer of a legal department, usually in a corporation or government department. The term is most used in the United States. The status and prominence of the general counsel has grown much over the past 10 years as is evidenced by the large number of lawyers who come into the role from private practice. In the United Kingdom a group of general counsel, called the GC100, was officially launched on 9 March 2005 and br... More
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