Indispensable Counsel: The Chief Legal Officer in the New Reality
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Legislation and case law following the relatively recent corporate scandals have increased scrutiny on the ethics and integrity of individuals, and the culture they create, at the highest levels within the corporate structure. The corporate General Counsel (GC) is a key member of that group. This enhanced attention increases the already substantial tensions facing the GC, who must navigate the demands and interests of various corporate stakeholders-including the board of directors, officers (particularly the CEO), stockholders, and employees-while also serving the best interests of the client, which is-and should only be-the corporation itself.
In light of these heightened expectations on ethics, integrity, and other liability concerns, Indispensable Counsel: The Chief Legal Officer in the New Reality examines the key role of the independent, yet business-oriented, chief legal officer. Indispensable Counsel provides readers with the foundations of corporate representation followed by practical guidelines on how the multiple roles of GC are, or should be, resolved, with best practices as the goal. Former Supreme Court Justice of Delaware E. Norman Veasey and coauthor Christine T. Di Guglielmo bring their stature and wealth of experience in the field to bear in this must-have resource for anyone interested in the role of corporate counsel.
- Provides practitioners with a thorough examination of the role of the Chief Legal Officer, including guidelines and best practices
- Written by two authors with a combined wealth of insider experience in corporate governance
- Provides a comprehensive account of the varying roles and responsibilities of a corporation's top lawyer
Publisher: | Oxford University Press USA |
ISBN: | 9780199315604 |
Author(s) | Veasey, E and Di Guglielmo, C |
Edition | |
Format | Pb |
Publication Date | 02/05/2013 |