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Consultants to law departments to help with corporate counsel’s contribution to business

The one-time European General Counsel for Eastman Kodak, Helen Fletcher Rogers, left that position around 2004 and became a consultant with UK-based Lawyers in Business, "an organisation dedicated to ensuring in-house lawyers are able to make a real contribution to their businesses."

Lawyers in Business were described on the web site of Totallylegal as running "a series of workshops from lunchtime networking seminars to morning and afternoon classes." (See my post of July 31, 2005 on former general counsel who tried or became consultants to law departments.).

Posted on November 26, 2006 at 09:00 PM in Mgt. Tools and Initiatives | Permalink

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