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    Episode No. 41, Robin Adelstein, Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright

    enJanuary 13, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Robin is the US Head of Norton Rose Fulbright’s Antitrust and Competition practice group. Robin's pragmatic approach to the practice of law is informed by her experience, having served as in-house antitrust and litigation counsel at Swiss healthcare company Novartis before becoming North American General Counsel of Sandoz, the generics and biosimilars division of Novartis. She returned to private practice in 2015 to serve clients. She is incredibly accomplished but most humble. I was so grateful to her for spending time with me and am so excited to share her story with you.

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    Episode No. 76: Discussion with Leaders in the Women’s Energy Network (North Texas Chapter)

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    Episode No. 71: Lea Ann King, General Counsel, Toyota Material Handling

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