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    Legal Challenges for In-House Corporate Counsel

    en-usAugust 18, 2016
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    About this Episode

    Guest Host Michael Cohen will feature International Crossroads guest Ross Veltman, Executive Director of the Silicon Valley Association of General Counsel, with regular co-hosts Mitchel Winick and Stephen Wagner, to discuss the in-house legal role, and the current issues America’s leading chief legal officers in California face across the vast national and multinational landscape. For information about SVAGC, go to www.svagc.org.

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