The general counsel of nearly seven years for the New Jersey-based business process services company Conduent, which spun off from Xerox in 2017, is leaving the company effective July 31, according to the company.
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General Counsel Of Xerox Spinoff Conduent To Exit July 31

By Jake Maher

The general counsel of nearly seven years for the New Jersey-based business process services company Conduent, which spun off from Xerox in 2017, is leaving the company effective July 31, according to the company.

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Painful Reality — When In-House Counsel Blow The Whistle

By Sue Reisinger

It is exceedingly rare when in-house counsel snitch on their own company. But when they do, in-house whistleblowers often suffer severe consequences.

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Ex-GC Co-Founds, Launches News-Sharing Platform Newdle

By Sue Reisinger

A former fintech general counsel is the co-founder and CEO of Newdle, a news-sharing platform that launched Wednesday with the goal to reinvent how news stories are created, consumed and understood in today's digital world.

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Friedman Kaplan Hires Ex-JBS Foods Ethics Chief, DOJ Alum

By Andrea Keckley

Friedman Kaplan Seiler Adelman & Robbins LLP has hired the former global chief ethics and compliance officer at JBS Foods as a litigation and white collar defense partner, touting his combination of in-house, law firm and government experience in its announcement on Tuesday.

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Longtime Fed. Prosecutor Joins Sanford Heisler In San Diego

By Adrian Cruz

Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight LLP announced Wednesday a longtime federal prosecutor and former executive counsel at energy equipment company GE Vernova has joined the firm's San Diego office as a partner.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

Trump's EO Puts AI Agent Governance On GC Agenda

Section 4 of President Donald Trump's executive order promoting the advancement of artificial intelligence innovation and security establishes a federal baseline around AI agents, so general counsel cannot wait for enforcement to define the standard, says Camilo Artiga-Purcell at Kiteworks.

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