In-House


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    $4M Bonus Lifts Wells Fargo GC Pay To Over $12M In 2025

    The general counsel and senior executive vice president of Wells Fargo & Co. earned more than $12 million in 2025 with help from a $4 million bonus, the company has disclosed in a securities filing.

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    Primo Brands Paid Nearly $7M Severance To Former CEO, GC

    Primo Brands, the parent company of water brands such as Poland Spring and Deer Park, has paid out more than $1.3 million to its former general counsel and more than $5.5 million to its former CEO in severance and other benefits, according to a new securities filing.

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    Hilton Grand Vacations GC's Comp Fell To $4.7M In 2025

    Pay for Florida-based Hilton Grand Vacations Inc.'s top attorney dipped slightly last year to $4.7 million, a decrease of more than $450,000 compared with 2024.

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    How This CLO Uses His Black Belt Mentality At Korn Ferry

    Jonathan Kuai has a black belt — both literally and figuratively. The executive search firm’s chief legal officer admitted that he has forgotten the skills he learned from the milestone that he achieved at a younger age. But the self-described "trusted business leader with a law degree" also said he has a black belt in the "get-it-done" mentality at work.

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    Health Litigator Rejoins Holland & Knight From In-House Role

    A former Holland & Knight LLP attorney has returned to the firm in Jacksonville, Florida, after a 10-year stint in-house at Florida Blue, a subsidiary of GuideWell Mutual Holding Corp.

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    Ex-Meta Deputy GC Joins MSG, Sphere Entertainment As CLO

    The deputy general counsel at Meta over the past eight years will become an executive vice president and chief legal officer of both Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. and Sphere Entertainment Co. effective March 30, both companies announced on Wednesday.

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    Former, Current Equifax CLOs Made Combined $10M In 2025

    In her first full year as Equifax's top attorney, the company's chief legal officer earned approximately $4.7 million in total compensation, while her predecessor made around $5.1 million that year, according to a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

  • Senate OKs Conservative Think Tank GC As Louisiana Judge

    The Senate voted 51-45 on Tuesday to confirm Anna St. John, president and general counsel of the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute, as a U.S. district judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

  • New Disney CEO Taking Over With Annual Meeting

    The Walt Disney Co.'s annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday is the company's first day with Josh D'Amaro as CEO.

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    Recording Industry Association's Top Atty To Retire

    The Recording Industry Association of America's chief legal officer — a former Jenner & Block LLP partner — will step down after more than seven years at the end of this month, the company announced Tuesday.

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    Liberty Media CLO Saw Pay Soar To $7.8M In 2025

    The top attorney for Liberty Media Corp. raked in about $7.8 million in 2025, a roughly $4 million increase compared to the previous year, according to a preliminary securities filing on Monday.

  • Cyber Risk Increases Around Transactions, Study Finds

    Nearly one in four executives has experienced a cyber incident during or shortly after a transaction, according to a report released Tuesday by FTI Consulting Inc. evaluating the correlation between cybersecurity incidents and corporate transactions.

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    Unisys GC's Compensation Dipped To $1.8M For 2025

    Unisys Corp.'s top in-house attorney's $1.8 million total compensation for 2025 came in about $500,000 less than what she earned the previous year as she joins the rest of the company's executive team in receiving a dip in pay, according to a statement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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    Retired Abbott Labs GC Made Almost $6.6M In Half A Year

    The former general counsel at Abbott Laboratories who retired in June earned almost $6.6 million in his final six months on the job, according to a securities filing Friday.

  • Edison GC's Pay Boosted To $5M In 2025 Due To Cash Awards

    Edison International's general counsel received roughly $5.1 million in compensation for 2025, including "replacement cash awards" to compensate her for monies she forfeited when she departed her prior utility company employer to join Edison in April, a public filing says.

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    Homebuilder PulteGroup GC's Total Pay Drops 10% In 2025

    Atlanta-based U.S. homebuilder PulteGroup paid its general counsel more than $2.6 million in total compensation in 2025, a nearly 11% decrease from his 2024 total compensation, according to a recent securities filing.

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    Power Grid Group PJM Promotes Two In-House Lawyers

    Regional utility company PJM Interconnection recently selected two of its in-house attorneys for promotions to elevated titles in the Pennsylvania-based company's executive team.

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    Penn Names BCBS, Ex-WellCare Atty To Lead Compliance

    The University of Pennsylvania has tapped an executive at Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield to be the school's next vice president of compliance and privacy.

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    Incentive Pay Boosted Cigna GC To $5.96 Million In 2025

    A boost in incentive pay helped raise the total compensation of Cigna Group's general counsel to nearly $5.96 million in 2025, according to a recent securities filing.

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    Fanatics Betting And Gaming Names 1st Legal Chief

    Online sportsbook Fanatics Betting and Gaming has appointed one of its first hires, who previously was in-house at FanDuel, to the new position of chief legal officer, according to a Monday announcement.

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    American Water GC's Compensation Was $2.2M In 2025

    American Water's general counsel received roughly $2.2 million in compensation for 2025, up from $1.5 million in 2024, when she was promoted to the post mid-way through the year.

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    AT&T Longtime GC's Comp Dipped By $1.2M In 2025

    Texas-based AT&T's top lawyer saw his overall compensation decrease last year by about $1.3 million after taking home less in stock awards, according to a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

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    GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week

    Microsoft is openly supporting Anthropic in its court fight with the Trump administration over being deemed a supply chain risk to national security. And Exxon has become the latest major company to decide to move its incorporation from Delaware to Texas.

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    New Eaton Corp. GC Earned $4.2 Million In First Year

    In her first full year with the American-Irish power management company, Eaton Corp's chief legal officer earned approximately $4.2 million in total compensation, according to a Friday filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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    Biogen CLO Retiring After 20 Years With Biopharma Biz

    Biogen Inc.'s longtime legal chief is retiring from the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based biopharmaceutical company after two decades there, the business announced this week.

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Expert Analysis

  • Modernizing Legal Education Through Hybrid JD Programs Author Photo

    Amid pandemic-era shifts in education, law schools and other stakeholders should consider the wide geographic and demographic reach of Juris Doctor programs with both online and in-person learning options, and educators should think through the various ways hybrid programs can be structured, says Stephen Burnett at All Campus.

  • How BigLaw Can Mirror Small Firm Attorney Engagement Author Photo

    BigLaw has the unique opportunity to hit refresh post-pandemic and enhance attorney satisfaction by adopting practices that smaller firms naturally employ — including work assignment policies that can provide junior attorneys steady professional development, says Michelle Genet Bernstein at Mark Migdal.

  • Ditch The Annual Review To Boost Attorney Job Satisfaction Author Photo

    In order to attract and retain the rising millennial generation's star talent, law firms should break free of the annual review system and train lawyers of all seniority levels to solicit and share frequent and informal feedback, says Betsy Miller at Cohen Milstein.

  • How Attorneys Can Narrow LGBTQ Gap In The Judiciary Author Photo

    Lawyers can take several steps to redress the lack of adequate LGBTQ representation on the bench and its devastating impact on litigants and counsel in the community, says Janice Grubin, co-chair of the Judiciary Committee at the LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York.

  • Employers Must Heed Rising Attorney Stress And Alcohol Use Author Photo

    Krill Strategies’ Patrick Krill, who co-authored a new study that revealed alarming levels of stress, hazardous drinking and associated gender disparities among practicing attorneys, highlights how legal employers can confront the underlying risk factors as both warnings and opportunities in the post-COVID-19 era.

  • Lawyers Can Get Ready For Space Law To Take Flight Author Photo

    While international agreements for space law have remained relatively unchanged since their creation decades ago, the rapid pace of change in U.S. laws and policies is creating opportunities for both new and veteran lawyers looking to break into this exciting realm, in either the private sector or government, says Michael Dodge at the University of North Dakota.

  • Series

    Ask A Mentor: What Makes A Successful Summer Associate? Author Photo

    Navigating a few densely packed weeks at a law firm can be daunting for summer associates, but those who are prepared to seize opportunities and not afraid to ask questions will be set up for success, says Julie Crisp at Latham.

  • How To Successfully Market Your Summer Associate Program Author Photo

    Law firms can attract the right summer associate candidates and help students see what makes a program unique by using carefully crafted messaging and choosing the best ambassadors to deliver it, says Tamara McClatchey, director of career services at the University of Chicago Law School.

  • Opinion

    Judges Deserve Congress' Commitment To Their Safety Author Photo

    Following the tragic attack on U.S. District Judge Esther Salas' family last summer and amid rising threats against the judiciary, legislation protecting federal judges' personal information and enhancing security measures at courthouses is urgently needed, says U.S. District Judge Roslynn Mauskopf, director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

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    Ask A Mentor: How Can Recalcitrant Attys Use Social Media? Author Photo

    Social media can be intimidating for reluctant lawyers but it can also be richly rewarding, as long as attorneys remember that professional accounts will always reflect on their firms and colleagues, and follow some best practices to avoid embarrassment, says Sean Marotta at Hogan Lovells.

  • Keys To Digitizing Inefficient Contract Management Processes Author Photo

    Neville Eisenberg and Mark Grayson at BCLP explain how they sped up contract execution for one client by replacing email with a centralized, digital tool for negotiations and review, and how the principles they adhered to can be helpful for other law firms looking to improve poorly managed contract management processes.

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    Ask A Mentor: How Can Firms Coach Associates Remotely? Author Photo

    Practicing law through virtual platforms will likely persist even after the pandemic, so law firms and senior lawyers should consider refurbishing their associate mentoring programs to facilitate personal connections, professionalism and effective training in a remote environment, says Carol Goodman at Herrick Feinstein.

  • How Law Firms Can Welcome And Celebrate Autistic Lawyers Author Photo

    As the U.S. observes Autism Acceptance Month, autistic attorney Haley Moss describes the societal barriers and stereotypes that keep neurodivergent lawyers from disclosing their disabilities, and how law firms can better accommodate and level the playing field for attorneys whose minds work outside of the prescribed norm.

  • Law Firm Tips For Evaluating AI And Machine Learning Tools Author Photo

    Many legal technology vendors now sell artificial intelligence and machine learning tools at a premium price tag, but law firms must take the time to properly evaluate them as not all offerings generate process efficiencies or even use the technologies advertised, says Steven Magnuson at Ballard Spahr.

  • A Call For Personal Accountability On Diversity And Inclusion Author Photo

    While chief legal officers are increasingly involved in creating corporate diversity, inclusion and anti-bigotry policies, all lawyers have a responsibility to be discrimination busters and bias interrupters regardless of the title they hold, says Veta T. Richardson at the Association of Corporate Counsel.

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