Difference between Head of Legal and General Counsel?

Started by Martinus, February 13, 2013, 01:15:07 PM

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Head of Legal is a manager of other attorneys, essentially; general counsel is the advisor to the Officers or Directors.  Head of Legal would assign tasks re: litigation, underwriting, and so forth.

EDIT:  The true answer is that this is governed by their relative contracts and articles of incorporation; however, if you have an inquiry, you can't go wrong directing it to the general counsel.
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Quote from: Scipio on February 13, 2013, 01:21:48 PM
Head of Legal is a manager of other attorneys, essentially; general counsel is the advisor to the Officers or Directors.  Head of Legal would assign tasks re: litigation, underwriting, and so forth.

EDIT:  The true answer is that this is governed by their relative contracts and articles of incorporation; however, if you have an inquiry, you can't go wrong directing it to the general counsel.

I would answer the same - particularly with the edit.  But generally Head of Legal would be an administrative position whereas General Counsel is usually a senior executive.


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