According to 03/25/2014 filing "Hipple, Robert" is
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In the Harvard Businesss Review of 09/27/2012, Ben W. Heineman, Jr. writes:
1. The general counsel, not the senior partner in the law firm, is now often the go-to counselor for the CEO and the board on law, ethics, public policy, corporate citizenship, and country and geopolitical risk. The general counsel is now a core member of the top management team and offers advice not just on law and related matters but helps shape discussion and debate about business issues. Because “business in society” issues pose so much risk (and in some cases opportunity), the general counsel is viewed in many companies having the same stature as the Chief Financial Officer.
Fordham University Law Review 2005
The Article then specifies four roles typically occupied by general counsel before examining tensions among them. These roles include: (1) legal adviser within the corporation to its constituents in an individual professional capacity; (2) officer of the corporation and member of the senior executive team; (3) administrator of the corporation's internal (or "in-house") legal department; and (4) agent of the corporation in dealingswith third parties, including external (or "outside") counsel retained by the common-law fraud.