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Definition of general counsel in English: general counselnoun (in the US) the main lawyer who gives legal advice to a company. (美国)(公司里的)法律总顾问 Example sentencesExamples - Crowell had been general counsel to Louisiana Pacific Corporation, the largest individual buyer of timber off national forests.
- Franklin was the general counsel for the city from 1995 to 1997 during the term of Mayor John Delaney, who created the commission in 1996.
- Booker was accompanied by his wife of 30 years, Carol, the general counsel of the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors.
- They never said they would accept the case, said Edward Marty, the court's general counsel.
- He started working with the airline in 1979 as outside counsel, joining in 1986 as general counsel.
- Based in Florida, Mr. Gary is general counsel to Jesse Jackson.
- He used to be "The Post" general counsel.
- At FEMA, Brown rose from general counsel to deputy director within a year.
- Fema says its general counsel approved the action.
- Bush's onetime lawyer, James R. Doty, a former SEC general counsel, certainly does.
- He was now teaching at the Yale Law School after a stint as general counsel for IBM.
- Stanley Brand, former general counsel to the House of Representatives joins me now.
- George Freeman, assistant general counsel for The New York Times Co, said an appeal would be filed immediately.
- From 1991 to 1995 he was Salem's executive vice president and general counsel.
- William F. Sorin also resigned from his roles as senior general counsel and corporate secretary.
- "He has great experience in litigation, regulatory and administrative law and will be a great asset as general counsel."
- He replaced the head of Citigroup's scandal-ridden investment banking unit with his own general counsel.
- Rogers joined the BJC staff in 1994 and five years later succeeded Brent Walker as general counsel.
- Now, Addington has been Cheney's general counsel.
- Georgina Crawley joined the College Board in March 2004 as vice president and associate general counsel.
Definition of general counsel in US English: general counselnoun The main lawyer who gives legal advice to a company. (美国)(公司里的)法律总顾问 Example sentencesExamples - At FEMA, Brown rose from general counsel to deputy director within a year.
- Georgina Crawley joined the College Board in March 2004 as vice president and associate general counsel.
- "He has great experience in litigation, regulatory and administrative law and will be a great asset as general counsel."
- They never said they would accept the case, said Edward Marty, the court's general counsel.
- George Freeman, assistant general counsel for The New York Times Co, said an appeal would be filed immediately.
- William F. Sorin also resigned from his roles as senior general counsel and corporate secretary.
- He replaced the head of Citigroup's scandal-ridden investment banking unit with his own general counsel.
- Rogers joined the BJC staff in 1994 and five years later succeeded Brent Walker as general counsel.
- He used to be "The Post" general counsel.
- Bush's onetime lawyer, James R. Doty, a former SEC general counsel, certainly does.
- Now, Addington has been Cheney's general counsel.
- Stanley Brand, former general counsel to the House of Representatives joins me now.
- Based in Florida, Mr. Gary is general counsel to Jesse Jackson.
- He was now teaching at the Yale Law School after a stint as general counsel for IBM.
- Crowell had been general counsel to Louisiana Pacific Corporation, the largest individual buyer of timber off national forests.
- Booker was accompanied by his wife of 30 years, Carol, the general counsel of the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors.
- From 1991 to 1995 he was Salem's executive vice president and general counsel.
- Fema says its general counsel approved the action.
- Franklin was the general counsel for the city from 1995 to 1997 during the term of Mayor John Delaney, who created the commission in 1996.
- He started working with the airline in 1979 as outside counsel, joining in 1986 as general counsel.
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