The composition of the modern corporate board has evolved into a complex and sophisticated governing body that places increasing demands on attorneys. Corporate boards have become more mindful and responsive to watchdog agencies and have a renewed focus on board independence, financial expertise and diversity. There is an increased need for adaptable, experienced and informed lawyers — both in-house as well as outside — to counsel board members, say attorneys Craig Martin and Christine Leahy.
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The composition of the modern corporate board has evolved into a complex and sophisticated governing body that places increasing demands on attorneys. Corporate boards have become more mindful and responsive to watchdog agencies and have a renewed focus on board independence, financial expertise and diversity. There is an increased need for adaptable, experienced and informed lawyers — both in-house as well as outside — to counsel board members, say attorneys Craig Martin and Christine Leahy.
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Posted on Wednesday, November 8th, 2006. Filed under: Business Law, Law Misc
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