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November 01, 2004 | Law.com
An In-house EncoreWhat is the best way to build your career? Network, network, network. Lawrence Tu, the new senior vice president and general counsel of Dell Corporation Limited, has done that literally-and figuratively. He was previously executive vice president and GC of the peacock network, NBC Universal, Inc. In August, Tu started work at the Round Rock, Texas-based PC giant. He replaces Thomas Green, Dell's general counsel since 1994, who announced his intention to step down a year ago. Green led the search for his suc
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August 01, 2004 | Law.com
Pharma Lawyer Goes GlobalWithout ever leaving New Jersey, Philip Yachmetz just expanded his global reach. After spending four years as the first GC at Progenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Yachmetz has moved to Savient Pharmaceuticals, Inc. In the new job, which he started in May, Yachmetz is responsible for legal functions worldwide. The new post gives the 47-year-old many chances to travel. That's a big plus for Yachmetz, who spent eight years doing international transactional work as senior counsel at Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. before jo
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September 01, 2004 | Law.com
PROFILE: Winning the TrifectaUBS Investment Bank's new gc is much more of a generalist than most in-house lawyers. David Aufhauser, who replaces Robert Dinnerstein, has landed key jobs in three worlds: law, politics, and business. After careers at a law firm and in government, Aufhauser scored a trifecta when he got the investment bank position. I'm just a lucky guy, he says.
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