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Duke Energy's Vijay Bondada on the 'Once-In-a-Generation Shift in the Legal Industry' and What it Means For Who's Getting Hired
"Now, as the legal industry and judicial systems embrace virtual technology, in-house leaders need to find talent that is both substantively capable and technologically savvy."
August 18, 2020 at 07:30 AM
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Welcome to the first edition of the Lit Daily's In-House Litigation Leaders series focusing on lawyers making the hiring decisions, shaping the strategies and managing the caseloads at some of the nation's largest and most innovative companies.
Meet Vijay Bondada, the VP, Chief Litigation Officer at Duke Energy Corp., the Charlotte, North Carolina electric utility and natural gas distribution company that landed at #126 on the most recent Fortune 500 list. Bondada had stints at Reed Smith, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, and Dickstein Shapiro prior to spending a decade in various legal and business roles at pharma giant Pfizer Inc. He joined Duke Energy in late 2016.
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