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Meet Michelle Fang, the vice president and chief legal officers of Turo, a San Francisco-based peer-to-peer car sharing marketplace. Turo is currently engaged in multiple bet-the-company pieces of litigation across the country over whether airport authorities can charge the company fees similar to what rental car companies pay. So, if you're pitching for Fang's business, whatever you do, don't call Turo a rental car company. 

The Lit Daily recently spoke with Fang about her career path. She started out as a litigation associate at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan before going in-house for a litigation position at NBC Universal, then moving from Los Angeles to the Bay Area to work for nearly a decade at eBay and its affiliates. At Turo, she's established herself as one of the leading in-house voices championing diversity and inclusion and pushing law firms to improve the representation of women and people of color in their ranks.