'Do Not Apply for Every Open In-House Role': How a Veteran GC Leads, Mentors
"You want to be someone folks want to engage early in projects because of your intellect, creativity and approach, not because they were told to 'run it by legal' on the back end," said Lea Ann King, Toyota Material Handling's general counsel.
April 01, 2022 at 12:50 PM
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Q&ALeading a five-person, all-women legal team in a male-dominated industry, Toyota Material Handling General Counsel Lea Ann King said it's important to create a life you love and allow work to be a part of that, but not all encompassing.
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