Richard Wiseman is well on his way to becoming an institution as far as in-house lawyers are concerned. After all, very few corporate counsel have been in the job as long as the straight-talking Royal Dutch Shell lawyer.

Wiseman has spent 33 years in-house with the energy giant, dating back to a point when, in Europe, the concept of a career for a lawyer within a company had barely evolved. But while the world around him has changed, his enthusiasm for the role has not.

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