As part of a management shakeup at Intel Corporation, general counsel D. Bruce Sewell has resigned “to pursue other opportunities,” according to a company statement released Monday. Deputy general counsel Suzan Miller is now serving as the interim head of Intel’s law department, which employs about 600 attorneys in more than 30 countries. Company officials could not be reached for further comment.

Patrick Gelsinger, a manager in Intel’s digital enterprise group, also opted to leave the Santa Clara, California-based chipmaker. Gelsinger is now chief operating officer at the Hopkinton, Massachusetts-based EMC Corporation. “We thank Pat and Bruce for many years of service to Intel and wish them well in their future endeavors,” Intel CEO Paul Otellini said in a press release.

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