Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP is a massive joint venture between oil giants—Chevron Corporation and Phillips Petroleum Company (now ConocoPhillips). Uniting two energy behemoths is no easy feat, but Tim Hill, Chevron Phillips’s new general counsel, helped make it happen. Hill’s been with the company, one of the nation’s largest petrochemical businesses, since its start in 2000. Working as Chevron Phillips’s assistant general counsel, he was involved with the merger and helped build the company’s 20-lawyer legal department.

Though Hill’s move to Chevron Phillips was his first in-house position, the job wasn’t completely unfamiliar. Hill represented Phillips Petroleum while in private practice at Glidden Partners, a firm he helped found in 1996, and worked with some executives who became members of the Chevron Phillips Chemical leadership team. A fellow Glidden partner, Craig Glidden, became Chevron Phillips’s general counsel and tapped Hill to be his second in command. Now Hill replaces Glidden, who has taken the legal helm at another petrochemicals company, LyondellBasell Industries.

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