Fannie Mae appoints Pfizer litigation head as general counsel
Fannie Mae, the largest backer of U.S. home loans, has appointed Bradley Lerman as general counsel, effective Oct. 1.
September 19, 2012 at 08:23 AM
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Fannie Mae, the largest backer of U.S. home loans, has appointed Bradley Lerman as general counsel, effective Oct. 1. Lerman joins the company from Pfizer Inc., where he was chief litigation counsel, senior vice president and associate general counsel.
Lerman's prior work experience also includes a stint at Winston & Strawn, where he was a partner and co-chair of the firm's white collar defense practice group. Between 1986 and 1994, Lerman was an assistant U.S. attorney in the Northern District of Illinois, where he worked in the white collar prosecution divisions.
Lerman replaces Judith Dunn, who has served as interim general counsel since former GC Timothy Mayopoulos was promoted to the company's CEO spot in June.
“Brad has integrity, excellent leadership skills and a proven track record in achieving positive outcomes for corporation across a broad spectrum of legal specialties,” Maypoulos said in a statement.
Read more about the appointment at Equities.com.
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Lerman's prior work experience also includes a stint at
Lerman replaces Judith Dunn, who has served as interim general counsel since former GC Timothy Mayopoulos was promoted to the company's CEO spot in June.
“Brad has integrity, excellent leadership skills and a proven track record in achieving positive outcomes for corporation across a broad spectrum of legal specialties,” Maypoulos said in a statement.
Read more about the appointment at Equities.com.
For more InsideCounsel coverage of recent career news, see:
Avon appoints former Novartis lawyer as general counsel
Amazon hires Nuala O'Connor as its privacy counsel
12 noteworthy in-house career moves
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