Welcome to the latest edition of the Lit Daily’s In-House Litigation Leaders series focusing on lawyers making the hiring decisions, shaping the strategies and managing the caseloads at some of the nation’s largest and most innovative companies. 

Meet Stephanie Phillips, the associate general counsel at the Vermont Energy Investment Corporation, or VEIC, a non-profit seeking to reduce economic and environmental costs of energy consumption by promoting energy efficiency and the adoption of renewable energy. Phillips, who practiced in-house at Boston-area technology companies Rocket Software and Rapid7 prior to joining VEIC in 2016 and moving to Vermont, has spent her entire career in-house. 

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