NetApp Inc.’s legal department embarked on its tech strategic plan in part to beat back the “tyranny of the urgent”—when things that need to be done quickly take precedence over the issues that are truly important.

And it’s only natural that the spirit of innovation that pervades NetApp, a Fortune 500 company that still has a underdog’s mindset, would extend to the legal department, says GC Matthew Fawcett.

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