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A general counsel, also known as chief counsel or chief legal officer (CLO), is the chief in-house lawyer for a company or a governmental department.. In a company, the person holding the position typically reports directly to the CEO, and their duties involve overseeing and identifying the legal issues in all departments and their interrelation, including engineering, design, marketing, sales ...
The White House counsel is a senior staff appointee of the president of the United States whose role is to advise the president on all legal issues concerning the president and their administration. The White House counsel also oversees the Office of White House Counsel , a team of lawyers and support staff who provide legal guidance for the ...
The general counsel develops the department's Legislative Program and coordinates DoD positions on legislation and Executive Orders; coordinates the appeals process for denied FOIA requests; oversees the performance and standards of DoD attorneys; establishes policy on general legal issues and determines the DoD position on specific legal ...
President Donald Trump has nominated Pierre M. Gentin, chief legal officer of consulting firm McKinsey & Co, to serve as general counsel at the U.S. Commerce Department, according to U.S. Senate ...
Trump initially considered McGinley for the role as White House general counsel, but ultimately decided to place him in DOGE. Since 2019, he’s been part of boutique law firm Holtzman Vogel Baran ...
The key post of general counsel for Jacksonville's consolidated government drew six applications. Among them are two former City Council members.
The general counsel had never been fired previously. [145] On January 25, 2021, President Biden appointed Peter Sung Ohr, a veteran employee of the NLRB, to serve as acting general counsel. [146] [147] On February 17, 2021, Biden nominated Jennifer Abruzzo, a former acting general counsel of the NLRB, to serve as the new general counsel. [148]
U.S. law provides that the General Counsel shall be appointed from the civilian life by the President of the United States, with the advice and consent of the United States Senate, and that the Secretary of the Army prescribes the duties of the office. [2]