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Having the general counsel's back.

Michael W Peregrine1

  • 1McDermott Will & Emery, Chicago, USA.

Trustee : the Journal for Hospital Governing Boards
|November 7, 2009
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Summary

General counsels face challenges with dual reporting lines. Boards must ensure the integrity of the legal office to navigate these complex situations effectively.

Area of Science:

  • Corporate Governance
  • Legal Ethics

Background:

  • Dual reporting structures for general counsel can create complex ethical and operational challenges.
  • Maintaining the independence and integrity of the legal office is crucial for corporate governance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the inherent difficulties general counsel encounter in dual reporting relationships.
  • To emphasize the board's responsibility in preserving the integrity of the general counsel's office.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a conceptual analysis based on established principles of corporate law and ethics.
  • It examines potential conflicts arising from dual reporting lines.

Main Results:

  • Dual reporting can compromise the general counsel's ability to provide unbiased legal advice.

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  • Potential for conflicts of interest and diminished professional autonomy exists.
  • Conclusions:

    • Boards must proactively implement safeguards to protect the general counsel's office from undue influence.
    • Ensuring a clear reporting structure and ethical oversight is paramount for corporate integrity.