Stacy Frazier is the executive counsel for competition law and policy at General Electric Company.
Saralisa C. Brau is the Chief Antitrust Counsel at McKesson Corporation in Washington, D.C. Saralisa leads and coordinates antitrust...
Andrew King serves as the Chief Counsel – Competition and Anti-Corruption of International Paper. Andrew started at International Paper...
Natalie Hayes is an associate in Weil’s Antitrust/Competition practice group. Her practice focuses on mergers & acquisitions, government investigations,...
Ever wonder what it’s like to work on antitrust matters as in-house counsel? In this AT/CP podcast from the ABA Section of Antitrust Law, host Natalie Hayes welcomes Stacy Frazier, Saralisa Brau, and Andrew King, who give their thoughts on how antitrust lawyers can be more involved with in-house counsel, the steps they should take if they want to transition, and the differences between working for a corporation and a law firm. They also advise those interested in the position to look for more opportunities to counsel.
Stacy Frazier is the executive counsel for competition law and policy at the General Electric Company.
Saralisa Brau is the chief antitrust counsel at McKesson Corporation in Washington, D.C.
Andrew King serves as the chief counsel and anti-corruption lawyer at the International Paper Company.
(Host) Natalie Hayes is an associate in Weil’s Antitrust/Competition practice group.
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Published: | April 25, 2019 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | In-House Counsel |
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