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April 26, 2010

Former Associate General Counsel joins LegalBizDev team

Mike-egnatchikI am pleased to announce that Mike Egnatchik, former Associate General Counsel, International at Xerox Corporation, has joined our team.  He will help us meet the growing need for our proprietary “just in time, just enough” project management training programs.

Mike has been a practicing attorney for over 30 years, and earned his JD at Harvard Law.  Before he moved to Xerox, he worked in the New York and Paris offices of Shearman & Sterling. Mike has several decades of experience in worldwide legal project management and has earned a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt.  At Xerox, he managed and trained a network of in-house and outside counsel in over 100 countries, and had significant responsibility in the areas of international joint ventures, acquisitions and divestitures, compliance, arbitration and dispute resolution. 

Mike has been a member of the Association of Corporate Counsel since it was founded in 1982.  He is also a former US Air Force Officer, and a member of the State Bars of New York and California.

For more information about LegalBizDev project management workshops and presentations, contact us (at info@legalbizdev.com or 617-217-2578) or see our web page
 

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