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Nominate: D CEO’s Corporate Counsel Awards

All finalists will be featured in D CEO and recognized at an exclusive event where winners will be revealed in the fall.
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The Corporate Counsel Awards program, now in its eighth year, honors outstanding in-house attorneys in the North Texas region. All finalists will be featured in D CEO and recognized at an exclusive event where winners will be revealed in the fall. Nominations are now open with a deadline of June 16.

Click here to be taken to the Corporate Counsel Awards site, which provides links to nomination forms, answers to FAQs, a report on last year’s winners, and photos from the 2016 awards event.

The nomination form will take just a couple of minutes to complete and, as soon as it’s submitted, we will send the nominee a link to a quick Q&A. From there, the D CEO editorial team will use both the nomination form and the Q&A to consider the nominee’s qualifications. (Nominator names will not be disclosed.)

Here are the categories for 2017:

Outstanding General Counsel or Chief Legal Officer
• Solo
• Small Legal Department (Managing 2-5 attorneys)
• Midsize Legal Department (Managing 6-9 attorneys)
• Large Legal Department (Managing 10 or more attorneys)

Outstanding Deputy General Counsel/Associate General Counsel
• Small Legal Department (Managing 2-5 attorneys)
• Midsize Legal Department (Managing 6-9 attorneys)
• Large Legal Department (Managing 10 or more attorneys)
Outstanding In-House Counsel

Outstanding Up-and-Comer

Champion of Diversity Award

Outstanding Community Service 

Nominations are due by Friday, June 16, 2017 at 5 p.m., and all entries must be made online. If you have any questions, please contact Carly Mann at [email protected].

 

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