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Deadline Extended: D CEO’s Corporate Counsel Awards

The annual recognition program honors outstanding in-house attorneys in Dallas-Fort Worth; nominations now due June 26.
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For 11 years, D CEO magazine has honored outstanding in-house attorneys across the North Texas region. We are gearing up to do so again—but we still need your help. Nominations are now open, with an extended deadline of June 26th.

The nomination form will take just a few minutes to complete. We will then send the nominee a quick Q&A to collect additional information. (Nominator names will not be disclosed.)

All finalists will be recognized in the October issue of D CEO; winners will be revealed at an awards event in the fall.

Here are the categories for 2020:

Outstanding General Counsel or Chief Legal Officer:

• Solo

• Small Legal Department (Managing 1-5 attorneys)

• Midsize Legal Department (Managing 6-9 attorneys)

• Large Legal Department (Managing 10 or more attorneys)

Outstanding Deputy General Counsel or Associate General Counsel

• Small Legal Department (Managing 1-5 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

To make a nomination, click here. For more details on D CEO’sCorporate Counsel Awards program, including answers to FAQs, a report on last year’s winners, and photos from the 2019 awards event, click here.

Nominations are due by June 26, 2020, and all entries must be made online. If you have questions, please contact Kelsey J. Vanderschoot at [email protected].

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