Canadian Lawyer InHouse

July/August 2019

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15 CANADIANLAWYERMAG.COM/INHOUSE JULY/AUGUST 2019 hether external or general counsel, lawyers quickly earn a seat at the "head table" and become the trusted go-to advisor for decision- makers in a company. Major transactions, decisions and plans will involve a lawyer, and their input is critical. Further, law school — with its entrance exam and limited admis- sion — is typically made up of ambitious and intelligent individuals with significant academic achievements. Skills honed over time include the ability to cope in high-pressure situ- ations, negotiating and analyzing large amounts of information. Further, individuals with legal backgrounds who have revolutionized their respec- tive verticals include everyone from the late Sergio Marchionne, a graduate of Osgoode Hall Law School and former chief executive officer of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, to Theo Epstein, a graduate of the University of San Diego School of Law and general manager of the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs. Why then, with this coveted role and valuable skills, do so few end up at the head of the table and instead we see many from financial and business backgrounds making the leap to leading organizations as CEOs? The obvious answers on why lawyers don't make good CEOs include everything from risk aversion, lack of financial background and the stigma LAWYER CEOS — THE UNDERVALUED ASSETS BY DAVID FELICISSIMO HEAD OF THE TABLE: Where are the lawyers?

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