Canadian Lawyer InHouse

Aug/Sept 2013

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profile Wired for a different kind of legal career When Chris Gouglas was offered an opportunity to move from a law firm to counsel at Best Buy Canada Ltd. he jumped at the chance. By David Gambrill In-house counsel Chris Gouglas prefers his law to be vibrant and dynamic. His passion for variety and using the law to come up with creative business solutions is a big part of what keeps his spirit youthful in his current role as head counsel at Best Buy Canada Ltd. Given his professional background and interest in sales, computers, technology, commerce, and intellectual property law, he seems custom-made for the role. Best Buy was a client when Gouglas was practising in Vancouver at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP 11 years ago. At BLG, Gouglas practised as a solicitor in corporate commercial law, with an emphasis on technology and intellectual property. When an opportunity came up for him to move to in-house counsel, he accepted it with the enthusiasm of a young boy in an electronics store. "I was doing some work for Best Buy and then Catherine Smith, who was the company's sole lawyer and head of the legal department, asked me if I wanted to come over," Gouglas recalls. "I always knew I wanted to ultimately go in-house. "Coming from a commerce back- People aren't as interested in the background legal analysis of an issue. What they really want are solutions to problems. If you are good at finding solutions to problems in a wide range of areas, then you will be a good in-house counsel. CHRIS GOUGLAS, Best Buy Canada Ltd. 36 • a u gu st 2013 INHOUSE

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