Chief legal officer

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A chief legal officer (CLO) is the highest-ranking corporate officer concerning legal affairs of a corporation or agency. Chief legal officers typically hold the title of general counsel.

[edit] Skill requirements

Chief Legal officers are attorneys, but their skill level should not be limited to the law. In addition to a high level of legal skill, CLOs of corporations should have leadership skills. They must be able to act decisively regarding legal challenges that face a corporation, and competently advise other C level officers. They typically report to the Board of Directors in the annual meeting.

[edit] Reporting structure

The CLO typically reports directly to the CEO.