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Mark Mendelsohn Moderates Keynote Discussion With Brackett Denniston at Global Ethics Summit

Litigation partner Mark F. Mendelsohn moderated the keynote discussion with GE Senior Vice President and General Counsel Brackett Denniston at the 4th annual Global Ethics Summit on March 15 in New York City. The conversation with the long-serving general counsel of GE, a repeat winner of the World's Most Ethical Company award, explored GE's successes, and challenges, around critical issues of tone, risk, culture and local autonomy in conducting international business. Thomson Reuters and the Ethisphere Institute sponsored the program, which ran March 15-16.

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