Who Let the Lawyers Out?: Reconstructing the Role of the Chief Legal Officer and the Corporate Client in a Globalizing World

C. Bagley, Mark D. Roellig, Gianmarco Massameno
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In the wake of the implosion of Enron and WorldCom in 2001, Judge Stanley Sporkin famously asked, “Where were the lawyers?” Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 imposed new duties on in-house counsel to report up violations of law. Yet, we still had the LIBOR and foreign-exchange rigging scandals, which had, by 2015, led to multi-billion dollar settlements and fired bank CEOs in England and Germany; massive insider trading by hedge funds and corporate titans; the subprime mortgage crisis; and the option backdating scandals. We submit that legislation and regulatory action alone are and will continue to be insufficient to deter corporate misconduct of the sort we have experienced in the last two decades. As in-house counsel have become more entrepreneurial in both the United States and elsewhere, and as many business schools have failed to adequately prepare future managers to address the legal and ethical aspects of business, more attention must be focused on the internal forces within companies. In addition to addressing Judge Sporkin’s question, we must ask, “Where were the managers?” In this Article, we provide new data on the role of in-house counsel in Sweden and assert that counsel and managers can be more effective drivers of both compliant corporate behavior and the creation of sustainable value when they work together as strategic partners, that is, when corporate managers are legally astute and are advised by strategically astute counsel.
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谁让律师出去了?:在全球化的世界中,首席法务官和企业客户角色的重构
2001年安然(Enron)和世通(WorldCom)破产后,法官斯坦利·斯波金(Stanley Sporkin)问了一句著名的问题:“律师在哪里?”2002年《萨班斯-奥克斯利法案》(Sarbanes-Oxley Act)第307条规定了内部法律顾问报告违法行为的新职责。然而,我们仍然有LIBOR和外汇操纵丑闻,到2015年,这些丑闻导致了数十亿美元的和解,并解雇了英国和德国的银行首席执行官;对冲基金和企业巨头的大规模内幕交易;次贷危机;还有期权回溯丑闻。我们认为,立法和监管行动本身并不足以阻止我们在过去二十年中所经历的那种企业不当行为。由于在美国和其他地方,内部法律顾问变得更加具有创业精神,同时由于许多商学院未能为未来的管理者做好充分准备,以解决商业的法律和道德问题,因此必须更多地关注公司内部的力量。除了回答斯波金法官的问题,我们还必须问,“经理们在哪里?”在本文中,我们提供了关于瑞典内部法律顾问角色的新数据,并声称当法律顾问和管理者作为战略合作伙伴一起工作时,也就是说,当企业管理者在法律上精明并得到战略上精明的法律顾问的建议时,他们可以更有效地推动合规企业行为和创造可持续价值。
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