[LAW-LIB:55552] Any winning search strategies for identifying in-house counsel?

From: Bonnie W. Jordan (bjordan@lindquist.com)
Date: Fri May 09 2008 - 10:16:06 PDT

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    Hello group,
     
    I am trying to identify the general counsel for a private US company in
    the financial services/insurance industry. (The parent company is a
    large, publicly-traded corporation headquartered in the Netherlands.)
     
    I have checked the following sources with no luck and was wondering if
    anyone out there has a winning search strategy for finding this type of
    information.
     
    Martindale.com, Martindale print directory, Martindale CD-ROM
    Directory of Corporate Counsel
    Directory of In-House Legal Departments at the Top 500 Companies
    Company's annual report
    SEC filings
    ALLNEWS database on Westlaw
    ZoomInfo
    sources listed in LLRX's "Locating Lawyers
    <http://www.llrx.com/features/locatinglawyers.htm> " article
     
    Any and all suggestions welcome. I will summarize any off-list replies
    for the group.
     
    Many thanks,
     
    Bonnie Jordan
    Research Librarian
    Lindquist & Vennum
    (612) 371-5762
    bjordan@lindquist.com
     
     

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