7 Things I Did To Become A General Counsel: Joe Schohl On His Path To The Legal Department
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Joe Schohl set out to become a public company GC before turning 40. He wrote this goal on a piece of paper and carried it in his pocket until he landed a General Counsel role at the nation's largest dialysis provider, Davita, at age 34. He later became Chief Legal Officer of Radiology Partners and also founded the health law firm General Counsel West, where he currently serves as Chairman. A lifelong learner, Joe recently became an ICF-certified executive coach. In this episode, he shares his journey into his first general counsel role and the lessons he learned along the way. Inspired by his LinkedIn Post "7 Things I Did to Become a General Counsel," this episode offers concrete advice for attorneys aspiring to the lead in-house role.
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