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In-House Counsel

Jun. 20, 2013

Stephen G. Bene

Electronic Arts Inc. Redwood City


In 2008, video game publisher Electronic Arts decided to shift its business model: pay less attention to selling its games as discs and increase the amount of online-based products it offers consumers. After more than two decades of doing everything roughly the same, the company called on Bene and the legal department to help it navigate a new frontier.


"That was a big transition for us," Bene said, calling the transformation the first major business mo...

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