Once she made the decision to pick law school over business school, Susan H. Mac Cormac knew she'd be a corporate lawyer.
She made partner early at Morrison & Foerster LLP in 2001 and quickly created a practice representing companies involved in sustainability and clean tech efforts. Now Mac Cormac co-chairs Morrison & Foerster LLP's 550-lawyer business department as well as its 150-lawyer clean tech practice group.
What excites he...
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