Michelle A. Banks, the general counsel of Gap Inc., learned early that she wanted to work in house. Her first taste of it came when Morrison & Foerster, her firm at the time, loaned her to Japanese conglomerate ITOCHU on a one-year secondment. Through the early 1990s, she handled corporate transactions at several Bay Area law firms, eventually gravitating toward international transactions. In 1994, she jumped at the chance to work in house on a temporary basis fo... (continued)
Oct. 3, 2008
Michelle Banks
general counsel, Gap Inc.
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