Filed In News

Anheuser-Busch Chief Legal Officer Resigns

by Editors on December 16, 2007

The in-house bar is losing one of its members. The wire reports indicate that Mark Brobak, Chief Legal Officer of Anheuser-Busch, is leaving his position to start his own firm: Anheuser Busch

August Busch IV, CEO and president of Anheuser-Busch Companies, said: “In leading our legal department through many complex and challenging issues, Mark has done an outstanding job of advancing and protecting the interests of the company. During his time at A-B, he has been a key contributor to significant business and strategic initiatives that the company has pursued. He has been a valuable asset to the company and our industry, but we respect Mark’s decision, at this point in his career, to become his own boss.”

Anheuser-Busch chief legal officer resigns

Like this post? Subscribe to InhouseBlog's FREE weekly email newsletter. Unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Other posts:

  1. Chief Legal Officers Putting High Priority on Records and Information Management Compliance Programs for 2008
  2. Corporate Officer Held Personally Liable For IP Infringement By His Company
  3. Compliance, Not Legal Fees, Named as GCs’ Chief Concern
  4. Are You a Go-To Lawyer?
  5. Hipster Delaware Chief Justice Suggests Plaintiffs Just Blog Back

Leave a Comment