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As Tech Increasingly Faces Regulations, General Counsels Are Wearing More Hats

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December 11, 2019, 5:15 PM ET
024 FORTUNE MPW Next Gen 2019 Wednesday, December 11th, 2019 Laguna Niguel, CA 11:00 AM MPW PROGRAM BREAKOUT CONCURRENT SESSIONS THE EVOLVING ROLE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL As business moves faster than regulation, especially in the tech sector, the general counsel’s power is on the rise. How is this role evolving to become one of the most critical in the C-suite? Katie Biber Chen, General Counsel, Anchorage Irene Liu, General Counsel, Checkr Melissa Tidwell, General Counsel, Reddit Moderator: Claire Zillman, FORTUNE Photograph by Stuart Isett for Coins2Day
024 FORTUNE MPW Next Gen 2019 Wednesday, December 11th, 2019 Laguna Niguel, CA 11:00 AM MPW PROGRAM BREAKOUT CONCURRENT SESSIONS THE EVOLVING ROLE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL As business moves faster than regulation, especially in the tech sector, the general counsel’s power is on the rise. How is this role evolving to become one of the most critical in the C-suite? Katie Biber Chen, General Counsel, Anchorage Irene Liu, General Counsel, Checkr Melissa Tidwell, General Counsel, Reddit Moderator: Claire Zillman, FORTUNE Photograph by Stuart Isett for Coins2DayStuart Isett for Coins2Day

When it comes to the C-suite, the general counsel might not be the flashiest position on the management team. But as tech companies increasingly deal with more regulations, the general counsel role is only growing in its power—and its scope.

“I think a lot of tech companies are moving toward highly regulated spaces, so as a result, the general counsel role is evolving,” Irene Liu, the general counsel at background check company Checkr, said onstage Wednesday at Coins2Day‘s Most Powerful Women Next Gen Summit in Laguna Niguel, Calif. “They do need to have more oversight beyond just legal—they need to oversee how the product is being made because it has compliance implications, so the breadth and how complicated the business is is what really impacts the influence that the general counsel can have in the business,” she said.

In fact, it’s these companies’ push into more regulated industries that is making the general counsel role more integral, but also more broad, according to Katie Biber, the general counsel at Anchorage.

Biber suggests “you see in the tech space more and more general counsels absorbing vast swaths of subject areas just because they are finally given a moment to shine.” And these “vast swaths of subject areas” are now ranging from working on communications teams to working on facility teams to overseeing HR.

General counsels’ understanding (and overseeing) of more parts of the business isn’t just driven by tech companies’ increased interaction with regulators; having broader knowledge also gives general counsels more power in the boardroom.

In fact, according to data from Equilar released last year, “Approximately 93% of [general counsels] are now members of the executive management team—almost a 10% increase from 10 years ago.” Their growing influence in the C-suite may be due in part to changes in how companies view the position.

“What’s happening now, particularly in Silicon Valley, is I think there’s a certain class of founders and companies who have … learned what a [good] general counsel is,” Melissa Tidwell, the former general counsel at Reddit, said. “They know your language, you can have an amazing back and forth with them, and I think certain leaders have become more thoughtful because of that.”

Yet general counsels also face the tension of not putting too many restrictions on their fast-growing tech companies. “Especially at technology companies, you don’t want to set too many processes, because you want them to move fast,” Liu says.

Biber suggests that this balancing act is something most good tech lawyers are keeping top of mind anyway. She says they are “more afraid of weighing down the rocket ship with unnecessary administrivia than some minor risk going unchecked.”

And just because regulations are increasingly weighing on tech companies’ minds doesn’t mean that everything is a legal battle. Liu asks: “You have to keep in mind: What does the business really need, and who gives a shit? Do you really give a shit?”

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