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Introduction

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Maries early history

3:52

Was Marie destined to go into academia

4:50

What led Marie to go into law school

5:55

Did Marie ever consider veering back into law school

6:50

Did Marie have a clear idea of the kind of law she wanted to be

7:35

Were her parents resistant

8:55

Why law firms

10:10

Advice to young lawyers

11:20

Worklife balance

14:40

Going inhouse

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Family considerations

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External search process

19:15

Learning on the job

23:50

Industry Expertise

26:30

GC Role

29:10

Managing People

31:30

Getting Feedback

33:40

Giving Up

36:25

Motivation

37:30

Role of the GC

38:25

Extra legal responsibilities

40:30

Outside company boards

42:00

Insights from being a board member

43:20

Learning about new issues

45:15

Free time

46:10

Advice for younger lawyers

47:40

Corporate America and family leave

52:20
NAPABA Coffee House Episode 3: Marie Oh Huber, Chief Legal Officer at eBay Inc.
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2022Mar 5
Watch more episodes of NAPABA Coffee House at:    • NAPABA Coffee House (CLP Student Fell...   NAPABA Coffee House Episode 3: Marie Oh Huber, Chief Legal Officer at eBay Inc. Marie Oh Huber is SVP, Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel and Secretary at eBay Inc., a global commerce leader which connects millions of buyers and sellers in more than 190 markets around the world. Marie has been at eBay since 2015. Prior to joining eBay, Marie served as General Counsel at Agilent Technologies, Inc. and corporate counsel at the Hewlett-Packard Company (former name). Marie is a graduate of the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law and Yale University. Coffee Fun Fact: Marie’s favorite coffee drink is an almond milk cappuccino. --- About NAPABA Coffee House Over the last three decades, Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing minority group in the legal profession. For example, Asians make up slightly over 10% of the students at Harvard Law School (ILRG Report, 2020) and at the top 30 law schools (Goodwin Liu, 2015). However, they continue to be significantly underrepresented in the profession’s top leadership positions. As of today, there are only about 25 Asian American General Counsels in the Fortune 500. NAPABA Coffee House is a series of one-on-one conversations with some of these trailblazing individuals. In Season One, we speak to:
  • Episode 1: Lola Lin (Howmet Aerospace)
  • Episode 2: John Chou (AmerisourceBergen)
  • Episode 3: Marie Oh Huber (eBay)
  • Episode 4: Alan Tse (JLL)
  • Episode 5: Don Liu (Target)
  • Episode 6: Sam Khichi (Becton, Dickinson and Company)
  • Episode 7: Sandy Leung (Bristol Myers Squibb)
  • Episode 8: Caroline Tsai (FIS)
  • Episode 9: Amy Tu (Tyson Foods)
We hope that this collection of their journeys and insights will serve as a virtual mentorship resource for the APA lawyers and law students coming up behind them. Presented by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) in collaboration with the HLS Center on the Legal Profession. Produced by Genevieve Antono (HLS '22) as her CLP Student Fellowship Project. Hosted by Lawrence Tu (HLS '81), whose former roles include serving as Chief Legal Officer/General Counsel at CBS Corporation, Dell and NBCUniversal. With sincere thanks to the NAPABA 50x25 Initiative.

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