USA: Halliburton Introduces Changes in Legal Leadership

Halliburton Introduces Changes in Legal Leadership

Halliburton  announced that Robb Voyles will become executive vice president and general counsel effective Jan. 1, 2014. He will assume the position from Bert Cornelison, who will retire pursuant to company policy in April 2014. Cornelison will remain with the company until his retirement to assist with the transition of his duties.

Cornelison has served as Halliburton’s general counsel since 2002, advising the company on numerous, complex legal matters. He began his career at Halliburton in 1994 as vice president and associate general counsel, leading the company’s intellectual property, environmental and litigation practice groups.

“Bert has played a key leadership role in legal matters related to our company’s growth and expansion for the past 20 years,” said Dave Lesar, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Halliburton. “We are grateful he will be able to assist with the transition of his responsibilities and are fortunate to have an executive of Robb’s caliber to step into the leadership role at this time.”

Voyles joined Halliburton earlier this year from Baker Botts L.L.P., where he had practiced law since 1987. He was chair of the firm’s Litigation Department and a member of its Executive Committee.

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Press Release, December 24, 2013; Image: Halliburton