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Management Biographies
Hayward D. Fisk
Vice President
Mr. Fisk is a corporate vice president and the former vice president, general counsel
and secretary of Computer Sciences Corporation, responsible for all
legal activities from February 1989 through March 2008. Prior to joining CSC, he was vice president and associate
general counsel for Sprint Corporation, where he held various legal and executive
positions since 1968. He has served on a number of business, professional and civic
boards, including: the Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce; the Carlisle Chamber of
Commerce (president); Newville Builders Supply & Manufacturing, Inc.; Dickinson
College and the Hospital (vice chairman) in Carlisle, Pennsylvania; the United
States Chamber of Commerce Government and Regulatory Affairs Committee; and the
editorial board of Prentice Hall's Telematics. Mr. Fisk has served, by Commission
appointment, on advisory councils to the Federal Communications Commission. Also,
he served with Solicitor General Ted Olson on Vice President Quayle's/Attorney
General Barr's Steering Committee for Civil Justice Reform.
Mr. Fisk is the recipient of the 2000 national American Corporate
Counsel Association Excellence in Corporate Practice Award for professional accomplishments
in corporate practice, personal integrity and commitment to the advancement of the
in-house practice of law. He was President of the Southern California Chapter of the
American Corporate Counsel Association in 1999 when the Chapter was recognized as the
outstanding Chapter of the Year. He continues to serve on the Board of Directors of
ACCA-SCC, as well as the national Boards of the American Corporate Counsel Association
and the American Society of Corporate Secretaries. He currently serves on the editorial
board of The Computer Lawyer. He is a long-term member of the Legal Advisory Council
of the National Legal Center for the Public Interest, and is Chairman of the Atlantic
Legal Foundation in New York City. Mr. Fisk has written extensively in legal journals
and spoken before professional groups on the subjects of law department management,
managing inside/outside counsel relationships, controlling litigation costs, the use
of technology in the courtroom, and advanced trade secrets in business transactions.
He has a BS degree in business administration-finance and a Juris Doctor of laws
degree from the University of Kansas, and a master of laws degree in corporate law
from the University of Missouri at Kansas City.
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