Microsoft Corp.’s legal department has had a flurry of appointments—and some departures—as it reorganizes itself to meet new global regulatory requirements.
The Redmond, Wash.-based technology giant’s in-house law and public policy team provides support for Microsoft as the company copes with an array of legal and regulatory matters and engages in big-money battles with key competitors.
Bradford Smith, Microsoft’s top lawyer, outlined some of the changes last week in a memo obtained by Bloomberg Law. Smith is a veteran technology industry executive who has been outspoken on legal and public policy issues facing the sector.
Deborah “Dev” Stahlkopf is ...