In-House Profile: Michael Shaw, Barclays Legal Business · 30 September 2013 · 7 min read In-house Profile The banking giant’s deputy GC discusses management challengesBarclays deputy general counsel (GC) Michael Shaw has proved himself to be highly adaptable since joining the bank in 2009 from legacy Herbert Smith.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this categoryTransport for London plans journey with new roster of legal advisersLaw firmsTom Cox15 Aug 2024The Client Profile: Gurdeep Boparai, Coventry Building SocietyIn-HouseElisha Juttla2 Aug 2024The state of UK general counsel in 2024: Key insights and challengesLaw firmsGuest Blog1 Jul 2024Life After Law – Roger BarronLaw firmsAnna Huntley4 Nov 2024Life During Law – Simon LevineLaw firmsAnna Huntley31 Oct 2024Life During Law – Penny AngellLaw firmsElisha Juttla29 Oct 2024‘You don’t need to know the answers to everything’ – Monzo’s legal chief on AI, crisis control and staying curiousIn-HouseTheresa Hargreaves10 Apr 2026‘What GCs increasingly reject is elegant analysis with no landing gear’ – how in-house teams are redefining valueIn-HouseAllan Cohen7 Apr 2026In-house moves: Finance & Leasing Association hires first GC, as Slaughters EU fin reg head leaves for BarclaysIn-HouseTheresa Hargreaves16 Mar 2026