...percent compared to an average of $1,966,590 at 48...counsel at AT&T Inc. in Dallas heads the list...
...We couldn't include some Texas general counsel on this chart because of disclosure rules that require companies to report compensation of their chief executive...
...702,928 in 2009, 3.4 percent less than 2008's average of $1,760,327 for 56 GCs at 55 large Texas companies....
...at the state's largest corporations were not immune from the effects of the economic downturn. 2008 pay packages for 56 top legal...
...on the Fortune 1,000 list published in the April 2009 edition of Fortune magazine. Based on information provided by general counsel, law firms and...
...XTO Energy Inc. (Fort Worth) ...
...co-founder Bernard Marcus and U.S. Rep. George Miller, co-author of the Employee Free Choice Act. "Taking away an employee's right...
...XTO Energy Inc. (Fort Worth) ...
...Texas companies made a lot of money in 2005. ...
...in a row, the average pay package for general counsel at some of Texas' largest corporations slipped a little, according to Texas Lawyer...
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