Orbitz top lawyer is a traveling man with a passion for pro bono work. Plus: More GC Moves
...executive vice president, general counsel, and secretary of energy company Calpine Corporation, from July 2006 to August 2008. As Calpine's chief...
Communication is key for new Vodafone GC
...an expert in bankruptcy law whose take-home pay from the Calpine Corporation was $9.7 million. Houston-based Calpine hired Doody...
GCs got small raises even as the economy tanked-and the value of their stocks plunged
Corporate Counsel
The world economy may be limping. But last year the general counsel of the nation's largest companies still managed to get a modest raise. That's the main finding of Corporate Counsel's 2009 GC Compe
...Peter Janzen of Land O’Lakes Inc. and Gregory Doody of Calpine Corp. The average stock award topped $1.3 million, compared to $1...
...Peter Janzen of Land O'Lakes, Inc., and Gregory Doody of Calpine Corporation. The average stock award topped $1.3 million, compared to $1...
Corporate Counsel
...find out how much the highest-paid general counsel make? Corporations tell us. Public companies must disclose the compensation packages for their CEOs...
...option: Peter Janzen of Land O'Lakes Inc. and Gregory Doody of Calpine Corp. The average stock award topped $1.3 million, compared to $1...
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