Grassos legal victory is a technical win for CEOs
- July 17, 2008 |
- evans
A New York courts decision dismissed claims of excessive compensation against the former head of the New York Stock Exchange Chief executives everywhere scored a symbolic victory in July with a court ruling that allowed the New York Stock Exchanges former CEO Richard A. Grasso to keep the $139.5 million he was paid. The case, originally brought forth by former New York Attorney Generaland now former GovernorEliot Spitzer in May 2004, accused Grasso of excessive compensation and not fully revealing the terms of his pay to the NYSE board. Spitzer sought the return of a portion of Grassos total $187 million compensation package. Hugh Webster, a Washington, D.C. attorney… Read More