June 5, 2009
Previously published by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® Counsel to Counsel Magazine on March 2009
Public consternation over executive compensation turned to outrage on the news that Wall Street execs took more than $18 billion in bonuses at the end of a financially catastrophic 2008. For average Americans, the enduring image of privatejet-set CEOs collecting windfall bonuses is at sharp odds with the fear they feel about the deepening recession.
By Counsel to Counsel Editor Steven Andersen
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