Hogan Lovells partner Stephen Immelt discusses compensation and meeting with litigation head Michael Davison, mentions Christie endorsement of Trump
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The email shows internal coordination at a major law firm about a potential high‑value partnership and hints at political connections (reference to Chris Christie endorsing Trump). However, it lacks c Stephen Immelt, partner and CEO of Hogan Lovells US, is arranging a meeting with Michael Davison, gl Discussion centers on compensation terms that would fall outside the firm's typical "bell curve".
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