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Internal email discussing potential meeting and compensation with GE legal head Michael Davison

Internal email discussing potential meeting and compensation with GE legal head Michael Davison The passage mentions a senior GE executive (Stephen Immelt) arranging a meeting with Michael Davison, GE's global head of litigation, and hints at compensation negotiations. While it provides names and a possible financial discussion, it involves corporate personnel rather than high‑level government officials, and offers no concrete financial flows, wrongdoing, or policy implications. The lead is of limited investigative value and low public controversy. Key insights: Stephen J. Immelt (GE CEO) proposes a meeting between Kathy Ruemm and Michael Davison, global head of litigation.; Discussion includes compensation considerations for the meeting.; Reference to political comment about Christie endorsing Trump, but unrelated to the main topic.

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Internal email discussing potential meeting and compensation with GE legal head Michael Davison The passage mentions a senior GE executive (Stephen Immelt) arranging a meeting with Michael Davison, GE's global head of litigation, and hints at compensation negotiations. While it provides names and a possible financial discussion, it involves corporate personnel rather than high‑level government officials, and offers no concrete financial flows, wrongdoing, or policy implications. The lead is of limited investigative value and low public controversy. Key insights: Stephen J. Immelt (GE CEO) proposes a meeting between Kathy Ruemm and Michael Davison, global head of litigation.; Discussion includes compensation considerations for the meeting.; Reference to political comment about Christie endorsing Trump, but unrelated to the main topic.

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