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Stephen Immelt email discussing potential partnership and compensation with Kathy Ruemmler

Stephen Immelt email discussing potential partnership and compensation with Kathy Ruemmler The passage is a routine corporate communication about a possible partnership and compensation structure. It mentions no specific wrongdoing, financial irregularities, or high‑profile political actors beyond a law‑firm partner. While it hints at an unusual compensation arrangement, there are no concrete details, dates, or transactions to pursue, making it a low‑value lead. Key insights: Stephen Immelt, partner and CEO at Hogan Lovells, is responding to a request from Kathy Ruemmler.; Discussion centers on compensation that may fall outside the firm's typical "bell curve".; Reference to a third party named Michael who could provide a global perspective and help explain the case internationally.

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Stephen Immelt email discussing potential partnership and compensation with Kathy Ruemmler The passage is a routine corporate communication about a possible partnership and compensation structure. It mentions no specific wrongdoing, financial irregularities, or high‑profile political actors beyond a law‑firm partner. While it hints at an unusual compensation arrangement, there are no concrete details, dates, or transactions to pursue, making it a low‑value lead. Key insights: Stephen Immelt, partner and CEO at Hogan Lovells, is responding to a request from Kathy Ruemmler.; Discussion centers on compensation that may fall outside the firm's typical "bell curve".; Reference to a third party named Michael who could provide a global perspective and help explain the case internationally.

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