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Compensation for Chief Legal Officers at Large Texas Companies Up 11 Percent

October 4, 2012

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To compile the Corporate Roster, Texas Lawyer examined executive compensation at the 105 Texas companies on the Fortune 1,000 list. Compensation information is included in the financial reports the companies file each year with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

In those filings, the companies report the total compensation going to their chief executive officer, chief financial officer and the three highest-paid executives other than the CEO and CFO. Their pay includes salary and bonus, and the value of equity compensation that can include time- and performance-based restricted stock awards and stock options.

This year's Corporate Roster includes three charts: "Texas' Best-Paid General Counsel" lists the total compensation paid to the 51 general counsel in Texas at companies where the GC is among the five highest-paid executives. "The Second Tier" chart includes an estimate of compensation paid to another 27 general counsel. And "Option Exercises and Stock Vesting" notes the best-paid general counsel who exercised stock or unit options in 2011, or who had restricted stock or units that vested during the year.

Some of the general counsel at the 105 Texas companies don't appear on the best-paid or second-tier lists. For instance, United States Automobile Association of San Antonio does not file proxy statements. The general counsel of Enbridge Energy Partners Inc. in Houston, David Robottom, is based in Canada. American National Life Insurance Co. of Galveston does not have a general counsel. Greer, Herz & Adams of Galveston does its legal work, and partner Irwin Herz Jr. is an advisory board member. According to American National's proxy statement, Greer Herz received about $7,376,523 in legal fees and reimbursements for serving as general counsel, along with offices and telephones.

The compensation of GCs at a number of other Texas companies cannot be estimated on "The Second Tier" chart because of disclosure rules. "The Second Tier" chart estimates GC compensation by reporting it as some amount less than the fifth highest-paid executive at a company. However, the rules require companies to report compensation for the CEO and CFO, even if they would not otherwise be among the top five. If either has the lowest compensation on the list of the five highest-paid executives, the GC's compensation for 2011 could not be estimated.

Companies in that group include Alliance Data Systems Corp., J.C. Penney Co. Inc., Benchmark Electronics Inc., Commercial Metals Co., Southwest Airlines Co., Valhi Inc., ConocoPhillips, El Paso Corp., Halliburton Co., HCC Insurance Holdings Inc., Noble Energy Inc., Plains All American Pipeline, Targa Resources Corp., D.R. Horton Inc., Dell Inc., GameStop Corp., Insperity Inc., Rush Enterprises Inc. and Whole Foods Market Inc.

As he did last year, S. Jack Balagia, vice president and general counsel of Exxon Mobil Corp., heads "The Second Tier" chart, with compensation estimated as less than $10,944,230, including equity with an estimated value of $6,122,655. Following Balagia are Robert Walters, executive vice president and general counsel of Dallas' Energy Future Holdings, and Joseph Hubach, senior vice president, secretary and general counsel of Texas Instruments Inc. in Fort Worth.

For related charts with financial details on Texas' best-paid general counsel, see the full report from Texas Lawyer.

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  • Fort Worth
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  • Corporate Roster
  • ConocoPhillips Company
  • Fortune 1,000
  • Insperity
  • D. R. Horton Inc.
  • Targa Resources
  • J.C. Penney Company, Inc.
  • Greer, Herz & Adams of Galveston
  • National Life Insurance Co. of Galveston
  • United States Automobile Association of San Antonio
  • Plains Exploration and Production Co.
  • AT&T Inc.
  • GameStop Corporation
  • Energy Future Holdings Corporation
  • Plains All American Pipeline, L.P.
  • Exxon Mobil Corporation
  • Whole Foods Market Inc.
  • Rush Enterprises Inc.
  • Dell Inc.
  • Noble Energy Inc.
  • Hcc Insurance Holdings Inc.
  • Halliburton Company
  • El Paso Corporation
  • Valhi Inc.
  • Southwest Airlines Company
  • Commercial Metals Company
  • Benchmark Electronics Inc.
  • Alliance Data Systems Inc.
  • Enbridge Energy Partners LP
  • United States Securities & Exchange Commission
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  • Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
  • Texas Instruments Incorporated
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