It’s proxy filing season for many of Silicon Valley’s biggest companies, meaning the 2018 compensation information for some of tech’s prominent chief legal officers has arrived.

Legal department leaders from Tesla Inc., Facebook Inc. and Netflix Inc. didn’t make the named executive cut in their companies’ recently filed proxies. But Twitter and PayPal Holdings Inc.’s chief legal officers did. Each made more than $9 million in total compensation last year.

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