Retention

Capitol Hill Action Gives Energy Lawyer Chills

Americans are fuming about retention bonuses paid to executives at bailed-out American International Group; they’re sore from the stock market crash, and they still remember sky-high gasoline and home-heating costs of not so long ago. In other words, “the people are not happy,” a Washington, DC, lawyer told energy traders in Houston last Thursday before letting them in on the “craziness that’s going on in Washington with respect to your business.”

March 23, 2009

Energy Lawyer: Much for Traders to Fear on Capitol Hill These Days

Americans are fuming about retention bonuses paid to executives at bailed-out American International Group; they’re sore from the stock market crash, and they still remember sky-high gasoline and home-heating costs of not so long ago. In other words, “the people are not happy,” a Washington, DC, lawyer told energy traders in Houston Thursday before letting them in on the “craziness that’s going on in Washington with respect to your business.”

March 20, 2009