Acti CEO loses legal battle with ex-lawyer.
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has lost a long-running legal battle with his former lawyer over fees incurred while battling a lawsuit from a former flight attendant who worked on his private jet, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Kotick is "reviewing his options" following an arbitrator's ruling that he pays a whopping $1.4 million to his old law firm.
The dispute stemmed from a January 2007 lawsuit brought by flight attendant Cynthia Madvig against Kotick, Andrew Gordon of Goldman Sachs, Cove Management, the company the pair created to manage their co-owned Gulfstream III private jet, and pilot Phil Berg.
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Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has lost a long-running legal battle with his former lawyer over fees incurred while battling a lawsuit from a former flight attendant who worked on his private jet, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Kotick is "reviewing his options" following an arbitrator's ruling that he pays a whopping $1.4 million to his old law firm.
The dispute stemmed from a January 2007 lawsuit brought by flight attendant Cynthia Madvig against Kotick, Andrew Gordon of Goldman Sachs, Cove Management, the company the pair created to manage their co-owned Gulfstream III private jet, and pilot Phil Berg.
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