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Hertz accused Frissora of violating the company’s clawback policies on incentive compensation and its standards of business conduct. But none of these policies are binding, standalone contracts that the company can enforce through a breach-of-contract action, Judge Evelyn Padin of the US District Court for the District of New Jersey said Monday.
The lawsuit sought to recoup about $56 million in compensation paid to Frissora and co-defendant John Zimmerman, who previously served ...
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