Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partner John Ring, the latest Trump pick for the National Labor Relations Board, on Friday reported $2.7 million in partner and bonus income and disclosed a host of big-name clients, including Google, Amazon.com and Marriott International, as his nomination advances to the U.S. Senate.
Ring, nominated this month to the labor board, would resign from Morgan Lewis, where he’s practiced since 1988, if he is confirmed. He said he would receive a pro rata partnership share—estimated at between $500,000 and $1 million—for fiscal year 2018 before he joins the labor board. Ring identified the value of his anticipated bonus at between $100,000 and $250,000.
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