Bruce Sewell: $29.7 million
Bruce Sewell: $29.7 million
Company: Apple
Cash compensation: $1.35 million
Stock and options: $28.4 million

Apple's fourth-highest paid executive? Its lawyer.

Sewell, who came over from Intel in 2009, took home $650,000 in salary and a $700,000 bonus in addition to his stock awards.

Apple could use a good lawyer nowadays. It's up to its eyeballs in patent lawsuits, both as defendant and as the plaintiff.


Source: Equilar Inc.
Note: Total compensation includes annualized base salary, discretionary and performance-based bonus payouts, the grant-date fair value of new stock and option awards and other compensation. If relevant, other compensation includes severance payments. Equilar Inc., an executive compensation research firm in Redwood Shores, Calif., prepared the data by looking at companies with more than $1 billion in revenues that filed proxies by Sept. 30, 2011.
Last updated November 10 2011: 6:44 AM ET
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