Alphabet’s Kent Walker Becomes First GC to Top $30M Despite Legal Setbacks

Despite facing major antitrust losses, Alphabet awarded Kent Walker $30.17 million in 2024, making him the first U.S. general counsel to surpass $30 million in annual pay.

Key points:

  • Kent Walker became the first U.S. general counsel to surpass $30 million in annual compensation.
  • Walker’s 2024 pay reflects Alphabet’s strong financial performance despite major antitrust defeats.
  • Walker oversees legal, regulatory, risk, and content policy functions at Alphabet.

Google parent company Alphabet may have faced a series of bruising antitrust defeats in the past year, but that didn’t stop it from awarding Chief Legal Officer Kent Walker a record-setting $30.17 million in total compensation for 2024. The payout makes Walker the first general counsel in U.S. corporate history to exceed the $30 million mark in annual pay, according to Corporate Counsel.

Walker’s pay package, disclosed in Alphabet’s proxy filing with the SEC on Friday, represents a 10% increase over his 2023 compensation of $27.35 million, when he was already the highest-paid legal chief in the Corporate Counsel and ALM Intelligence General Counsel Compensation Report.

The 64-year-old executive’s 2024 compensation consisted of:

  • Salary: $1 million
  • Cash incentive compensation: $2 million
  • Stock awards: Approximately $27.17 million

The massive payout reflects Alphabet’s blockbuster financial results in 2024: revenue climbed 14% to $350 billion, profit surged 36% to $100 billion, and the company’s stock price rose another 36%, building on a 58% gain in 2023.

Alphabet’s financial success stood in contrast to its courtroom struggles. In December 2023, Epic Games won a lawsuit against Google, with a jury finding that the Play Store operated as an illegal monopoly. In addition, the U.S. Department of Justice secured two victories within eight months, with judges ruling that Google maintains illegal monopolies in search and ad tech markets. Remedy proceedings in the search case are ongoing, with the DOJ seeking measures as aggressive as forcing Google to divest the Chrome browser.

Walker, who also serves as Alphabet’s president of global affairs, pushed back against the DOJ's actions in a blog post last November, accusing the government of pursuing a “radical interventionalist agenda” that threatens American technology leadership.

Despite these legal challenges, Alphabet’s proxy statement did not address Walker’s individual performance nor reference any litigation setbacks. His compensation appears tied closely to Alphabet’s strong stock performance and financial metrics, rather than litigation outcomes.

Walker has led Google's and now Alphabet’s legal operations since 2006, gradually expanding his oversight to include global content policy, regulatory affairs, government relations, and risk management. Before joining Google, Walker served as an assistant U.S. attorney in San Francisco and Washington, D.C., and held executive legal roles at AOL, Netscape, and eBay.

 

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