Marty O’Donnell, former long-time Bungie employee and the award-winning music composer for the Halo series and Destiny, has won a lawsuit against the studio over outstanding shares, VentureBeat reports.
The final ruling by arbitrator Sharon S. Armstrong, published by Venturebeat, found that Bungie breached the duty of good faith and fair dealing when it withheld stock and participation in the Profit Participation Plan.
O’Donnell and Bungie parted ways on April 11, 2014, with the composer saying he was terminated "without cause." The developer withheld his shares citing a previous agreement that O’Donnell would give up his founders’ shares if he left voluntarily.
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The final ruling by arbitrator Sharon S. Armstrong, published by Venturebeat, found that Bungie breached the duty of good faith and fair dealing when it withheld stock and participation in the Profit Participation Plan.
O’Donnell and Bungie parted ways on April 11, 2014, with the composer saying he was terminated "without cause." The developer withheld his shares citing a previous agreement that O’Donnell would give up his founders’ shares if he left voluntarily.
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