Garriott sues NCsoft for $24 million
If you want to level fast you'd better use your aion gold and then buy some powerful equipment , this will help you a lot . Happy hunting ! Only a few short months after having launched Tabula Rasa in 2007, Richard Garriott discovered that he had been selected to live out his own sci-fi fantasy by journeying to the International Space Station. The charges stem from Garriott's departure from the company in November 2008. Though it was initially characterized as an amicable resignation, Garriott now claims that he was fired from his position at NCsoft, a move that resulted in him having to prematurely exercise a number of stock options that he was awarded when the Korean publisher purchased his company Destination Games in 2001.
If you have no time to level up your character in Aion, you can come to our site and have a look, we provide the most secure cheap aion gold .The suit goes on to state that despite Garriott's attempts to redress the issue with NCsoft, he was forced to exercise his options within the 90-day window, lest he lose everything. The sale also resulted in "hundreds of thousands of dollars" in costs and tax liabilities, according to the complaint. The suit goes on to note that Garriott received this information while still in postflight quarantine after having returned from the ISS, and the open letter announcing his departure from the company posted to the Tabula Rasa Web site purportedly penned by Garriott was in fact written by NCsoft. NCsoft had not responded to requests for comment on Garriott's suit as of press time.
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