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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549



FORM 10-K

(Mark One)    
ý   ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

 

For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009

or

o

 

TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

 

For the transition period from                                  to                                   

Commission File No. 1-8529



LEGG MASON, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)



Maryland
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
  52-1200960
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)

100 Light Street
Baltimore, Maryland
(Address of principal executive offices)

 

21202
(Zip Code)

Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (410) 539-0000



Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class
 
Name of each exchange on
which registered
Common Stock, $.10 par value
Equity Units
  New York Stock Exchange
New York Stock Exchange

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: NONE

         Indicate by check mark if the registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act.    Yes ý    No o

         Indicate by check mark if the registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Act.    Yes o    No ý

         Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.    Yes ý    No o

         Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item 405 of Regulation S-K (§229.405) is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the best of registrant's knowledge, in definitive proxy or information statements incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any amendment to this Form 10-K.    o

         Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer or a smaller reporting company. See definitions of "large accelerated filer", "accelerated filer" and "smaller reporting company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. (Check one)

Large accelerated filer ý   Accelerated filer o
Non-accelerated filer o   Smaller reporting company o
(Do not check if a smaller reporting company)    

         Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Act).    Yes o    No ý

         As of September 30, 2008, the aggregate market value of the registrant's voting stock, consisting of the registrant's common stock and the exchangeable shares discussed below, held by non-affiliates was $5,260,829,608.

         As of May 22, 2009, the number of shares outstanding of the registrant's common stock was 141,877,008. In addition, on that day, a subsidiary of the registrant had outstanding 1,222,073 exchangeable shares that are convertible on a one-for-one basis at any time into shares of common stock of the registrant.

DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE

         Portions of the registrant's definitive proxy statement for its Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held on July 28, 2009 are incorporated by reference into Part III of this Report.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 
   
  Page

 

PART I

   

Item 1.

 

Business

 
3

Item 1A.

 

Risk Factors

 
15

Item 1B.

 

Unresolved Staff Comments

 
27

Item 2.

 

Properties

 
27

Item 3.

 

Legal Proceedings

 
27

Item 4.

 

Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders

 
28

Item 4A.

 

Executive Officers of the Registrant

 
28

 

PART II

   

Item 5.

 

Market for Registrant's Common Equity, Related Stockholder Matters and Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities

 
30

Item 6.

 

Selected Financial Data

 
33

Item 7.

 

Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

 
34

Item 7A.

 

Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

 
69

Item 8.

 

Financial Statements and Supplementary Data

 
70

Item 9.

 

Changes in and Disagreements With Accountants on Accounting and Financial Disclosure

 
115

Item 9A.

 

Controls and Procedures

 
115

Item 9B.

 

Other Information

 
115

 

PART III

   

Item 10.

 

Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance

 
116

Item 11.

 

Executive Compensation

 
116

Item 12.

 

Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management and Related Stockholder Matters

 
116

Item 13.

 

Certain Relationships and Related Transactions, and Director Independence

 
117

Item 14.

 

Principal Accountant Fees and Services

 
117

 

PART IV

   

Item 15.

 

Exhibits and Financial Statement Schedules

 
118

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PART I


ITEM 1. BUSINESS.

General

        Legg Mason is a global asset management company. Acting through our subsidiaries, we provide investment management and related services to institutional and individual clients, company-sponsored mutual funds and other pooled investment vehicles. We offer these products and services directly and through various financial intermediaries. We operate our business as two divisions: Americas and International. Within each division, we provide services through a number of asset managers, each of which is an individual business that generally markets its products and services under its own brand name and, in many cases, distributes retail products and services through a centralized retail distribution network.

        Legg Mason, Inc. was incorporated in Maryland in 1981 to serve as a holding company for its various subsidiaries. The predecessor companies to Legg Mason trace back to Legg & Co., a Maryland-based broker-dealer formed in 1899. Our subsequent growth has occurred primarily through internal expansion and the acquisition of asset management and broker-dealer firms. In December 2005, Legg Mason completed a transaction in which it sold its broker-dealer businesses to concentrate on the asset management industry.

        Additional information about Legg Mason is available on our website at http://www.leggmason.com. We make available, free of charge, our annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K and amendments to those reports filed or furnished pursuant to Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and our proxy statements. Investors can find this information under the "Investor Relations" section of our website. These reports are available through our website as soon as reasonably practicable after we electronically file the material with, or furnish it to, the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). In addition, the Legg Mason, Inc. Corporate Governance Principles, our Code of Conduct for all employees and directors and the charters for the committees of our Board of Directors are also available on our corporate website at http://www.leggmason.com under the "About Us — Corporate Governance" section. A copy of any of these materials may also be obtained, free of charge, by sending a written request to Corporate Secretary, Legg Mason, Inc., 100 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 before July 31, 2009 and to Corporate Secretary, Legg Mason, Inc., 100 International Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21202 thereafter. Within the time frames required by the SEC or the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE"), we will post on our website any amendments to the Code of Conduct and any waiver of the Code of Conduct applicable to any executive officer, director, chief financial officer, principal accounting officer or controller. The information on our website is not incorporated by reference into this Report.

        Unless the context otherwise requires, all references in this Report to "we," "us," "our" and "Legg Mason" include Legg Mason, Inc. and its predecessors and subsidiaries, and the term "asset managers" refers to the asset management businesses operated by our subsidiaries.

Business Developments During the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2009

        During fiscal year 2009, in addition to the normal course of operation of our business, we substantially changed our executive officer responsibilities and our operating divisions, managed through extremely difficult market conditions across our business, supported liquidity funds managed by our asset managers, and raised $1.15 billion in additional capital.

        Our executive officer team changed significantly during the fiscal year as two new executives were hired, two executives left the company, one employee took on executive officer responsibilities and one executive officer stopped serving in that capacity. In connection with these changes to our executive officers, we substantially revised the responsibilities of our management team to re-align the management of our business along geographic lines, replacing our three former operating divisions, Managed Investments, Institutional and Wealth Management, which were based

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on the primary products offered and clients served of our asset managers, with two new divisions, Americas and International, which are primarily based on the domicile of the fund families and geographic locations of the asset managers and distributors included in each division. These two new divisions are discussed in detail below. For comparison purposes during this transition period, below are our assets under management and revenues by our former divisions for the last three fiscal years.

    Assets Under Management by Former Division

 
  2009   2008   2007  

Managed Investments

  $ 261.9   $ 376.6   $ 403.2  

Institutional

    341.2     511.4     496.3  

Wealth Management

    29.3     62.1     69.0  
               
   

Total

  $ 632.4   $ 950.1   $ 968.5  
               

    Revenues by Former Division

 
  2009   2008   2007  

Managed Investments

  $ 1,820.9   $ 2,538.4   $ 2,444.4  

Institutional

    797.3     1,024.5     970.0  

Wealth Management

    739.2     1,071.2     929.3  
               
   

Total

  $ 3,357.4   $ 4,634.1   $ 4,343.7  
               

        The fixed income market turmoil that began during fiscal year 2008 continued throughout fiscal year 2009. One element of this turmoil was substantially reduced liquidity in the markets for many types of asset backed commercial paper and medium term notes issued by structured investment vehicles and other similar conduits ("SIVs") and for the securities held by SIVs as collateral. The market issues led to defaults on a number of SIV securities. As of April 1, 2008, the liquidity funds managed by our asset managers had $4.6 billion in investments in securities issued by SIVs. During fiscal year 2009, we entered into a number of transactions to provide support to these liquidity funds and, through repayments, maturities and sales of securities, we eliminated all exposure of these funds, and Legg Mason, to SIV securities. These transactions resulted in aggregate charges during the fiscal year of $2.3 billion ($1.4 billion net of taxes and related expense reductions). See Note 17 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 8 below and Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations — Liquidity and Capital Resources in Item 7 below.

        In May 2008 we raised $1.15 billion through the public offering of Equity Units. We have used the proceeds of this transaction for general corporate purposes, including to fund losses incurred in the sale of SIV securities.

        During fiscal 2009, all of our businesses faced extremely difficult market conditions. In equity markets, the S&P 500 and Dow Jones stock indexes declined 40% and 38%, respectively, during the year. In fixed income markets, the Barclays Capital U.S. Aggregate Bond Index increased by 3% but there was a continuing dramatic reduction in liquidity and buyers' willingness to acquire securities with risk in many segments of the market. Our asset managers have managed through these difficult conditions. However, the conditions have contributed to a significant reduction in our assets under management and revenues.

        See "Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data" for the revenues, net income and assets of the company, which operates in a single reportable business segment. See Note 18 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 8 of this Report for our revenues generated in, and our long-lived assets (consisting of intangible assets and goodwill) located in, each of the principal geographic areas in which we conduct business.

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Business Overview

        Acting through our subsidiaries, we provide investment management and related services to institutional and individual clients, company-sponsored investment funds and retail separately managed account programs. Operating from asset management offices located in the United States, the United Kingdom and a number of other countries worldwide, our businesses provide a broad array of investment management products and services. We offer these products and services directly and through various financial intermediaries. Our investment advisory services include discretionary and non-discretionary management of separate investment accounts in numerous investment styles for institutional and individual investors. Our investment products include proprietary mutual funds ranging from money market and other liquidity products to fixed income and equity funds managed in a wide variety of investment styles, other domestic and offshore funds offered to both retail and institutional investors and funds-of-hedge funds.

        Our subsidiary asset managers primarily earn revenues by charging fees for managing the investment assets of clients. Fees are typically calculated as a percentage of the value of assets under management and vary with the type of account managed, the amount of assets in the account, the asset manager and the type of client. Accordingly, the fee income of each of our asset managers will typically increase or decrease as its average assets under management increases or decreases. We may also earn performance fees from certain accounts if the investment performance of the assets in the account meets or exceeds a specified benchmark during a measurement period. For the fiscal years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007, $17.4 million, $132.7 million, and $142.2 million, respectively, of our $2.9 billion, $3.9 billion and $3.6 billion in total investment advisory revenues represented performance fee revenues. Increases in assets under management generally result from inflows of additional assets from new and existing clients and from appreciation in the value of client assets (including investment income earned on the client assets). Conversely, decreases in assets under management generally result from client redemptions and withdrawals and from depreciation in the value of client assets. Our assets under management may also increase as a result of business acquisitions, or decrease as a result of dispositions.

        As of March 31 of each of the last three years, we had the following aggregate assets under management (in billions, except percents):

 
  Assets
Under
Management
  Equity
Assets
  % of Total in
Equity Assets
  Fixed
Income
Assets
  % of Total in
Fixed Income
Assets
  Liquidity
Assets
  % of Total
in Liquidity
Assets
 

2009

  $ 632.4   $ 126.9     20.1 % $ 357.6     56.5 % $ 147.9     23.4 %

2008

  $ 950.1   $ 271.6     28.6 % $ 508.2     53.5 % $ 170.3     17.9 %

2007

  $ 968.5   $ 338.0     34.9 % $ 470.9     48.6 % $ 159.6     16.5 %

        We believe that market conditions and our investment performance will be critical elements in our attempts to grow our assets under management and business. When securities markets are strong and increasing, our assets under management will tend to increase because of market growth, resulting in increased asset management revenues. Similarly, if we can produce strong investment results, our assets under management will tend to increase as a result of the investment performance. In addition, strong market conditions or strong relative investment performance can result in increased inflows in assets from existing and new clients. Conversely, in periods when securities markets are weak or declining, or when we have produced poor investment performance, absolute or relative to benchmarks or peers, it is likely to be more difficult to grow our assets under management and business and, in such periods, our assets under management and business are more likely to decline.

        We generally manage the accounts of our clients pursuant to written investment management or sub-advisory contracts between one of our asset managers and the client (or a financial intermediary acting on behalf of the client). These contracts usually specify the management fees to be paid to the asset manager and the investment strategy for the account, and are generally terminable by either party on relatively short notice. Typically, investment management contracts may not be assigned (including as a result of transactions, such as a direct or indirect change of control of the asset manager, that would constitute an assignment under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940) without the prior

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consent of the client. When the asset management client is a registered mutual fund or closed-end fund (whether or not one of our asset managers has sponsored the fund), the fund's board of directors generally must annually approve the investment management contract, and any material changes to the contract or assignment of the contract (including as a result of transactions that would constitute an assignment under the Investment Company Act of 1940) must be approved by the investors in the fund.

        We conduct our business primarily through 16 asset managers. Our asset managers are individual businesses, each of which generally focuses on a portion of the asset management industry in terms of the types of assets managed (primarily equity or fixed income), the types of products and services offered, the investment styles utilized, the distribution channels used, and the types and geographic locations of its clients. Each asset manager is housed in one or more different subsidiaries, the voting stock of all of which is wholly owned by Legg Mason. Each of our asset managers is generally operated as a separate business, in many cases with certain administrative and distribution functions being provided by the parent company and other affiliates, that typically markets its products and services under its own brand name. Consistent with this approach, we have in place revenue sharing agreements with certain of our asset managers, Barrett Associates, Bartlett & Co., Batterymarch Financial Management, Brandywine Global Asset Management, Legg Mason Capital Management, Permal Group, Private Capital Management, Royce & Associates, and Western Asset Management Company and/or certain of their key officers. Pursuant to these revenue sharing agreements, a specified percentage of the asset manager's revenues (or, in certain cases, net revenues) is required to be distributed to us and the balance of the revenues (or net revenues) is retained to pay operating expenses, including salaries and bonuses, but excluding certain non-cash expenses such as amortization of acquired intangible assets, with specific compensation allocations being determined by the asset manager's management, subject to corporate management approval. Although, without renegotiation, the revenue sharing agreements impede our ability to increase the profit margins of these businesses, we believe the agreements are important because they help us retain and attract talented employees and provide management of the businesses with incentives to (i) grow the asset managers' revenues, since management is able to participate in the revenue growth through the portion that is retained; and (ii) control operating expenses, which will increase the portion of the retained revenues that is available to fund growth initiatives and for incentive compensation.

        We operate our business, based on how we manage and distribute our products, as two divisions: Americas and International. Americas includes our fund families that are domiciled in the United States and our separate account management and distribution operations that are located in the United States. International includes our fund families that are domiciled outside the United States and our separate account management and distribution operations that are located outside the United States. One of our asset managers, Western Asset Management Company, has significant business both within the United States and internationally, and thus is divided between the divisions. Within a division, we allocate all separate account management operations of the asset managers that are located in the applicable region to that division, regardless of whether they serve clients located in other regions. For example, while many of our Americas managers provide separate account management services to clients located outside the United States, we include these operations in the Americas division.

        Our assets under management by division (in billions) as of March 31 of each of the three years indicated below were as follows:

 
  2009   2008   2007  

Americas

  $ 446.5   $ 671.2   $ 693.8  

International

    185.9     278.9     274.7  
               
   

Total

  $ 632.4   $ 950.1   $ 968.5  
               

Americas includes all assets, other than international fund assets, managed by the managers in this division and all assets in our U.S.-domiciled funds. International includes all assets, other than U.S. fund assets, managed by the managers in this division and all assets in our international funds.

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        For the fiscal years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007, our aggregate operating revenues were $3.4 billion, $4.6 billion and $4.3 billion, respectively. Our operating revenues by division (in millions) in each of those fiscal years were as follows:

 
  2009   2008   2007  

Americas

  $ 2,290.5   $ 3,217.2   $ 3,169.4  

International

    1,066.9     1,416.9     1,174.3  
               
   

Total

  $ 3,357.4   $ 4,634.1   $ 4,343.7  
               

In reporting our operating revenues by division, we include in each division all revenues of the asset managers within the division, except that revenues earned for providing investment advisory services to proprietary funds are included in the division containing the funds. Revenues of Western Asset Management are divided so that the revenues from its United States separate account management operations are attributed to Americas and the revenues of its international separate account management operations are attributed to International.

Americas Division

        Our Americas division includes the separate account management operations of our United States-based asset managers and our mutual, closed-end and other proprietary fund operations, and distribution operations, that are located in the United States. The asset managers in this division provide a wide range of separate account investment management services to institutional clients, including pension and other retirement plans, corporations, insurance companies, endowments and foundations and governments, and to high net worth individuals and families. This division also sponsors and manages various groups of U.S. mutual funds, including the Legg Mason Partners Funds, the Legg Mason Funds, The Royce Funds and the Western Asset Funds, and provides investment advisory services to a number of retail separately managed account programs. For the fiscal years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007, our Americas division generated aggregate revenues of $2.3 billion, $3.2 billion and $3.2 billion, respectively.

        As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, our Americas division managed assets with a value of $446.5 billion and $671.2 billion, respectively. As of March 31, 2009, 71% of the assets managed by this division were fixed income and liquidity assets managed by Western Asset Management. Of the assets managed by this division at March 31, 2009, approximately 51% was in institutional separate accounts, approximately 41% was in funds and approximately 8% was in retail or high net worth separately managed accounts.

    Asset Managers in this Division

        Western Asset Management Company is a leading global fixed income asset manager for institutional clients. Western Asset operates globally; its United States operations are assigned to this division and its international operations are part of the International division. Headquartered in Pasadena, California, Western Asset's U.S. operations include investment operations in New York City. Western Asset offers a broad range of products spanning the yield curve and encompassing the world's major bond markets, including a suite of limited duration and core products, emerging market and high yield portfolios, municipal portfolios and a variety of sector-oriented and global products. Among the services Western Asset provides are management of separate accounts and management of mutual funds, closed-end funds and other structured investment products. As of March 31, 2009, Western Asset's United States operations managed assets with a value of $352 billion.

        ClearBridge Advisors is an equity asset management firm based in New York City that also has an office in San Francisco, California. ClearBridge Advisors provides asset management services to 26 of the equity funds (including balanced funds) in the Legg Mason Partners Funds, to retail separately managed account programs and, primarily through separate accounts, to institutional clients. ClearBridge also sub-advises domestic mutual funds that are sponsored by third parties. ClearBridge offers a diverse array of investment styles and disciplines, designed to address a range of investment objectives. Significant ClearBridge investment styles include large-cap growth and core equity

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management. In managing assets, ClearBridge generally utilizes a bottom-up, primary research intensive, fundamental approach to security selection that seeks to identify companies with the potential to provide solid economic returns relative to their risk-adjusted valuations. As of March 31, 2009, ClearBridge managed assets with a value of $42.7 billion.

        Brandywine Global Investment Management, LLC manages equity and fixed income, including global and international fixed income, portfolios for institutional and, through wrap accounts, high net worth individual clients. Brandywine, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pursues a value investing approach in its management of both equity and fixed income assets. As of March 31, 2009, Brandywine Global managed assets with a value of $28.2 billion.

        Royce & Associates, LLC is investment advisor to all of The Royce Funds. In addition, Royce & Associates also manages other pooled and separate accounts, primarily institutional. Headquartered in New York City, Royce & Associates generally invests in smaller company stocks, using a value approach. Royce & Associates' stock selection process seeks to identify companies with strong balance sheets and the ability to generate free cash flow. Royce & Associates pursues securities that are priced below its estimate of the company's current worth. As of March 31, 2009, Royce & Associates managed assets with a value of $18.3 billion.

        Batterymarch Financial Management, Inc. manages U.S., international and emerging markets equity portfolios for institutional clients. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Batterymarch primarily uses a quantitative approach to asset management. The firm's investment process for U.S. and international portfolios, other than emerging market portfolios, is designed to enhance the fundamental investment disciplines by using quantitative tools to process fundamental data. As of March 31, 2009, Batterymarch managed assets with a value of $15.4 billion.

        Legg Mason Capital Management is an equity asset management business based in Baltimore, Maryland that manages both institutional separate accounts and mutual funds. Legg Mason Capital Management manages four Legg Mason Funds and one fund in the Legg Mason Partners Funds family. Legg Mason Capital Management also sub-advises the mutual fund managed by the joint venture described below and investment products sponsored by our other subsidiaries. Applying the principles of value investing, Legg Mason Capital Management's investment process uses a variety of techniques to develop an estimate of the worth of a business over the long term. The objective is to identify companies where the intrinsic value of the business is significantly higher than the current market value. As of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason Capital Management managed assets with a value of $12.0 billion.

        We and one of our employees each own 50% of a consolidated joint venture subsidiary that serves as investment manager of one equity fund, Legg Mason Opportunity Trust, within the Legg Mason Funds family. All of the assets managed by this joint venture, $1.0 billion at March 31, 2009, are included in our assets under management.

        Legg Mason Investment Counsel & Trust Company, National Association is a national banking association with authority to exercise trust powers. Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, Legg Mason Investment Counsel & Trust Company provides services as a trustee for trusts established by our individual and employee benefit plan clients and manages fixed income and equity assets. Through a number of our asset managers, we provide asset management services for a significant portion of the assets held in Legg Mason Investment Counsel & Trust Company's accounts. As of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason Investment Counsel, including its two subsidiaries described below, managed assets with a value of $7.6 billion.

        Legg Mason Investment Counsel & Trust has two subsidiary asset managers. Legg Mason Investment Counsel, LLC manages equity, fixed income and balanced portfolios for high net worth individual and institutional clients and several of our proprietary mutual funds. Legg Mason Investment Counsel is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland and operates out of offices in New York City, Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Legg Mason Investment Counsel & Trust's other asset management subsidiary is Barrett Associates, Inc., an equity asset manager for high net worth individuals and families, endowments and foundations that is based in New York City. Barrett delivers services through separately managed portfolios for individuals and institutions as well as through two proprietary mutual funds.

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        Global Currents Investment Management, LLC manages international and global equity portfolios on behalf of institutional clients and proprietary mutual funds. Global Currents, based in Wilmington, Delaware, utilizes a value approach to managing assets. As of March 31, 2009, Global Currents managed assets with a value of $3.8 billion.

        Bartlett & Co. manages balanced, equity and fixed income portfolios for high net worth individual and institutional clients and follows a value investment philosophy. Bartlett is based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Bartlett's research and stock selection criteria emphasize a variety of fundamental factors, and Bartlett seeks to invest in companies that generally possess some combination of the following characteristics: financial strength, potential for growth of earnings and dividends, attractive profitability characteristics, sustainable competitive advantage and shareholder-oriented management. As of March 31, 2009, Bartlett managed assets with a value of $2.1 billion.

        Private Capital Management, L.P. manages equity assets for high net worth individuals and families, institutions, endowments and foundations in separate accounts and through limited partnerships. Based in Naples, Florida, Private Capital Management's value-focused investment philosophy is based on an analysis of a company's free cash flow. In executing this philosophy, Private Capital Management seeks to build an all-cap portfolio consisting primarily of securities of mid-cap companies that possess several basic elements, including significant free cash flow, a substantial resource base and a management team with the ability to correct problems that Private Capital Management believes have been excessively or inappropriately discounted by the public markets. As of March 31, 2009, Private Capital Management managed assets with a value of $1.6 billion.

        In addition to these asset managers, three of our International managers, Esemplia Emerging Markets, Permal Group and Western Asset Management's international operations, also manage funds in the Legg Mason Partners Funds family that are part of the Americas division.

        On March 31, 2009, we sold Legg Mason Real Estate Investors, Inc., a small asset management subsidiary that sponsored and managed private investment vehicles that invested debt and equity in commercial real estate.

    United States Mutual Funds

        Our U.S. mutual funds business primarily consists of four groups of proprietary mutual and closed-end funds, the Legg Mason Partners Funds, the Legg Mason Funds, The Royce Funds and the Western Asset Funds. Together, the Legg Mason Partners Funds and the Legg Mason Funds invest in a wide range of domestic and international equity and fixed income securities utilizing a number of different investment styles. The Legg Mason Partners Funds also include several money market funds. The Royce Funds invest primarily in small-cap company stocks using a value investment approach. The Western Asset Funds invest primarily in fixed income securities.

        The Legg Mason Partners Funds include 114 mutual funds and 20 closed-end funds in the United States, almost all of which are managed by our subsidiary asset managers. The mutual and closed-end funds within the Legg Mason Partners Funds include 57 equity funds (including balanced funds) that invest in a wide spectrum of equity securities utilizing numerous investment styles, including large-and mid-cap growth funds and international funds. The fixed income and liquidity mutual funds within the Legg Mason Partners Funds include 77 funds that offer a similarly wide variety of investment strategies and objectives, including income funds, investment grade funds and municipal securities funds. Many of our asset managers provide investment advisory services to the Legg Mason Partners Funds. As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, the Legg Mason Partners Funds included $143.0 billion and $168.4 billion in assets, respectively, in their mutual funds and closed-end funds, of which approximately 13% and 23%, respectively, were equity assets, approximately 9% and 11%, respectively, were fixed income assets and approximately 78% and 66%, respectively, were liquidity assets.

        The Legg Mason Funds consist of 14 mutual funds, all of which are managed by our subsidiary asset managers. Of these funds, eight invest primarily in domestic equity securities; two invest primarily in international equity securities; three invest primarily in domestic taxable or tax-exempt fixed income securities, and one invests primarily in global fixed income securities. Investment objectives for the Legg Mason Funds range from capital appreciation to current income.

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Equity investment strategies may emphasize large-cap, mid-cap or small-cap investing. In addition to Legg Mason Capital Management and the joint venture discussed above, our other asset managers that manage Legg Mason Funds are Western Asset Management Company (2 funds), Legg Mason Investment Counsel (1 fund), Batterymarch Financial Management (3 funds) and Brandywine Global Investment Management (3 funds). As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, the Legg Mason Funds included $7.4 billion and $24.5 billion in assets, respectively, of which approximately 91% were equity assets and approximately 9% were fixed income assets.

        The Royce Funds consist of 26 mutual funds and three closed-end funds, most of which invest primarily in smaller company stocks. Each of these funds seeks long-term appreciation of capital using a value approach. The funds differ in their approaches to investing in small or micro-cap companies and the universe of securities from which they can select. As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, The Royce Funds included $17.5 billion and $27.5 billion in assets, respectively, substantially all of which were equity assets. The Royce Funds are primarily distributed through non-affiliated fund supermarkets, non-affiliated wrap programs, and direct distribution. In addition, two of the portfolios in The Royce Funds are distributed only through insurance companies.

        Our mutual funds business also includes the Western Asset Funds, a proprietary family of nine mutual funds that are marketed primarily to institutional investors and retirement plans primarily through our institutional funds marketing group. Western Asset Management Company manages these funds using a team approach under the supervision of Western Asset's investment committee. The funds primarily invest in fixed income securities. As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, the Western Asset Funds included $13.3 billion and $24.2 billion in assets, respectively.

    Retail Separately Managed Account Programs

        We are a leading provider of asset management services to retail separately managed account products, such as wrap programs. Although we have sold a majority of the portion of the business of Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group which provides implementation and overlay services to retail separately managed account programs, our asset managers continue to provide asset management advisory services to most of the programs that were serviced by this business. These programs typically allow securities brokers or other financial intermediaries to offer their clients the opportunity to choose from a number of asset management services pursuing different investment strategies provided by one or more asset managers, and generally charge an all-inclusive fee that covers asset management, trade execution, asset allocation and custodial and administrative services. We provide investment management services to a number of retail separately managed account programs. Our retail separately managed account services are distributed through programs sponsored by Citigroup's distributors as well as other financial institutions.

    Distribution

        Our funds distribution groups distribute and support our U.S. mutual funds, closed-end funds and retail separately managed account program business. In general, our fund distributors are housed in separate subsidiaries from our asset managers.

        Our Americas division includes our U.S. mutual fund support and distribution operations. These operations support and distribute the Legg Mason Partners Funds, the Legg Mason Funds and the Western Asset Funds, and include our mutual fund wholesalers and our institutional funds marketing group. Our mutual fund wholesalers distribute the Legg Mason Partners Funds and the Legg Mason Funds through a number of third party distributors. The Legg Mason Partners Funds are principally distributed to retail investors through Citigroup's distribution businesses, primarily its retail brokerage business. The Legg Mason Funds are also primarily distributed to retail investors by Citigroup's distribution businesses. Pursuant to a Global Distribution Agreement we entered with Citigroup, Citigroup has agreed to distribute certain of our asset management products and services, including the Legg Mason Funds and the Legg Mason Partners Funds, through its various distribution businesses, and we agreed that, through February 2009, subject to a few exceptions, Citigroup's retail securities brokerage was the exclusive retail distributor of the Legg Mason Funds that are managed by Legg Mason Capital Management. This exclusivity has expired, and we are working to distribute the Legg Mason Funds through a number of third party distributors, including Citigroup's broker-dealer

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business. The majority of the fund assets managed by this division were distributed through Citigroup's various distribution businesses. Citigroup's retail brokerage business is the subject of a pending transaction in which it will be merged into the business of another large broker-dealer. We are unable to predict what effect, if any, this transaction will have on our ability to maintain our distribution relationships with this business and acquire new, and retain existing, assets under management. Our institutional funds marketing group distributes institutional share classes of the Legg Mason Partners Funds, the Legg Mason Funds and the Western Asset Funds to institutional clients and also distributes variable annuity sub-advisory services provided by our asset managers to insurance companies. Our institutional liquidity funds are primarily distributed by Western Asset's distributors. The Royce Funds are distributed primarily by Royce & Associates' distributors.

        In addition to distributing funds, our wholesalers also support our retail separately managed account program services. These services are provided through programs sponsored by Citigroup's distributors as well as other financial institutions.

        Each of the asset managers in this division has its own marketing groups that distribute its separate account management services to institutions or high net worth individuals and families. The institutional marketing groups distribute asset management services to potential clients, both directly and through consultants. Consultants play a large role in the institutional asset management business by helping clients select and retain asset managers. Institutional asset management clients and their consultants tend to be highly sophisticated and investment performance-driven. The high net worth individual marketing groups distribute asset management services to high net worth families and individuals directly to clients and indirectly through financial intermediaries.

International Division

        Our International division includes the separate account management operations of our asset managers that are based outside the United States, our non-U.S.-domiciled fund operations and our international distribution operations. The asset managers in this division provide a wide range of separate account investment management services primarily to institutional clients and provide asset management services to the funds that we sponsor. This division also contains our funds-of-hedge funds business, which sponsors and manages funds that invest in numerous hedge funds. In addition, this division sponsors proprietary equity, fixed income, liquidity and balanced funds that are domiciled and distributed in countries around the globe. For the fiscal years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007, this division generated revenues of $1.1 billion, $1.4 billion and $1.2 billion, respectively.

        As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, our International division managed assets with a value of $185.9 billion and $278.9 billion, respectively. Approximately 84% of the assets managed by this division as of March 31, 2009 were in fixed income or liquidity accounts managed by Western Asset and approximately 10% were in funds-of-hedge funds managed by Permal.

    Asset Managers in this Division

        Western Asset Management Company has asset management offices in the United Kingdom, Japan, Brazil, Australia and Singapore. Western Asset's international fixed income business includes management of liquidity products and Asian, Australian, Japanese, Brazilian, European, Canadian and United Kingdom local currency fixed income securities. As of March 31, 2009, Western Asset's international operations managed assets with a value of $155.4 billion.

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        Permal Group Ltd. is a leading global funds-of-hedge funds management firm. Permal's products include both directional and absolute return strategies, and are available through multi-manager and single manager funds, separately managed accounts and structured products sponsored by several large financial institutions. Permal selects from among thousands of investment managers and investment firms in designing portfolios that are intended to meet a wide variety of specific investment objectives, including global, regional, class and sector specific offerings. In managing its directional offerings, Permal's objective is to participate significantly in strong markets, preserve capital in down or volatile markets and outperform market indices over a full market cycle with reduced risk and volatility. In managing its absolute return strategies, Permal seeks to achieve positive investment returns in all market conditions with low correlation to the overall equity markets. As of March 31, 2009, Permal managed assets with a value of $18.5 billion.

        Legg Mason Australian Equities is an Australian asset management business that offers Australian equity products, Australian property trusts and asset allocation products. Based in Melbourne, the firm follows a fundamental, intrinsic value approach to portfolio management and its guiding philosophy is a belief that in-depth research can generate superior long-term investment performance. As of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason Australian Equities managed assets with a value of $5.0 billion.

        Esemplia Emerging Markets is a dedicated emerging markets equities investment manager. Headquartered in London and with an office in New York City, Esemplia offers a range of portfolio management strategies, including core long only and alpha extension portfolios, to institutional investors around the world, including pension funds and sovereign wealth funds. Esemplia has a disciplined, systematic and fundamental-based investment process with an integrated, top-down (via country strategy) and bottom-up (via stock and sector) equity security selection process. As of March 31, 2009, Esemplia managed assets with a value of $2.8 billion.

        Congruix Investment Management takes a thematic approach to managing Asian equity securities and offers products that include Regional Asian Equity, Asian Absolute Alpha and Japan Equity portfolios. Based in Singapore, Congruix primarily manages separate account portfolios for institutions and, to a lesser extent, retail funds. In managing portfolios, Congruix seeks to exploit mispricing arising from market inefficiencies and cross border informational arbitrage opportunities to deliver above-index returns for its clients. As of March 31, 2009, Congruix managed assets with a value of $1.6 billion.

        Legg Mason Poland engages in portfolio management, servicing and distribution of both separate account management services and local funds in Poland. Based in Warsaw, the firm provides portfolio management services for primarily equity assets to institutions, including corporate pension plans and insurance companies, and, through funds distributed through banks and insurance companies, individual investors. As of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason Poland managed assets with a value of $1.3 billion.

        Legg Mason Hong Kong manages Hong Kong and China equity portfolios for primarily institutional clients, with a few large accounts constituting a majority of their assets under management. The firm also manages Hong Kong and China equity mutual funds that are distributed by Legg Mason's international distribution group. Legg Mason Hong Kong has a bottom-up, fundamental research approach to portfolio management using a proprietary present value model and also seeks to identify near term catalysts. As of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason Hong Kong managed assets with a value of $1.2 billion.

        In addition to these asset managers, a number of our Americas asset managers also provide investment management services to the funds that are part of the International division. These managers include Batterymarch Financial Management, Brandywine Global, ClearBridge Advisors, Global Currents, Legg Mason Capital Management, Private Capital Management and Royce & Associates.

    International Funds

        Our International division manages, supports and distributes numerous proprietary funds across a wide array of global fixed income, liquidity and equity investment strategies. These funds include a broad range of cross border funds

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that are domiciled in Ireland and Luxembourg and are available for sale in a number of countries across Asia, Europe and Latin America. These funds also include local fund ranges that are available for distribution in the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Poland, Hong Kong and Canada. All of our international funds are distributed and serviced by Legg Mason's international distribution group, as discussed below. Our international funds include equity, fixed income, liquidity and balanced funds that are primarily managed or sub-advised by Batterymarch Financial Management, Brandywine Global, ClearBridge, Congruix, Esemplia, Global Currents, Legg Mason Capital Management, Private Capital Management, Royce & Associates and Western Asset Management. In aggregate, we sponsor and manage more than 200 of these international funds, which, as of March 31, 2009 and 2008, had an aggregate of approximately $53.2 billion and $74.5 billion in assets, respectively.

    Distribution

        Our international distribution group offers our investment management services to individual and institutional investors across Asia, Europe and the Americas. This group operates out of distribution offices in over 20 cities in 13 countries and is the sole distributor of our cross border funds globally and our international local funds in their respective countries. The goal of our international distributors is to be a global partner for firms that utilize or distribute asset management products around the world, but also to be viewed as a local partner through an understanding of the nuances and needs of each local market that they cover. These distributors seek to develop deep distribution relationships with retail banks, private banks, asset managers, fund platforms, pension plans and insurance plans. Our international distribution offices also work with our asset managers on a case-by-case basis to take advantage of preferences for local distributors or regulatory requirements in distributing products and services into their local markets.

        The largest business component within our international distribution group is Legg Mason Investments, which is responsible for the distribution and servicing of cross border and local fund ranges across Europe, the Americas and Asia. Legg Mason Investments has offices in locations including London, Paris, Milan, Frankfurt, Madrid, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taipei, Miami, Santiago and New York. These office locations understate the global nature of our distribution efforts, as Legg Mason Investments distributes cross-border funds in over 25 countries around the world, and works with our distribution operations in Japan and Canada to explore opportunities to sell cross border funds in those locations. This global presence provides Legg Mason Investments with the capabilities to provide a platform of sales, service, marketing and product that can cater to the different distribution dynamics in each of the three regions that it covers. Client coverage is local, coordinated across regions, and encompasses multiple distribution channels including fund-of-fund buyers, private banks, fund platforms, insurance companies, intermediaries and distribution partners. The extent to which each channel takes precedence in any one market is governed by local market dynamics.

        Legg Mason Australia Distribution is primarily responsible for the distribution in Australia of pooled investment vehicles sub-advised by Legg Mason Australian Equities. These distribution operations are run from offices in Melbourne and Sydney, and seek to distribute products primarily to retail investors, pension plans, retail-offer funds, fund-of-fund managers, insurance companies, and government funds/agencies.

        Legg Mason Canada is the distributor in Canada of all Legg Mason-managed products and services and is responsible for investment oversight of balanced accounts and Canadian domiciled pooled investment vehicles that are sub-advised by our asset managers. Legg Mason Canada operates from offices in two cities, and primarily distributes products to pension plans, endowments, foundations, banks and mutual fund companies (for sub-advisory services) and separately managed account programs.

        In Japan, Legg Mason Japan is responsible for the distribution of domestic mutual funds, cross border funds and institutional separate accounts. Their primary market is the retail market which includes retail banks, private banks, asset managers, fund platforms and insurance companies. Legg Mason Japan also provides support services for our cross border funds.

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        Congruix, Esemplia, Legg Mason Australian Equities, Legg Mason Hong Kong and Legg Mason Poland cooperate from time to time on certain marketing and other similar activities as the Legg Mason Global Equities Group.

        Permal's products and services are sold primarily outside the United States to non-U.S. high net worth investors through a network of financial intermediaries. Permal's relationships with its financial intermediaries has resulted in wide international distribution of Permal's products and services.

Employees

        At March 31, 2009 and April 30, 2009, we had 3,890 and 3,830 employees, respectively. None of our employees are covered by a collective bargaining agreement. We consider our relations with our employees to be satisfactory. However, competition for experienced asset management personnel is intense and from time to time we may experience a loss of valuable personnel. We recognize the importance to our business of hiring, training and retaining skilled professionals.

Competition

        We are engaged in an extremely competitive business and are subject to substantial competition in all aspects of our business. Our competition includes, with respect to one or more aspects of our business, numerous international and domestic asset management firms and broker-dealers, mutual fund complexes, hedge funds, commercial banks, insurance companies, other investment companies and other financial institutions. Many of these organizations offer products and services that are similar to, or compete with, those we offer, and many of these organizations have substantially more personnel and greater financial resources than we have. Some of these competitors have proprietary products and distribution channels that make it more difficult for us to compete with them. In addition, many of our competitors have long-standing and established relationships with distributors and clients. The principal competitive factors relating to our business are the quality of advice and services provided to investors, the performance records of that advice and service, the reputation of the company providing the services, the price of the services, the products and services offered and distribution relationships and compensation offered to distributors.

        Competition in our business periodically has been affected by significant developments in the asset management industry. See "Item 1A. Risk Factors — Competition in the Asset Management Industry Could Reduce our Revenues and Net Income."

Regulation

        The asset management industry in the United States is subject to extensive regulation under both federal and state laws. The SEC is the federal agency charged with administration of the federal securities laws. Our distribution activities also may be subject to regulation by self-regulatory authorities and state securities commissions in those states in which we conduct business. In addition, asset management firms may be subject to regulation by various foreign governments, securities exchanges, central banks and regulatory bodies, particularly in those countries where they have established offices. Due to the extensive laws and regulations to which we are subject, we must devote substantial time, expense and effort to legal and regulatory compliance issues.

        Our U.S. asset managers are registered as investment advisors with the SEC, as are several of our international asset managers, and are also required to make notice filings in certain states. Virtually all aspects of the asset management business are subject to various federal and state laws and regulations. These laws and regulations are primarily intended to protect the asset management clients and generally grant supervisory agencies and bodies broad administrative powers, including the power to limit or restrict an investment advisor from conducting its asset management business in the event that it fails to comply with such laws and regulations. Possible sanctions that may be imposed include the suspension of individual employees, the imposition of limitations on engaging in the asset management business for specified periods of time, the revocation of licenses or registrations, and imposition of censures and fines. A regulatory proceeding, regardless of whether it results in a sanction, can require substantial expenditures and can have an adverse

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effect on our reputation or business. Regulators also have available a variety of informal enforcement mechanisms that could have a significant impact on our business.

        Our asset managers also may be subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended ("ERISA"), and related regulations, particularly insofar as they act as a "fiduciary" under ERISA with respect to benefit plan clients. ERISA and related provisions of the Internal Revenue Code impose duties on persons who are fiduciaries under ERISA, and prohibit certain transactions involving the assets of ERISA plan clients and certain transactions by the fiduciaries (and several other related parties) to the plans. In addition, Legg Mason Investment Counsel & Trust Company is regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

        In our international business, we have subsidiaries domiciled in a number of jurisdictions, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Poland, Singapore, Taiwan and the United Kingdom that are subject to the laws of, and to supervision by governmental authorities in, each of these jurisdictions. Our international subsidiaries are also authorized or licensed to offer their products and services in several other countries around the world and thus are subject to the laws of, and to supervision by governmental authorities in, these additional countries. In addition, a subsidiary of Permal is a Bahamas bank regulated by the Central Bank of the Bahamas. Our offshore proprietary funds are subject to the laws and regulatory bodies of the jurisdictions in which they are domiciled and, for funds listed on exchanges, to the rules of the applicable exchanges. Certain of our funds domiciled in Ireland and Luxembourg are also registered for public sale in several countries around the world and are subject to the laws of, and supervision by the governmental authorities of, those countries. All of these non-U.S. governmental authorities generally have broad supervisory and disciplinary powers, including, among others, the power to set minimum capital requirements, to temporarily or permanently revoke the authorization to carry on regulated business, to suspend registered employees, and to invoke censures and fines for both the regulated business and its registered employees.

        Our broker-dealer subsidiaries are subject to regulations that cover all aspects of the securities business. Much of the regulation of broker-dealers has been delegated to self-regulatory authorities, principally the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. These self-regulatory organizations conduct periodic examinations of member broker-dealers in accordance with rules they have adopted and amended from time to time, subject to approval by the SEC. The SEC, self-regulatory authorities and state securities commissions may conduct administrative proceedings that can result in censure, fine, suspension or expulsion of a broker-dealer, its officers or employees. These administrative proceedings, whether or not resulting in adverse findings, can require substantial expenditures and can have an adverse impact on the reputation or business of a broker-dealer. The principal purpose of regulation and discipline of broker-dealers is the protection of customers and the securities markets, rather than protection of creditors and stockholders of the regulated entity.

    Net Capital Requirements

        Our broker-dealer subsidiaries are subject to net capital rules that mandate that they maintain certain levels of capital. In addition, certain of our subsidiaries that operate outside the United States are subject to net capital or liquidity requirements in the jurisdictions in which they operate. For example, in addition to requirements in other jurisdictions, our United Kingdom-based subsidiaries and our Singapore-based subsidiaries are subject to the net capital requirements of the Financial Services Authority and the Monetary Authority of Singapore, respectively.


ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS.

        Our business, and the asset management industry in general, is subject to numerous risks, uncertainties and other factors that could negatively affect our business or results of operations. These risks, uncertainties and other factors, including the ones discussed below and those discussed elsewhere herein and in our other filings with the SEC, could cause actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking statements that we or any of our employees may make.

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         Our Leverage May Affect our Business and May Restrict our Operating Results

        At March 31, 2009, on a consolidated basis, we had approximately $3.2 billion in total indebtedness and total stockholders' equity of $4.5 billion, and our goodwill and other intangible assets were $1.2 billion and $3.9 billion, respectively. As of March 31, 2009, we had $390 million of additional borrowing capacity available under our various credit agreements, subject to certain conditions. As a result of this substantial indebtedness, we are required to use a significant portion of our cash flow to service principal and interest on our debt, which will limit the cash flow available for other business opportunities. In addition, these servicing obligations would increase in the future if we incur additional indebtedness and, in this regard, we have available, subject to maintaining compliance with financial covenants in our existing debt facilities, credit facilities that are not currently being fully utilized.

        Our ability to make scheduled payments of principal of, to pay interest on, or to refinance our indebtedness and to satisfy our other debt obligations will depend upon our future operating performance, which may be affected by general economic, financial, competitive, legislative, regulatory, business and other factors beyond our control and by a variety of factors specific to our business.

        The level of our indebtedness could:

    limit our ability to obtain additional debt financing in the future or to borrow under our existing credit facilities (our principal bank debt facilities require that (i) our ratio of net debt (total debt less unrestricted cash in excess of working capital) to Consolidated EBITDA (as defined therein) not exceed 3.0 to 1 and (ii) our ratio of Consolidated EBITDA to total cash interest payments on certain Indebtedness (as defined therein) exceeds 4 to 1 while another debt facility prevents us from incurring additional debt, with certain exceptions, if our total debt to Consolidated EBITDA (as defined therein) exceeds 2.5 to 1);

    limit cash flow available for general corporate purposes due to the ongoing cash flow requirements for debt service;

    limit our flexibility, including our ability to react to competitive and other changes in the industry and economic conditions and our ability to provide support, should we elect to do so, to funds that our subsidiaries manage; and

    place us at a competitive disadvantage compared to our competitors that have less debt.

        As of March 31, 2009, under the terms of our bank credit agreements our ratio of net debt to EBITDA was 1.8 and our ratio of EBITDA to interest expense was 6.2, and therefore, Legg Mason was in compliance with its bank financial covenants. If our net income stays at current levels or further declines, for any reason, it may be difficult to remain in compliance with these covenants. Similarly, to the extent that we spend our available cash for purposes other than repaying debt, we will increase our net debt to EBITDA ratio, thus putting pressure on our compliance with the covenants. Although there are actions that we may take if our financial covenant compliance becomes an issue, there can be no assurance that Legg Mason will remain in compliance with its bank debt covenants. In this regard, based on March run rate EBITDA, and factoring projected cost savings, we would be required to repay over half of our outstanding bank debt by December 2009 to maintain compliance with our covenants. However, based on improved April run rate results, repayment of debt may not be required to maintain compliance with our covenants. We anticipate that we will have available cash to repay all or a portion of our bank debt, should it be necessary. In addition, under the terms of the debt to EBITDA ratio covenant that we entered into in connection with the issuance of the 2.5% senior convertible notes, we may not, with certain exceptions, incur more than $250 million in additional debt until the effects of the sales of SIV securities drop out of the trailing twelve month EBITDA calculation and when we have substantially reduced our outstanding indebtedness.

        Upon the occurrence of various events, such as a change of control, some or all of our outstanding debt obligations may come due prior to their maturity date.

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         Support We Provided to Liquidity Funds Affected Our Financial Position and Results of Operations

        As has been widely publicized, since late July 2007, there has been substantial disruption in the worldwide fixed income markets, including, specifically, a dramatic reduction in buyers of commercial paper and medium term notes issued by SIVs, which has adversely affected the liquidity in the market. As a result of these liquidity constraints and, for certain issuers, credit concerns, a number of SIVs have defaulted on their obligations under their securities and become the subject of restructuring negotiations or insolvency proceedings. Liquidity asset management funds that are managed by our subsidiaries invested in a number of these SIV-issued securities, and other types of funds managed by our subsidiaries, including closed-end funds that have issued auction rate preferred securities, have also been affected by these issues. In response to these issues, during fiscal years 2008 and 2009 we provided various forms of support to a number of liquidity funds. As part of that support, we assisted the funds in eliminating their exposure to SIV-issued securities, in part by acquiring certain SIV securities from the funds at their full amortized cost, rather than market prices, or reimbursing the funds for losses incurred in selling SIV securities. As a result of these actions, we incurred an aggregate of $2.3 billion in gross charges ($1.4 billion net of taxes and related expense reductions) and utilized an aggregate of approximately $2.9 billion in available cash during the fiscal year. See Note 17 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 8 below for a further description of the support we provided.

        Although we currently have no exposure to SIV-issued securities and thus would not provide any more support for those investments, as of March 31, 2009, we had outstanding capital support agreements committing us to provide up to $41.5 million in capital contributions to liquidity funds managed by our subsidiary in certain circumstances upon the funds realizing a loss on investments in securities that are not asset- backed or SIV-issued. One of these agreements, providing for up to $7 million in contributions, expired in April 2009. In the future, we may elect to provide additional credit, liquidity, or other support to products that we manage, particularly liquidity funds, although we are not legally required to do so and there can be no assurance that any support would be sufficient to avoid an adverse impact on any product or investors in any product. A decision to provide support may arise from factors specific to our products or from industry wide factors. If we elect to provide additional support, we could incur losses from the support we provide and incur additional costs, including financing costs, in connection with the support. These losses and additional costs could be material, and could adversely affect our earnings. If we were to take such actions we may also restrict our corporate assets, limiting our flexibility to use these assets for other purposes, and may be required to raise additional capital.

         Poor Investment Performance Could Lead to a Loss of Assets Under Management and a Decline in Revenues

        We believe that investment performance is one of the most important factors for the maintenance and growth of our assets under management. Poor investment performance, either on an absolute or relative basis, could impair our revenues and growth because:

    existing clients might withdraw funds in favor of better performing products, which would result in lower investment advisory and other fees;

    our ability to attract funds from existing and new clients might diminish; and

    negative absolute investment performance will directly reduce our managed assets.

        In addition, in the ordinary course of our business we may reduce or waive investment management fees, or limit total expenses, on certain products or services for particular time periods to manage fund expenses, or for other reasons, and to help retain or increase managed assets. If our revenues decline without a commensurate reduction in our expenses, our net income will be reduced. During the last three years, several of our key equity and fixed income asset managers have not produced strong investment performance, on a relative basis or an absolute basis, in certain products or accounts that they manage. These investment performance issues have contributed to a significant reduction in their assets under management and revenues and a reduction in performance fees. There can be no assurance as to when, or if, these investment performance issues, or the resulting effects on the managers' assets under management and revenues,

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will be resolved. Moreover, even if investment performance should improve in the short term, in many cases there may be a lag before improved performance produces a positive effect on the managers' assets under management or revenues.

         Assets Under Management May Be Withdrawn, Which May Reduce our Revenues and Net Income

        Our investment advisory and administrative contracts are generally terminable at will or upon relatively short notice, and investors in the mutual funds that we manage may redeem their investments in the funds at any time without prior notice. Institutional and individual clients can terminate their relationships with us, reduce the aggregate amount of assets under management, or shift their funds to other types of accounts with different rate structures for any number of reasons, including investment performance, changes in prevailing interest rates, changes in investment preferences of clients, changes in our reputation in the marketplace, changes in management or control of clients or third party distributors with whom we have relationships, loss of key investment management or other personnel and financial market performance. This risk is underscored by the fact that we have one international client that represents approximately 8% of our total assets under management (although it generates less than 1% of our operating revenues). In addition, in a declining securities market, the pace of mutual fund redemptions and withdrawal of assets from other accounts could accelerate. Poor investment performance generally or relative to other investment management firms tends to result in decreased purchases of fund shares, increased redemptions of fund shares, and the loss of institutional or individual accounts. During fiscal year 2009, our assets under management decreased from $950 billion at March 31, 2008 to $632 billion at March 31, 2009. One factor behind this decrease was $159 billion in net client outflows (of which $89 billion was outflows in fixed income assets, $47 billion was outflows in equity assets and $23 billion was outflows in liquidity assets). During the quarter ended March 31, 2009, our assets under management declined by $66 billion, primarily as a result of net client asset outflows of $44 billion and market depreciation of $22 billion. This decrease in our assets under management reduced our revenues and our operating income.

         If We Are Unable to Maintain our Fee Levels or If our Asset Mix Changes, our Revenues and Margins Could Be Reduced

        Our profit margins and net income are dependent in significant part on our ability to maintain current fee levels for the products and services that our asset managers offer. There has been a trend toward lower fees in some segments of the asset management industry, and no assurances can be given that we will be able to maintain our current fee structure. Competition could lead to our asset managers reducing the fees that they charge their clients for products and services. See " — Competition in the Asset Management Industry Could Reduce our Revenues and Net Income." In addition, our asset managers may be required to reduce their fee levels, or restructure the fees they charge, because of, among other things, regulatory initiatives or proceedings that are either industry-wide or specifically targeted or court decisions. For example, several firms in the mutual fund business agreed to reduce the management fees that they charge registered mutual funds as part of regulatory settlements. A reduction in the fees that our asset managers charge for their products and services will reduce our revenues and could reduce our net income. These factors also could inhibit our ability to increase fees for certain products.

        Our assets under management can generate very different revenues per dollar of managed assets based on factors such as the type of asset managed — equity assets generally produce greater revenues than fixed income assets, the type of client — institutional clients generally pay lower fees than other clients, the type of asset management product or service provided and the fee schedule of the asset manager providing the service. A shift in the mix of our assets under management from higher revenue-generating assets to lower revenue-generating assets may result in a decrease in our revenues even if our aggregate level of assets under management remains unchanged or increases. A decrease in our revenues, without a commensurate reduction in expenses, will reduce our net income. We experienced such a shift in the mix of our assets under management during fiscal year 2009, which continued a trend from the prior fiscal year. During fiscal year 2009, our equity assets under management declined from $271.6 billion (29% of our total assets under management) to $126.9 billion (20% of our total assets under management). During the most recent fiscal quarter, our equity assets under management decreased by 14%, from $148.4 billion at December 31, 2008 to $126.9 billion at March 31, 2009.

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         Our Mutual Fund Management Contracts May Not Be Renewed, Which May Reduce our Revenues and Net Income

        A substantial portion of our revenues comes from managing U.S. mutual funds. We generally manage these funds pursuant to management contracts with the funds that must be renewed and approved by the funds' boards of directors annually. A majority of the directors of each mutual fund are independent from us. Although the funds' boards of directors have historically approved each of our management contracts, there can be no assurance that the board of directors of each fund that we manage will continue to approve the fund's management contract each year, or will not condition its approval on the terms of the management contract being revised in a way that is adverse to us. If a mutual fund management contract is not renewed, or is revised in a way that is adverse to us, it could result in a reduction in our revenues and, if our revenues decline without a commensurate reduction in our expenses, our net income will be reduced.

         Unavailability of Appropriate Investment Opportunities Could Hamper our Investment Performance or Growth

        An important component of investment performance is the availability of appropriate investment opportunities for new client funds. If any of our asset managers is not able to find sufficient investments for new client assets in a timely manner, the asset manager's investment performance could be adversely affected. Alternatively, if one of our asset managers does not have sufficient investment opportunities for new funds, it may elect to limit its growth by reducing the rate at which it receives new funds. Depending on, among other factors, prevailing market conditions, the asset manager's investment style, regulatory and other limits and the market sectors and types of opportunities in which the asset manager typically invests (such as less capitalized companies and other more thinly traded securities in which relatively smaller investments are typically made), the risks of not having sufficient investment opportunities may increase when an asset manager increases its assets under management, particularly when the increase occurs very quickly. If our asset managers are not able to identify sufficient investment opportunities for new client funds, their investment performance or ability to grow may be reduced.

         Changes in Securities Markets and Prices May Affect our Revenues and Net Income

        A large portion of our revenues is derived from investment advisory contracts with clients. Under these contracts, the investment advisory fees we receive are typically based on the market value of assets under management. Accordingly, a decline in the prices of securities generally may cause our revenues and income to decline by:

    causing the value of our assets under management to decrease, which would result in lower investment advisory and other fees;

    causing our clients to withdraw funds in favor of investments they perceive offer greater opportunity or lower risk, which would also result in lower investment advisory and other fees; or

    decreasing the performance fees earned by our asset managers.

        We experienced such a decline in the equity and fixed income markets during fiscal year 2009, which contributed to a decline in our assets under management and revenues during the year. If our revenues decline without a commensurate reduction in our expenses, our net income will be reduced.

        There are substantial fluctuations in price levels in the securities markets. These fluctuations can occur on a daily basis and over longer periods as a result of a variety of factors, including national and international economic and political events, broad trends in business and finance, and interest rate movements. Reduced securities market prices generally may result in reduced revenues from lower levels of assets under management and loss or reduction in incentive and performance fees. Periods of reduced market prices may adversely affect our profitability because fixed costs remain relatively unchanged. Because we operate in one industry, the business cycles of our asset managers may occur contemporaneously. Consequently, the effect of an economic downturn may have a magnified negative effect on our business.

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         Changes in Interest Rates Could Have Adverse Effects on our Assets Under Management

        Increases in interest rates from their present levels may adversely affect the net asset values of our assets under management. In addition, in a rising interest rate environment institutional investors may shift liquidity assets that we manage in pooled investment vehicles to direct investments in the types of assets in which the pooled vehicles invest in order to realize higher yields. Furthermore, increases in interest rates may result in reduced prices in equity markets. Decreases in interest rates may also lead to outflows in fixed income or liquidity assets that we manage as investors seek higher yields. Any of these effects could lower our assets under management and revenues and, if our revenues decline without a commensurate reduction in our expenses, our net income will be reduced.

         Competition in the Asset Management Industry Could Reduce our Revenues and Net Income

        The asset management industry in which we are engaged is extremely competitive and we face substantial competition in all aspects of our business. We compete with numerous international and domestic asset management firms and broker-dealers, mutual fund complexes, hedge funds, commercial banks, insurance companies, other investment companies and other financial institutions. Many of these organizations offer products and services that are similar to, or compete with, those offered by our asset managers and have substantially more personnel and greater financial resources than we do. Some of these competitors have proprietary products and distribution channels that make it more difficult for us to compete with them. In addition, many of our competitors have long-standing and established relationships with distributors and clients. From time to time, our asset managers also compete with each other for clients and assets under management. Our ability to compete may be adversely affected if, among other things, our asset managers lose key employees or, as is currently the case for certain of the products managed by our asset managers, under-perform in comparison to relevant performance benchmarks or peer groups.

        A sizable number of new asset management firms and mutual funds have been established in the last fifteen years, increasing our competition. In addition, the asset management industry has experienced consolidation as numerous asset management firms have either been acquired by other financial services firms or ceased operations. In many cases, this has resulted in firms with greater financial resources than we have. In addition, a number of heavily capitalized companies, including commercial banks and foreign entities have made investments in and acquired asset management firms. Access to mutual fund distribution channels has also become increasingly competitive. All of these factors could make it more difficult for us to compete, and no assurance can be given that we will be successful in competing and growing our assets under management and business. If clients and potential clients decide to use the services of competitors, it could reduce our revenues and growth rate, and if our revenues decrease without a commensurate reduction in our expenses, our net income will be reduced. In addition, our asset managers are not typically the lowest cost provider of asset management services. To the extent that we compete on the basis of price in any of our businesses, we may not be able to maintain our current fee structure in that business, which could adversely affect our revenues and net income.

        Our sole business is asset management. As a result, we may be more affected by trends and issues affecting the asset management business, such as industry-wide regulatory issues and inquiries, publicity about, and public perceptions of the industry and asset management industry market cycles, than other financial services companies that have more diversified businesses.

         We May Engage in Strategic Transactions That Could Create Risks

        As part of our business strategy, we regularly review, and from time to time have discussions with respect to potential strategic transactions, including potential acquisitions, dispositions, consolidations, joint ventures or similar transactions, some of which may be material. There can be no assurance that we will find suitable candidates for strategic transactions at acceptable prices, have sufficient capital resources to accomplish our strategy, or be successful in

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entering into agreements for desired transactions. In addition, these transactions typically involve a number of risks and present financial, managerial and operational challenges, including:

    adverse effects on our reported earnings per share in the event acquired intangible assets or goodwill become impaired;

    existence of unknown liabilities or contingencies that arise after closing; and

    potential disputes with counterparties.

        Acquisitions, including completed acquisitions, also pose the risk that any business we acquire may lose customers or employees or could under-perform relative to expectations. We could also experience financial or other setbacks if transactions encounter unanticipated problems, including problems related to execution or integration. Following the completion of an acquisition, we may have to rely on the seller to provide administrative and other support, including financial reporting and internal controls, to the acquired business for a period of time. There can be no assurance that the seller will do so in a manner that is acceptable to us.

        Strategic transactions typically are announced publicly even though they may remain subject to numerous closing conditions, contingencies and approvals and there is no assurance that any announced transaction will actually be consummated. The failure to consummate an announced transaction could have an adverse effect on us. Future transactions may also further increase our leverage or, if we issue equity securities to pay for acquisitions, dilute the holdings of our existing stockholders.

         Regulatory Matters May Negatively Affect our Business and Results of Operations

        Our business is subject to regulation by various regulatory authorities that are charged with protecting the interests of our clients. We could be subject to civil liability, criminal liability, or sanction, including revocation of our subsidiaries' registrations as investment advisers, revocation of the licenses of our employees, censures, fines, or temporary suspension or permanent bar from conducting business, if we violate such laws or regulations. Any such liability or sanction could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition, results of operations, and business prospects. In addition, the regulatory environment in which we operate frequently changes and has seen significant increased regulation in recent years. In particular, we have incurred significant additional costs as a result of regulatory changes affecting U.S. mutual funds. We may be adversely affected as a result of new or revised legislation or regulations or by changes in the interpretation or enforcement of existing laws and regulations. For example, we note that federal government officials have proposed significant changes to the regulatory structure of the financial services industry. We also note that recent recommendations for regulatory reform in the liquidity asset management business include the imposition of banking regulations on investment advisors, the creation of net capital requirements for investment advisors and changes in the rules governing money market mutual fund net asset value calculations. Any of these revisions could adversely affect our liquidity asset management business and our results of operations. Our business and results of operations can also be adversely affected by federal, state and foreign regulatory issues and proceedings.

        Instances of criminal activity and fraud by certain participants in the asset management industry, including hedge funds, have been recently discovered. This activity may result in changes to the regulations governing the asset management industry, or in more aggressive enforcement of the existing regulations. Over time, the cumulative effect of these actions may result in increased expenses, or lower management or other fees, and therefore adversely affect the revenues or profitability of asset management businesses.

        Our broker-dealer subsidiaries and many of our foreign subsidiaries are subject to net capital or liquidity rules and requirements, which mandate that they maintain certain levels of capital. A significant operating loss or extraordinary charge against net capital may adversely affect the ability of these subsidiaries to expand or even maintain their present levels of business.

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         If our Reputation Is Harmed, We Could Suffer Losses In our Business, Revenues and Net Income

        Our business depends on earning and maintaining the trust and confidence of clients and other market participants, and the resulting good reputation is critical to our business. Our reputation is vulnerable to many threats that can be difficult or impossible to control, and costly or impossible to remediate. Regulatory inquiries, employee misconduct and rumors, among other things, can substantially damage our reputation, even if they are baseless or satisfactorily addressed. Any damage to our reputation could impede our ability to attract and retain clients and key personnel, and lead to a reduction in the amount of our assets under management, any of which could have a material adverse effect on our revenues and net income.

         Failure to Properly Address Conflicts of Interest Could Harm our Reputation, Business and Results of Operations

        As we have expanded the scope of our businesses and our client base, we must continue to address conflicts between our interests and those of our clients. In addition, the SEC and other regulators have increased their scrutiny of potential conflicts of interest. We have procedures and controls that are reasonably designed to address these issues. However, appropriately dealing with conflicts of interest is complex and difficult and if we fail, or appear to fail, to deal appropriately with conflicts of interest, we could face reputational damage, litigation or regulatory proceedings or penalties, any of which may adversely affect our revenues or net income.

         Our Business Involves Risks of Being Engaged in Litigation and Liability That Could Increase our Expenses and Reduce our Net Income

        Many aspects of our business involve substantial risks of liability. In the normal course of business, our asset managers have been named as defendants or co-defendants in lawsuits seeking substantial damages. We are also involved from time to time in governmental and self-regulatory agency investigations and proceedings. Similarly, the investment funds that our asset managers manage are subject to lawsuits and governmental and self-regulatory investigations and proceedings, any of which could harm the investment returns or reputation of the applicable fund or result in our asset managers being liable to the funds for any resulting damages. There has been an increased incidence of litigation and regulatory investigations in the asset management industry in recent years, including customer claims as well as class action suits seeking substantial damages.

        Legg Mason and a current and former officer are named as defendants in a consolidated legal action that was initially filed in October 2006. The action alleges that the defendants violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Securities Act of 1933 by making misleading statements to the public and omitting certain material facts with respect to the acquisition of the Citigroup Asset Management business in a prospectus for a secondary stock offering and in other public statements in order to artificially inflate the price of our common stock. The action sought certification of a class of shareholders who purchased our common stock between February 1, 2006 and October 10, 2006 or who purchased stock in a secondary public offering around March 9, 2006 and seeks unspecified damages. On March 17, 2008, the court granted our motion to dismiss the action. However, the plaintiffs have appealed the dismissal of the complaints under the Securities Act. The dismissal of the claims under the Exchange Act on behalf of the proposed class of purchasers of stock between February 1, 2006 and October 10, 2006 was not appealed and is now final. We intend to defend the action still under appeal vigorously. We cannot accurately predict the eventual outcome of the appeal at this point, or whether the action will have a material adverse effect on us.

         Insurance May Not Be Available on a Cost Effective Basis to Protect us From Liability

        We face the inherent risk of liability related to litigation from clients, third party vendors or others and actions taken by regulatory agencies. To help protect against these potential liabilities, we purchase insurance in amounts, and against risks, that we consider appropriate, where such insurance is available at prices we deem acceptable. There can be no assurance, however, that a claim or claims will be covered by insurance or, if covered, will not exceed the limits of available insurance coverage, that any insurer will remain solvent and will meet its obligations to provide us with coverage or that insurance coverage will continue to be available with sufficient limits at a reasonable cost. Over the last

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several years, insurance expenses have increased significantly and we expect further increases to be significant going forward. In addition, certain insurance coverage may not be available or may only be available at prohibitive costs. Renewals of insurance policies may expose us to additional costs through higher premiums or the assumption of higher deductibles or co-insurance liability.

         Failure to Comply With Contractual Requirements or Guidelines Could Result in Liability and Loss of Assets Under Management, Both of Which Could Cause our Net Income to Decline

        The asset management contracts under which we manage client assets, including contracts with investment funds, often specify guidelines or contractual requirements that we are obligated to observe in providing asset management services. A failure to comply with these guidelines or requirements could result in damage to our reputation, liability to the client or the client reducing its assets under our management, any of which could cause our revenues and net income to decline.

         Loss of Key Personnel Could Harm our Business

        We are dependent on the continued services of a number of our key asset management personnel and our management team, including our Chief Executive Officer. The loss of any of such personnel without adequate replacement could have a material adverse effect on us. Moreover, since certain of our asset managers contribute significantly to our revenues and net income, the loss of even a small number of key personnel at these businesses could have a disproportionate impact on our overall business. Additionally, we need qualified managers and skilled employees with asset management experience in order to operate our business successfully. The market for experienced asset management professionals is extremely competitive and is increasingly characterized by the movement of employees among different firms. Due to the competitive market for asset management professionals and the success of some of our employees, our costs to attract and retain key employees are significant and will likely increase over time. From time to time we may work with key employees to revise revenue sharing and other employment-related terms to reflect current circumstances. In addition, since the investment track record of many of our products and services is often attributed to a small number of individual employees, and sometimes one person, the departure of one or more of these employees could cause the business to lose client accounts or managed assets, which could have a material adverse effect on our results of operations and financial condition. If we are unable to attract and retain qualified individuals or our costs to do so increase significantly, our operations and financial results would be materially adversely affected.

         Our Business is Subject to Numerous Operational Risks and Risks that We May Incur Charges Related to Leased Facilities

        We face numerous operational risks related to our business on a day-to-day basis. Among other things, we must be able to consistently and reliably obtain securities pricing information, process client and investor transactions and provide reports and other customer service to our clients and investors. Any failure to keep current and accurate books and records can render us liable to disciplinary action by governmental and self-regulatory authorities, as well as to claims by our clients. If any of our financial, portfolio accounting or other data processing systems do not operate properly or are disabled or if there are other shortcomings or failures in our internal processes, people or systems, we could suffer an impairment to our liquidity, a financial loss, a disruption of our businesses, liability to clients, regulatory problems or damage to our reputation. These systems may fail to operate properly or become disabled as a result of events that are wholly or partially beyond our control, including a disruption of electrical or communications services or our inability to occupy one or more of our buildings. In addition, our operations are dependent upon information from, and communications with, third parties, and operational problems at third parties may adversely affect our ability to carry on our business.

        Our operations rely on the secure processing, storage and transmission of confidential and other information in our computer systems and networks. Although we take protective measures and endeavor to modify them as circumstances warrant, our computer systems, software and networks may be vulnerable to unauthorized access, computer viruses or other malicious code, and other events that have a security impact. If one or more of such events

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occur, it potentially could jeopardize our or our clients' or counterparties' confidential and other information processed and stored in, and transmitted through, our computer systems and networks, or otherwise cause interruptions or malfunctions in our, our clients', our counterparties' or third parties' operations. We may be required to spend significant additional resources to modify our protective measures or to investigate and remediate vulnerabilities or other exposures, and we may be subject to litigation and financial losses that are either not insured against fully or not fully covered through any insurance that we maintain.

        We depend on our headquarters, the offices of our subsidiaries and our operations centers for the continued operation of our business. A disaster or a disruption in the infrastructure that supports our asset managers, or an event disrupting the ability of our employees to perform their job functions, including terrorist attacks or a disruption involving electrical communications, transportation or other services used by us or third parties with whom we conduct business, directly affecting our headquarters, the offices of our subsidiaries or our operations centers may have a material adverse impact on our ability to continue to operate our business without interruption. Although we have disaster recovery programs in place, there can be no assurance that these will be sufficient to mitigate the harm that may result from such a disaster or disruption. In addition, insurance and other safeguards might only partially reimburse us for our losses.

        We are exposed to the risk of incurring charges related to subleases or vacant space for several of our leased offices. As of March 31, 2009, we had future commitments from third parties under non-cancellable subleases of approximately $101 million that effectively offset obligations under our leases for the properties, and had approximately $93 million in future lease commitments for office space that we have vacated and are seeking to sublease. We are also currently seeking sub-tenants for certain floors in the new headquarters that we will move into during fiscal year 2010, and, in the future, we may elect to vacate or sublease additional leased offices. Under generally accepted accounting principles, at the time a sublease is entered into or space is deemed permanently abandoned, we must incur a charge equal to the present value of the amount by which the commitment under the lease exceeds the amount due, or amount expected to be paid, under a sublease. As a result, in a period of declining commercial lease markets, we are exposed to the risk of incurring charges relating to any premises we are seeking to sublease resulting from longer periods to identify sub-tenants and reduced market rent rates leading to new sub-tenants paying less in rent than we are paying under our lease. Also, if a sub-tenant defaults on its sublease, we would likely incur a charge for the rent that we will incur during the period that we expect would be required to sublease the premises and any reduction in rent that current market rent rates lead us to expect a new sub-tenant will pay. This risk is underscored by the fact that one sub-tenant represents approximately 90% of the sublease rent commitment described above. During fiscal year 2009, we recognized aggregate charges of $79 million resulting from a default by a sub-tenant and declining market conditions leading to longer periods to identify sub-tenants and declines in expected sublease rent for premises we are seeking to sublease. There can be no assurance that we will not recognize additional lease-related charges, which may be material to our results of operations.

         Potential Impairment of Goodwill and Intangible Assets Could Increase our Expenses and Reduce our Assets

        Determining goodwill and intangible assets, and evaluating them for impairment, requires significant management estimates and judgment, including estimating value and assessing life in connection with the allocation of purchase price in the acquisition creating them. Our goodwill and intangible assets may become impaired as a result of any number of factors, including losses of investment management contracts or declines in the value of managed assets. Any impairment of goodwill or intangibles could have a material adverse effect on our results of operations. For example, during the year ended March 31, 2009, we incurred aggregate impairment charges of $1.3 billion ($806 million, net of taxes) relating to goodwill and intangible assets including acquired asset management contracts and trade names. Our $100 million in amortizable intangible assets represent asset management contracts purchased in several transactions. These assets could become impaired if we experience client attrition at a rate faster than projected or fees charged under the contracts are reduced. The domestic mutual fund contracts acquired in the 2005 acquisition of the Citigroup Asset Management business ("CAM") of $2,502 million and the Permal funds-of-hedge funds contracts of $947 million account for approximately 65% and 25%, respectively, of our indefinite-life intangible assets, while the goodwill in our Americas and International divisions aggregates $1.2 billion. Changes in the assumptions underlying

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projected cash flows from the assets or reporting units, resulting from market conditions, reduced assets under management or other factors, could result in an impairment of any of these assets. Assuming all other factors remain the same, actual results and changes in assumptions for the CAM mutual fund and Permal fund-of-hedge funds contracts would have to cause our cash flow projections over the long-term to deviate more than 16% and 20%, respectively, from previous projections or the discount rate would have to increase by 1.3 and 2.3 percentage points, respectively, for the asset to be deemed impaired. Similarly, assuming all other factors remain the same, actual results and changes in assumptions for the Americas and International divisions would have to cause our cash flow projections over the long-term to decrease more than 42% and 34%, respectively, from previous projections or the discount rate would have to increase by 5 and 4 percentage points, respectively, for the goodwill to be deemed impaired. There can be no assurances that continued market turmoil or asset outflows, or other factors, will not produce an impairment. See "Item 7. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations — Critical Accounting Policies — Intangible Assets and Goodwill."

         Deferred Tax Assets May Not Be Fully Realizable

        As of March 31, 2009, we had approximately $1.3 billion in deferred tax assets relating to U.S. taxing jurisdictions, which represent tax benefits that we expect to realize in future periods. Under accounting rules, we are required to recognize a charge to earnings to reduce our deferred tax assets if it is determined that any future tax benefits are not likely to be realized before they expire. Deferred tax assets generated in U.S. jurisdictions resulting from net operating losses generally expire 20 years after they are generated. In order to realize these future tax benefits, we estimate that we must generate approximately $5.7 billion in U.S. earnings before the benefits expire. There can be no assurances that we will achieve this level of earnings before some portion of these tax benefits expires. In addition, our belief that we will likely be able to realize these future tax benefits is based in part upon our estimates of the timing of other differences in revenue and expense recognition between tax returns and financial statements and our understanding of the application of tax regulations, which may prove to be incorrect for any number of reasons, including future changes in tax or accounting regulations. If we are required to recognize a charge to earnings to reduce our deferred tax assets, the charge may be material to our earnings or financial condition.

         Performance-Based Fee Arrangements May Increase the Volatility of our Revenues

        A portion of our investment advisory and related fee revenues is derived from performance fees. Our asset managers earn performance fees under certain client agreements if the investment performance in the portfolio meets or exceeds a specified benchmark. If the investment performance does not meet or exceed the investment return benchmark for a particular period, the asset manager will not generate a performance fee for that period and, if the benchmark is based on cumulative returns, the asset managers' ability to earn performance fees in future periods may be impaired. Recent investment performance issues and poor market conditions have had a negative effect on the performance fees we earn. We earned $17.4 million in performance fees during fiscal 2009 and $132.7 million in performance fees during fiscal 2008. Our opportunities to receive performance fees have generally increased as a result of the November 2005 acquisition of Permal, a fund-of-hedge funds manager that can earn performance fees in addition to the fees earned by its underlying hedge fund managers. Performance fees may become more common in our industry. An increase in performance fees, or in performance-based fee arrangements with our clients, could create greater fluctuations in our revenues.

         We Are Exposed to a Number of Risks Arising From our International Operations

        Our asset managers operate in a number of jurisdictions outside of the United States on behalf of international clients. We have offices in numerous countries and many cross border and local proprietary funds that are domiciled outside the United States. Our international operations require us to comply with the legal requirements of various foreign jurisdictions, expose us to the political consequences of operating in foreign jurisdictions and subject us to expropriation risks, expatriation controls and potential adverse tax consequences which, among other things, make it

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more difficult to repatriate to the United States the cash that we generate outside the U.S. Our foreign business operations are also subject to the following risks:

    difficulty in managing, operating and marketing our international operations;

    fluctuations in currency exchange rates which may result in substantial negative effects on assets under management and revenues; and

    significant adverse changes in foreign legal and regulatory environments.

         We Rely on Third Parties to Distribute our Mutual Funds and Certain Other Products

        In the transaction in which we acquired the CAM business, we transferred our retail securities brokerage and capital markets businesses to Citigroup. Prior to the closing of the transaction, our retail securities brokerage business had been the primary retail distributor of the Legg Mason Funds and both our retail brokerage and our capital markets businesses had distributed a number of our other asset management products and services. Since the transaction, we have been moving to an "open architecture" distribution model and now utilize third party distributors for many of our asset management products and services, which may expose us to risks resulting from the fact that we do not control the distributors. For example, we must compensate the distributors for selling our products and services in amounts that are agreed between them and us but which, in many cases, are largely determined by the distributor. In addition, these distributors generally offer their clients various investment products and services, including proprietary products and services, in addition to and in competition with our products and services.

        Pursuant to a Global Distribution Agreement we entered into with Citigroup, Citigroup has agreed to distribute certain of our asset management products and services, including the Legg Mason Funds and the Legg Mason Partners Funds, through its various distribution businesses, and we agreed that, subject to a few exceptions, Citigroup's retail securities brokerage would be the exclusive retail distributor of the Legg Mason Funds that are managed by Legg Mason Capital Management for a period of three years that ended in February 2009. Since that exclusivity ended, we are working to distribute the funds through a number of third parties, including Citigroup's retail securities brokerage. There can be no assurance that the termination of this exclusivity provision will not have an adverse effect on our ability or costs to acquire new, or retain our existing, assets under management.

        The former CAM business has historically relied upon Citigroup's distribution businesses to be the primary distributor of its products and services, and we expect this reliance to continue for some time despite the fact that CAM is no longer under common ownership with the distributors. The majority of our fund assets under management were distributed through Citigroup's various distribution businesses. While the Citigroup and other distributors are compensated for distributing our products and services, there can be no assurances that we will be successful in distributing the Legg Mason Funds and our other products and services, including those managed or offered by ClearBridge and other former CAM businesses, through Citigroup's distributors, that we will be successful in distributing our products and services through other third party distributors, or that the transfer of our retail securities brokerage and capital markets businesses will not have an adverse effect on our ability to distribute, or the costs of distributing, our products and services. In addition, mergers and other corporate transactions among distributors may affect our distribution relationships. For example, we are unable to predict with accuracy whether the pending combination of Citigroup's retail brokerage business into the business of another major retail broker will affect our existing distribution relationships or our ability, or costs, to attract new, and retain existing, investors in our products. If we are unable to distribute our products and services successfully, it will adversely affect our revenues and net income, and any increase in distribution related expenses could adversely affect our net income.

         Our Funds-of-Hedge Funds Business Entails a Number of Risks

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grown rapidly over the last several years. This growth did not continue in fiscal year 2009, during which there was a contraction in the funds-of-hedge funds business as the weak economic environment led investors to withdraw assets from the industry. The funds-of-hedge funds business typically involves clients being charged fees on two levels — at the funds-of-funds level and at the underlying funds level. These fees may include management fees and performance fees. There is no assurance that Permal will not be forced to change its fee structures by competitive or other pressures or that Permal's fee structures will not hamper its growth. In addition, Permal may generate significant performance fees from time to time, which could increase the volatility of our revenues. See " — Performance-Based Fee Arrangements May Increase the Volatility of our Revenues." Because Permal operates in the funds-of-hedge funds business globally, it is exposed to a number of regulatory authorities and requirements in different jurisdictions.


ITEM 1B. UNRESOLVED STAFF COMMENTS.

        None.


ITEM 2. PROPERTIES.

        We lease all of our office space. However, we have entered into an agreement under which we expect to purchase the building housing certain of our back office and support operations by the end of fiscal year 2012. Our headquarters and certain other functions are located in an office building in Baltimore, Maryland, in which we currently hold under lease approximately 371,000 square feet. We have signed a lease to move our headquarters to a new building that is currently under construction in Baltimore before the term of our current headquarters lease expires in September 2009. In the new headquarters building, we will lease approximately 373,000 square feet.

        Our asset managers and other subsidiaries are housed in office buildings in 34 cities in 18 countries around the world. The largest of the leases include:

    ClearBridge Advisors, Western Asset Management and our distribution and administrative services subsidiaries currently occupy approximately 132,000 square feet in an office building located in New York, New York in which we hold under lease approximately 195,000 square feet. The remaining 63,000 square feet has been subleased to a third party;

    Our distribution and administrative services subsidiaries occupy approximately 150,000 square feet in an office building located in Stamford, Connecticut; and

    Western Asset Management Company's headquarters is housed in an office building in Pasadena, California in which we occupy approximately 194,000 square feet.

        See Note 9 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 8 of this Report for a discussion of our lease obligations.


ITEM 3. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS.

        Our current and former subsidiaries are the subject of customer complaints, have been named as defendants or co-defendants in various lawsuits alleging substantial damages and have been involved in certain governmental and self-regulatory agency investigations and proceedings. These proceedings arise primarily from asset management, securities brokerage, and investment banking activities. Some of these proceedings relate to public offerings of securities in which one or more of our prior subsidiaries participated as a member of the underwriting syndicate. We are also aware of litigation against certain underwriters of offerings in which one or more of our former subsidiaries was a participant, but where the former subsidiary is not now a defendant. In these latter cases, it is possible that we may be called upon to contribute to settlements or judgments. In the Citigroup transaction, we transferred to Citigroup the subsidiaries that constituted our private client brokerage and capital markets businesses, thus transferring the entities that would have primary liability for most of the customer complaint, litigation and regulatory liabilities and

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proceedings arising from those businesses. However, as part of that transaction, we agreed to indemnify Citigroup for most customer complaint, litigation and regulatory liabilities of our former private client brokerage and capital markets businesses that result from pre-closing events. In addition, the asset management business we acquired from Citigroup is a defendant in a number of legal actions, including class action litigation, arising from pre-closing asset management activities, some of which seek substantial damages. That business is also involved in certain regulatory matters related to its business activities prior to the closing. Under the terms of the transaction agreement with Citigroup, Citigroup has agreed to indemnify us for certain legal matters, including all currently known pre-closing legal matters, of the former CAM business. While the ultimate resolution of any pre-closing matters threatened or pending from our prior brokerage and capital markets businesses or the former CAM business can not be determined at this time, based on current information and after consultation with legal counsel, management believes that any accrual or range of reasonably possible losses as of March 31, 2009 is not material. While the ultimate resolution of any threatened or pending litigation and other matters cannot be currently determined, in the opinion of our management, after consultation with legal counsel, the resolution of these matters will not have a material adverse effect on our financial position. However, our results of operations could be materially affected during any period if liabilities in that period differ from our prior estimates, and our cash flows could be materially impacted during any period in which these matters are resolved. See Note 9 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 8 of this Report.

        Legg Mason and a current and former officer, together with an underwriter in a public offering, are named as defendants in a consolidated legal action that was initially filed in October 2006. The complaint alleged that the defendants violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Securities Act of 1933 by making misleading statements to the public and omitting certain material facts with respect to the acquisition of the CAM business in a prospectus for a secondary stock offering and in other public statements in order to artificially inflate the price of Legg Mason common stock. The complaint sought certification of a class of shareholders who purchased Legg Mason common stock between February 1, 2006 and October 10, 2006 or who purchased stock in a secondary public offering around March 9, 2006 and seeks unspecified damages. On March 17, 2008, the complaint was dismissed with prejudice. However, the plaintiffs have appealed the dismissal of the claims under the Securities Act. The dismissal of the claims under the Exchange Act on behalf of the proposed class of purchasers of stock between February 1, 2006 and October 10, 2006 was not appealed and is now final. We intend to defend the action still under appeal vigorously. We cannot accurately predict the eventual outcome of the appeal at this point, or whether the action will have a material adverse effect on us.


ITEM 4. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS.

        None.


ITEM 4A. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE REGISTRANT.

        Information (not included in our definitive proxy statement for the 2009 Annual Meeting of Stockholders) regarding certain of our executive officers is as follows:

        Charles J. Daley, Jr., age 46, was elected Chief Financial Officer of Legg Mason in July 2005, and Senior Vice President, Principal Financial Officer and Treasurer of Legg Mason in January 2002. He has served in a number of financial management capacities since joining us in 1988, including as Vice President of Legg Mason since July 1999 and as Controller of Legg Mason from July 2001 to July 2002. Mr. Daley is a certified public accountant.

        Ronald R. Dewhurst, age 56, was elected Senior Managing Director of Legg Mason in January 2008 and is the head of our International division. Mr. Dewhurst served as the Chief Executive Officer of I00F, an investment management company in Australia, from 2004 to 2007. From 1993 to 2002, he held various positions at J.P. Morgan Investment Management and J.P. Morgan Fleming Asset Management including Head of Asian Equities, Hong Kong; Head of European Equities, London and Head of the Americas, New York. He was also a member of the J.P. Morgan Global Committee for Private Banking and Asset Management.

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        David R. Odenath, age 52, was elected Senior Vice President of Legg Mason in September 2008, and is the head of our Americas division. From 1999 to September 2008 he served in a number of capacities with Prudential Financial, the asset management arm of a large insurance and financial services company, most recently as President of Prudential Annuities and Co-Head of International Retirement, in which position he was responsible for supervising the firm's variable annuity business. Mr. Odenath is a director of 14 funds in the Legg Mason Funds mutual fund complex.

        Jeffrey A. Nattans, age 42, was elected Senior Vice President of Legg Mason in March 2009 and is responsible for overseeing our Specialized Asset Managers. Mr. Nattans has been involved in corporate strategy, strategic initiatives, including acquisitions and financings, and the development of Legg Mason's international equity asset management businesses since joining us in 2006. From 1996 to 2006, he served as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs, a large broker-dealer and investment banking firm.

        Joseph A. Sullivan, age 51, was elected Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of Legg Mason in September 2008 and is responsible for overseeing our administrative functions. From December 2005 to September 2008 he was responsible for overseeing the fixed income capital markets operations of Stifel Nicolaus, a broker-dealer. From 1993 to December 2005 he oversaw the fixed income capital markets operations of Legg Mason Wood Walker, Legg Mason's broker-dealer subsidiary that was sold in December 2005.

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PART II


ITEM 5. MARKET FOR REGISTRANT'S COMMON EQUITY, RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES.

        Shares of Legg Mason, Inc. common stock are listed and traded on the New York Stock Exchange (symbol LM). As of March 31, 2009, there were approximately 1,785 holders of record of Legg Mason common stock. Information with respect to our dividends and stock prices is as follows:

 
  Quarter ended  
 
  Mar. 31   Dec. 31   Sept. 30   June 30  

Fiscal 2009

                         
   

Cash dividend declared per share

  $ 0.24   $ 0.24   $ 0.24   $ 0.24  
   

Stock price range:

                         
       

High

    25.53     38.74     47.82     65.50  
       

Low

    10.37     11.09     26.56     43.37  

Fiscal 2008

                         
   

Cash dividend declared per share

  $ 0.24   $ 0.24   $ 0.24   $ 0.24  
   

Stock price range:

                         
       

High

    75.32     88.20     103.09     106.36  
       

Low

    51.51     68.35     76.80     92.82  

        We expect to continue paying cash dividends. However, the declaration of dividends is subject to the discretion of our Board of Directors. In determining whether to declare dividends, or how much to declare in dividends, our Board will consider factors it deems relevant, which may include our results of operations and financial condition, our financial requirements, general business conditions and the availability of funds from our subsidiaries, including all restrictions on the ability of our subsidiaries to provide funds to us. On May 4, 2009, our Board of Directors declared a regular, quarterly dividend of $.03 per share, significantly reducing the regular, quarterly dividend paid on shares of our common stock in order to improve our flexibility to respond to cash needs and business opportunities requiring cash outflows.

Equity Compensation Plan Information

        The following table provides information about our equity compensation plans as of March 31, 2009.

 
  (a)   (b)   (c)  
Plan category
  Number of securities to
be issued upon exercise
of outstanding options,
warrants and rights
  Weighted-average
exercise price of
outstanding options,
warrants and rights
  Number of securities
remaining available for
future issuance under
equity compensation
plans (excluding
securities reflected in
column (a))
 

Equity compensation plans approved by stockholders

    6,217,540 (1)   64.09 (2)   9,153,566 (3)(4)

Equity compensation plans not approved by stockholders

    6,280 (5)   (6)   (7)
               
   

Total

    6,223,820 (1)(5)   64.09 (2)(6)   9,153,566 (3)(4)(7)
               

(1)
Includes 622,783 shares of Legg Mason Common Stock ("Common Stock") that are held in a trust pending distribution of phantom stock units. The phantom stock units, which are converted into shares of Common Stock on a one-for-one basis upon distribution, were granted to plan participants upon their deferral of compensation or dividends paid on phantom stock units. When amounts are deferred, participants receive a number of phantom stock units equal to the deferred amount divided by 90% to 95% of the fair market value of a share of Common Stock. Also includes 39,032 restricted stock units granted to non-employee directors as equity compensation that are converted into shares of Common Stock on a one-for-one basis upon distribution.

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(2)
Does not include phantom stock units or restricted stock units that will be converted into Common Stock on a one-for-one basis upon distribution at no additional cost, and were acquired as described in footnote (1).

(3)
In addition, an unlimited number of shares of Common Stock may be issued under the Legg Mason & Co, LLC Deferred Compensation/Phantom Stock Plan upon the distribution of phantom stock units that may be acquired in the future as described in footnote (1).

(4)
5,342,797 of these shares may be issued under our omnibus equity plan as stock options, restricted or unrestricted stock grants or any other form of equity compensation. 499,217 of these shares may be issued under the Legg Mason, Inc. Equity Plan for Non-Employee Directors as grants of stock or restricted stock units. 3,311,552 of these shares may be purchased under our employee stock purchase plan, which acquires the shares that are purchased thereunder in the open market.

(5)
Represents 6,280 shares of Common Stock issuable under the Howard Weil Plan (as defined below).

(6)
The Howard Weil Plan provides for the issuance of shares of Common Stock upon the occurrence of certain events at no additional cost to the recipient. However, these rights were acquired upon the recipients' deferral of compensation or dividends on rights held with a value equal to the market value of the shares acquirable under the plan.

(7)
Under the Howard Weil Plan, 6,280 shares of Common Stock are currently held in a trust to be issued under the plan. No new awards are made under this plan, however, dividends on the shares held in the plan are reinvested in the right to receive additional shares of Common Stock, which are purchased in the market to fulfill this obligation.

        We have one equity compensation plan that has not been approved by our stockholders. This plan, the Howard, Weil, Labouisse, Friedrichs, Inc. Equity Incentive Plan (the "Howard Weil Plan"), has been terminated for purposes of additional awards for many years. However, shares continue to be held under the plan pending distribution.

Set forth below is a brief description of this plan.

Howard, Weil, Labouisse, Friedrichs, Inc. Equity Incentive Plan

        Under the Howard Weil Plan, certain employees of Howard, Weil, Labouisse, Friedrichs, Inc. ("Howard Weil") were entitled to defer their receipt of compensation. The deferred amounts were deemed invested in Voting Stock of Howard Weil. When we acquired Howard Weil in 1987, the deferred amounts were funded by placing Howard Weil stock into a trust, and the stock in the trust was converted into Legg Mason Common Stock. Since the acquisition, no additional amounts have been deferred under the Howard Weil Plan. However, the Howard Weil Plan governs the distribution of shares from the trust to participants. In addition, dividends paid on the shares held in the trust are used to purchase additional shares of Legg Mason Common Stock in the open market, which are then credited to the accounts of participants. Effective December 1, 2005, the participants in the Howard Weil Plan ceased to be employees of Legg Mason, thus triggering distribution of deferred amounts under the Plan. We expect this distribution to be completed in calendar year 2009.

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Purchases of our Common Stock

        The following table sets out information regarding our purchases of Common Stock during the quarter ended March 31, 2009

Period
  (a)
Total number
of shares
purchased
  (b)
Average price
paid per share
  (c)
Total number of
shares purchased
as part of
publicly announced
plans or programs(1)
  (d)
Maximum number
of shares that may
yet be purchased
under the plans
or programs(1)
 

January 1, 2009 Through January 31, 2009

      $         3,900,000  

February 1, 2009 Through February 28, 2009

                3,900,000  

March 1, 2009 Through March 31, 2009

                3,900,000  
                   
   

Total

      $         3,900,000  
                   

(1)
On July 19, 2007, we announced that our Board of Directors authorized Legg Mason to purchase 5.0 million shares of Legg Mason common stock in open-market purchases. There was no expiration date attached to this authorization.

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ITEM 6. SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA.

(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts or unless otherwise noted)

 
  Years Ended March 31,  
 
  2009
  2008
  2007
  2006
  2005
 
   

OPERATING RESULTS(1)

                               

Operating revenues

  $ 3,357,367   $ 4,634,086   $ 4,343,675   $ 2,645,212   $ 1,570,700  

Operating expenses, excluding impairment

    2,718,577     3,432,910     3,315,377     1,965,482     1,081,583  

Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets

    1,307,970     151,000              
   

Operating income (loss)

    (669,180 )   1,050,176     1,028,298     679,730     489,117  

Other income (expense)

    (203,441 )   971     15,556     35,732     (18,359 )

Fund support

    (2,283,236 )   (607,276 )            
   

Income (loss) from continuing operations before income tax provision (benefit) and minority interests

    (3,155,857 )   443,871     1,043,854     715,462     470,758  

Income tax provision (benefit)

    (1,210,853 )   175,995     397,612     275,595     175,334  
   

Income (loss) from continuing operations before minority interests

    (1,945,004 )   267,876     646,242     439,867     295,424  

Minority interests, net of tax

    (2,924 )   (266 )   4     (6,160 )    
   

Income (loss) from continuing operations

    (1,947,928 )   267,610     646,246     433,707     295,424  

Income from discontinued operations, net of tax

                66,421     113,007  

Gain on sale of discontinued operations, net of tax

            572     644,040      
   

Net income (loss)

  $ (1,947,928 ) $ 267,610   $ 646,818   $ 1,144,168   $ 408,431  
   

PER SHARE

                               

Net income (loss) per share:

                               
 

Basic

                               
   

Income (loss) from continuing operations

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.88   $ 4.58   $ 3.60   $ 2.86  
   

Income from discontinued operations

                0.55     1.09  
   

Gain on sale of discontinued operations

                5.35      
   

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.88   $ 4.58   $ 9.50   $ 3.95  
   
 

Diluted

                               
   

Income (loss) from continuing operations

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.86   $ 4.48   $ 3.35   $ 2.56  
   

Income from discontinued operations

                0.51     0.97  
   

Gain on sale of discontinued operations

                4.94      
   

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.86   $ 4.48   $ 8.80   $ 3.53  
   

Weighted average shares outstanding:

                               
 

Basic

    140,669     142,018     141,112     120,396     103,428  
 

Diluted(2)

    140,669     143,976     144,386     130,279     117,074  

Dividends declared

  $ .960   $ .960   $ .810   $ .690   $ .550  

BALANCE SHEET

                               

Total assets

  $ 9,321,354   $ 11,830,352   $ 9,604,488   $ 9,302,490   $ 8,219,472  

Long-term debt

    2,973,392     2,257,773     1,112,624     1,202,960     811,164  

Total stockholders' equity

    4,454,477     6,620,503     6,541,490     5,850,116     2,293,146  
   

FINANCIAL RATIOS AND OTHER DATA

                               

Cash income (loss) from continuing operations per diluted share (non-GAAP)(3)

  $ (15.74 ) $ 2.86   $ 5.86   $ 4.10   $ 3.17  

Profit margin:(4)

                               
 

Pre-tax

    (94.0 )%   9.6 %   24.0 %   27.0 %   30.0 %
 

After-tax

    (58.0 )%   5.8 %   14.9 %   16.6 %   18.8 %

Total debt to total capital(5)

    42.0 %   29.4 %   14.5 %   18.0 %   26.1 %

Assets under management (in millions)

  $ 632,404   $ 950,122   $ 968,510   $ 867,550   $ 374,529  

Full-time employees

    3,890     4,220     4,030     3,820     5,580  
   
(1)
Reflects results of Citigroup's asset management business ("CAM") and Permal Group Ltd ("Permal") since acquisition in fiscal 2006 and discontinued private client, capital markets and mortgage banking and servicing operations, where applicable.
(2)
Basic shares and diluted shares are the same for periods with a net loss.
(3)
Cash income (loss) from continuing operations is a non-GAAP performance measure we define as income from continuing operations, plus amortization and deferred taxes related to intangible assets and goodwill less deferred income taxes on goodwill and indefinite-life intangible asset impairments. See Supplemental Non-GAAP Information in Item 7. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
(4)
Calculated based on income from continuing operations before minority interests.
(5)
Calculated based on total debt as a percentage of total capital (total stockholders' equity plus total debt) as of March 31.

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ITEM 7. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS.

EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW

Legg Mason, Inc., a holding company, with its subsidiaries (which collectively comprise "Legg Mason") is a global asset management firm. Acting through our subsidiaries, we provide investment management and related services to institutional and individual clients, company-sponsored mutual funds and other investment vehicles. We offer these products and services directly and through various financial intermediaries. We have operations principally in the United States of America and the United Kingdom and also have offices in Australia, Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Dubai, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Poland, Singapore, Spain and Taiwan.

We operate in one reportable business segment, Asset Management. In connection with changes to our executive management during fiscal 2009 and a desire to expand multi-channel distribution capabilities and to better align our resources to access new growth opportunities, we realigned our management responsibilities. As a result, we now manage our business in two divisions or operating segments, Americas and International, which are primarily based on the geographic location of the advisor or the domicile of fund families we manage. Our division managers report directly to our Chief Executive Officer. The Americas Division consists of our U.S.-domiciled fund families, the separate account businesses of our U.S.-based investment affiliates and the domestic distribution organization. Similarly, the International Division consists of our fund complexes, distribution teams and investment affiliates located outside the U.S. We believe this structure will provide greater focus and allow us to maximize distribution efforts and more efficiently take advantage of growth opportunities locally and abroad. Presentation of all previously reported amounts have been conformed to the new management structure.

Our operating revenues primarily consist of investment advisory fees, from separate accounts and funds, and distribution and service fees. Investment advisory fees are generally calculated as a percentage of the assets of the investment portfolios that we manage. In addition, performance fees may be earned under certain investment advisory contracts for exceeding performance benchmarks. Distribution and service fees are fees received for distributing investment products and services or for providing other support services to investment portfolios, and are generally calculated as a percentage of the assets in an investment portfolio or as a percentage of new assets added to an investment portfolio. Our revenues, therefore, are dependent upon the level of our assets under management, and thus are affected by factors such as securities market conditions, our ability to attract and maintain assets under management and key investment personnel, and investment performance. Our assets under management primarily vary from period to period due to inflows and outflows of client assets and market performance. Client decisions to increase or decrease their assets under our management, and decisions by potential clients to utilize our services, may be based on one or more of a number of factors. These factors include our reputation in the marketplace, the investment performance, both absolute and relative to benchmarks or competitive products, of our products and services, the client or potential client's situation, including investment objectives, liquidity needs, investment horizon and amount of assets managed, our relationships with distributors and the external economic environment, including market conditions.

The fees that we charge for our investment services vary based upon factors such as the type of underlying investment product, the amount of assets under management, and the type of services (and investment objectives) that are provided. Fees charged for equity asset management services are generally higher than fees charged for fixed income and liquidity asset management services. Accordingly, our revenues will be affected by the composition of our assets under management. In addition, in the ordinary course of our business, we may reduce or waive investment management fees, or limit total expenses, on certain products or services for particular time periods to manage fund expenses, or for other reasons, and to help retain or increase managed assets. Under revenue sharing agreements, certain of our subsidiaries retain different percentages of revenues to cover their costs, including compensation. As such, our net income, profit margin and compensation as a percentage of operating revenues are impacted based on which subsidiaries generate our revenues, and a change in assets under management at one subsidiary can have a dramatically different effect on our revenues and earnings than an equal change at another subsidiary.

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The most significant component of our cost structure is employee compensation and benefits, of which a majority is variable in nature and includes incentive compensation that is primarily based upon revenue levels and profits. The next largest component of our cost structure is distribution and servicing fees, which are primarily fees paid to third party distributors for selling our asset management products and services and are largely variable in nature. Certain other operating costs are fixed in nature, such as occupancy, depreciation and amortization, and fixed contract commitments for market data, communication and technology services, and usually do not decline with reduced levels of business activity or, conversely, usually do not rise proportionately with increased business activity.

Our financial position and results of operations are materially affected by the overall trends and conditions of the financial markets, particularly in the United States, but increasingly in the other countries in which we operate. Results of any individual period should not be considered representative of future results. Our profitability is sensitive to a variety of factors, including the amount and composition of our assets under management, and the volatility and general level of securities prices and interest rates, among other things. Sustained periods of unfavorable market conditions are likely to affect our profitability adversely. In addition, the diversification of services and products offered, investment performance, access to distribution channels, reputation in the market, attracting and retaining key employees and client relations are significant factors in determining whether we are successful in attracting and retaining clients. The economic downturn of the past year contributed to a significant contraction in our business.

The financial services business in which we are engaged is extremely competitive. Our competition includes numerous global, national, regional and local asset management firms, broker-dealers and commercial banks. The industry has been dramatically impacted by the economic downturn of the past year, and in prior years by the consolidation of financial services firms through mergers and acquisitions. During the fiscal years ended March 31, 2009 and 2008, the fixed income markets have endured substantial turmoil. One effect of this turmoil was that liquidity in the markets for many types of asset backed commercial paper and medium term notes issued by structured investment vehicles ("SIVs") became substantially reduced. As a result, and to protect our clients, we entered into several arrangements during fiscal 2008 and 2009 to provide support to liquidity funds that are managed by a subsidiary that had invested in SIV securities.

The industry in which we operate is also subject to extensive regulation under federal, state, and foreign laws. Like most firms, we have been impacted by the regulatory and legislative changes. Responding to these changes has required us to incur costs that continue to impact our profitability.

All references to fiscal 2009, 2008 or 2007 refer to our fiscal year ended March 31 of that year. Terms such as "we," "us," "our," and "company" refer to Legg Mason.

BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

The financial environment globally and in the United States was volatile during fiscal 2009 and challenging market conditions persisted throughout most of our fiscal year. The sharp decline in equity markets and continuing dislocations in the credit markets adversely affected the entire financial sector during fiscal 2009. The equity markets suffered from pullback in consumer spending, which led to weak performance in global markets, increased unemployment, and significant declines in the values of assets owned by financial institutions. Investors' confidence continued to weaken, which caused a shift in the markets from equity and corporate bonds to U.S. treasury notes and bonds. As a result, all three major U.S. equity market indices declined sharply during the fiscal year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average,(1) NASDAQ Composite Index(2) and the S&P 500(3) were down 38%, 33% and 40%, respectively, for the fiscal year. The Barclays Capital U.S. Aggregate Bond Index(4) increased 3% and the Barclays Capital Global Aggregate Bond Index(4) decreased 5%. During fiscal 2009, the Federal Reserve Board reduced the discount rate by 2.00% to the current rate of 0.25%. Our results were negatively impacted by many of these factors. The financial environment in which we operate continues to be challenging moving into fiscal 2010. We expect the challenges presented by the credit markets to persist throughout the next fiscal year. We cannot predict how these uncertainties will impact the Company's results.

(1)
Dow Jones Industrial Average is a trademark of Dow Jones & Company, which is not affiliated with Legg Mason.
(2)
NASDAQ is a trademark of the NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc., which is not affiliated with Legg Mason.
(3)
S&P is a trademark of Standard & Poor's, a division of the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., which is not affiliated with Legg Mason.
(4)
Barclays Capital U.S. Aggregate Bond Index and Barclays Capital Global Aggregate Bond Index are trademarks of Barclays Capital, which is not affiliated with Legg Mason.

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The following table sets forth, for the periods indicated, items in the Consolidated Statements of Operations as a percentage of operating revenues and the increase (decrease) by item as a percentage of the amount for the previous period:

 
  Percentage of Operating Revenues   Period to Period Change(1)  
 
  2009
  Years Ended
March 31,
2008

  2007
  2009
Compared
to 2008

  2008
Compared
to 2007

 
       

Operating Revenues

                               
 

Investment advisory fees

                               
   

Separate accounts

    30.3 %   31.6 %   33.3 %   (30.5 )%   1.3 %
   

Funds

    54.7     50.1     46.5     (20.8 )   14.7  
   

Performance fees

    0.5     2.9     3.3     (86.9 )   (6.7 )
 

Distribution and service fees

    14.2     14.9     16.5     (31.4 )   (3.4 )
 

Other

    0.3     0.5     0.4     (54.0 )   53.9  
                   
   

Total operating revenues

    100.0     100.0     100.0     (27.6 )   6.7  
                   

Operating Expenses

                               
 

Compensation and benefits

    33.7     33.9     36.1     (27.9 )   0.1  
 

Distribution and servicing

    28.9     27.5     27.5     (23.9 )   6.5  
 

Communications and technology

    5.6     4.2     4.0     (2.3 )   10.7  
 

Occupancy

    6.2     2.8     2.3     61.9     29.2  
 

Amortization of intangible assets

    1.1     1.2     1.6     (36.3 )   (16.3 )
 

Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets

    39.0     3.3         n/m     n/m  
 

Other

    5.4     4.4     4.8     (13.3 )   0.9  
                   
   

Total operating expenses

    119.9     77.3     76.3     12.4     8.1  
                   

Operating Income (Loss)

    (19.9 )   22.7     23.7     n/m     2.1  
                   

Other Income (Expense)

                               
 

Interest income

    1.7     1.7     1.4     (26.8 )   30.6  
 

Interest expense

    (4.5 )   (1.8 )   (1.6 )   82.0     15.7  
 

Fund support

    (68.0 )   (13.1 )       n/m     n/m  
 

Other

    (3.3 )   0.1     0.5     n/m     n/m  
                   
   

Total other income (expense)

    (74.1 )   (13.1 )   0.3     n/m     n/m  
                   

Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations before Income Tax Provision (Benefit) and Minority Interests

    (94.0 )   9.6     24.0     n/m     (57.5 )
   

Income tax provision (benefit)

    (36.1 )   3.8     9.1     n/m     (55.7 )
                   

Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations before Minority Interests

    (57.9 )   5.8     14.9     n/m     (58.5 )
   

Minority interests, net of tax

    (0.1 )           n/m     n/m  
                   

Income from Continuing Operations

    (58.0 )   5.8     14.9     n/m     (58.6 )
 

Gain on sale of discontinued operations, net of tax

                n/m     n/m  
                   

Net Income (Loss)

    (58.0 )%   5.8 %   14.9 %   n/m     (58.6 )
                   

n/m—not meaningful

(1)
Calculated based on the change in actual amounts between fiscal years as a percentage of the prior year amount.

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FISCAL 2009 COMPARED WITH FISCAL 2008

Financial Overview

Net loss for the year ended March 31, 2009 totaled $1.9 billion, or $13.85 per diluted share, compared to net income of $267.6 million, or $1.86 per diluted share in the prior year. During fiscal 2009, we eliminated the exposure to SIVs of all liquidity funds managed by a subsidiary by purchasing and subsequently selling, or reimbursing the funds for a portion of the losses they incurred in selling, all securities issued by SIVs held in our liquidity funds and held by us. The majority of these SIV securities were supported under capital support arrangements, letters of credit or a total return swap ("TRS") prior to the purchase. These transactions, along with charges related to remaining capital support arrangements that support securities other than SIVs, resulted in aggregate charges during the fiscal year of $2.3 billion. Also, during fiscal 2009, impairment charges of $1.3 billion were recorded, related to goodwill and intangible assets, primarily in our former Wealth Management division, as a result of declines in the assets under management ("AUM") and projected cash flows of affiliates in that division, and a reduction in the value of certain acquired management contract intangible assets and a related trade name. Cash loss from continuing operations (see Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Information) was $2.2 billion, or $15.74 per diluted share, compared to cash income of $412.3 million, or $2.86 per diluted share, in the prior year. These decreases were primarily due to an increase in net losses related to the elimination of SIV exposure, net of income tax benefits and compensation related adjustments, of $1.1 billion, or $7.61 per diluted share, and an increase in pre-tax impairment charges of $1.2 billion, or $8.25 per diluted share. The pre-tax profit margin from continuing operations declined to (94.0%) from 9.6% in the prior year. The pretax profit margin from continuing operations, as adjusted (see Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Information), declined to (132.2%) from 13.2% in the prior year. During fiscal 2009, losses related to liquidity fund support and the impairment charge reduced the pre-tax profit margin by 66.2 percentage points and 39.0 percentage points, respectively, and reduced the pre-tax profit margin, as adjusted, by 93.1 percentage points and 54.8 percentage points, respectively. During fiscal 2008, losses related to liquidity fund support and the impairment charge reduced the pre-tax profit margin by 11.0 percentage points and 3.3 percentage points, respectively, and reduced the pre-tax profit margin, as adjusted, by 15.1 percentage points and 4.5 percentage points, respectively.

Assets Under Management

The components of the changes in our AUM (in billions) for the years ended March 31 were as follows:

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

Beginning of period

  $ 950.1   $ 968.5  
 

Investment funds, excluding liquidity funds:

             
   

Sales

    35.6     38.5  
   

Redemptions

    (58.3 )   (57.1 )
 

Separate account flows, net

    (121.2 )   (13.4 )
 

Liquidity fund flows, net

    (15.0 )   5.7  
   

Net client cash flows

    (158.9 )   (26.3 )

Market performance(1)

    (157.7 )   9.9  

Dispositions

    (1.1 )   (2.0 )
   

End of period

  $ 632.4   $ 950.1  
   
(1)
Includes impact of foreign exchange

AUM at March 31, 2009 were $632.4 billion, a decrease of $317.7 billion or 33% from March 31, 2008. The decrease in AUM was attributable to net client outflows of $159 billion and market depreciation of $158 billion, of which approximately 10% was related to the impact of foreign currency exchange fluctuation. There were net client outflows in all asset classes. The majority of outflows were in fixed income with $89 billion, or 56% of the outflows, followed by equity outflows and liquidity outflows of $47 billion and $23 billion, respectively. The majority of fixed income outflows were in products managed by Western Asset Management Company ("Western Asset") that have experienced investment performance issues, especially over the last fiscal year. Equity outflows were primarily experienced by key equity products managed at ClearBridge Advisors LLC ("ClearBridge"), Legg Mason Capital Management, Inc. ("LMCM") and Permal. Due in part to investment performance issues, we have experienced net equity outflows since fiscal 2007. We generally earn higher fees and profits on equity AUM, and outflows in this asset class will more negatively impact our revenues and net income than would outflows in other asset classes. In addition, due in part to recent investment performance issues, we have experienced outflows in our fixed income asset class for the past five quarters.

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Our investment advisory and administrative contracts are generally terminable at will or upon relatively short notice, and investors in the mutual funds that we manage may redeem their investments in the funds at any time without prior notice. Institutional and individual clients can terminate their relationships with us, reduce the aggregate amount of assets under management, or shift their funds to other types of accounts with different rate structures for any number of reasons, including investment performance, changes in prevailing interest rates, changes in our reputation in the marketplace, changes in management or control of clients or third party distributors with whom we have relationships, loss of key investment management personnel or financial market performance.

In response to the unprecedented market turmoil, during the December quarter, Permal temporarily modified its redemption notice timing to require 95 day prior notification rather than the historical 20 days. With the objective of returning to the 20 day notice period by January 2010, the current 95 day notice period for redemptions will be reduced to 65 days beginning with the September 30, 2009 redemption date. As of March 31, 2009, Permal had received approximately $2.4 billion of gross redemption notices that, unless withdrawn, will be redeemed in the June quarter.

AUM by Asset Class

AUM by asset class (in billions) as of March 31 were as follows:

 
  2009
  % of
Total

  2008
  % of
Total

  %
Change

 
   

Equity

  $ 126.9     20.1   $ 271.6     28.6     (53.3 )

Fixed Income

    357.6     56.5     508.2     53.5     (29.6 )

Liquidity

    147.9     23.4     170.3     17.9     (13.2 )
   

Total

  $ 632.4     100.0   $ 950.1     100.0     (33.4 )
   

The component changes in our AUM by asset class (in billions) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009 were as follows:

 
  Equity
  Fixed
Income

  Liquidity
  Total
 
   

March 31, 2008

  $ 271.6   $ 508.2   $ 170.3   $ 950.1  
 

Investment funds,
excluding liquidity funds

                         
   

Sales

    20.9     14.7         35.6  
   

Redemptions

    (32.2 )   (26.1 )       (58.3 )
 

Separate account flows, net

    (35.3 )   (77.7 )   (8.2 )   (121.2 )
 

Liquidity fund
flows, net

            (15.0 )   (15.0 )
   

Net client cash flows

    (46.6 )   (89.1 )   (23.2 )   (158.9 )

Market performance

    (97.0 )   (61.5 )   0.8     (157.7 )

Dispositions

    (1.1 )           (1.1 )
   

March 31, 2009

  $ 126.9   $ 357.6   $ 147.9   $ 632.4  
   

Average AUM by asset class (in billions) for the year ended March 31 were as follows:

 
  2009
  % of
Total

  2008
  % of
Total

  %
Change

 
   

Equity

  $ 203.2     25.1   $ 327.6     33.1     (38.0 )

Fixed Income

    438.0     54.0     498.6     50.3     (12.2 )

Liquidity

    169.2     20.9     163.9     16.6     3.2  
   

Total

  $ 810.4     100.0   $ 990.1     100.0     (18.1 )
   

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AUM by Division

AUM by division (in billions) as of March 31 were as follows:

 
  2009
  % of Total
  2008
  % of Total
  % Change
 
   

Americas

  $ 446.5     70.6   $ 671.2     70.6     (33.5 )

International

    185.9     29.4     278.9     29.4     (33.3 )
   

Total

  $ 632.4     100.0   $ 950.1     100.0     (33.4 )
   

The component changes in our AUM by division (in billions) for the year ended March 31, 2009 were as follows:

 
  Americas
  International
  Total
 
   

March 31, 2008

  $ 671.2   $ 278.9   $ 950.1  
 

Investment funds, excluding liquidity funds

                   
   

Sales

    28.3     7.3     35.6  
   

Redemptions

    (46.4 )   (11.9 )   (58.3 )
 

Separate account flows, net

    (84.5 )   (36.7 )   (121.2 )
 

Liquidity fund flows, net

    (6.7 )   (8.3 )   (15.0 )
   

Net client cash flows

    (109.3 )   (49.6 )   (158.9 )

Market performance

    (114.3 )   (43.4 )   (157.7 )

Dispositions

    (1.1 )       (1.1 )
   

March 31, 2009

  $ 446.5   $ 185.9   $ 632.4  
   

During April 2009, we estimate that our AUM increased approximately 1% from March 31, 2009 as a result of positive market performance of 4% offset by net client outflows of 3%. These outflows were consistent with March quarter outflows. Equity assets increased 7% partially offset by a decrease in liquidity assets of 1%.

Investment Performance(5)

Legg Mason is a diversified global asset management company that offers a wide range of investment products. We provide investment services to both retail and institutional clients that span many asset classes, levels of risk, geographic locations and investment styles. As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, equity assets accounted for 20% and 29%, respectively, fixed income accounted for 57% and 53%, respectively, and liquidity accounted for the remaining 23% and 18%, respectively, of our assets under management.

The past 12 months were characterized by significant volatility with erratic, unprecedented price movements across a variety of markets. The markets have been significantly impacted by the failure of major financial institutions, the freeze in the credit markets and unprecedented government intervention. In addition, the downturn in housing that led the U.S. into a broader slowdown set off financial turmoil that continues. As a result, financial stocks led the equity markets lower, with the S&P 500 Financials Index down 63%, compared to the broader S&P 500 Index, which dropped 38%. As of March 31, 2009, for the trailing 1-year, 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year periods approximately 49%, 53%, 58%, and 88% of our marketed equity composite(6) assets outpaced their benchmarks, respectively. As of March 31, 2008, for the trailing 1-year, 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year periods approximately 53%, 53%, 49%, and 94% of our marketed equity composite assets outpaced their benchmarks, respectively.

(5)
Index performance in this section includes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains.

(6)
A composite is an aggregation of discretionary portfolios (separate accounts and investment funds) into a single group that represents a particular investment objective or strategy. Each of our asset managers has its own specific guidelines for including portfolios in its marketed composites. Assets under management that are not managed in accordance with the guidelines are not included in a composite. As of March 31, 2009, 85% of our equity assets under management and 84% of our fixed income assets under management were in marketed composites. As of March 31, 2008, 86% of our equity assets under management and 83% of our fixed income assets under management were in marketed composites.

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In the fixed income markets, the economic crisis deepened, but the government's numerous actions laid the foundation for a recovery, causing investor confidence to improve modestly late in the March 2009 quarter. The new fiscal stimulus package designed to aid the economy, and the government's intention to issue more public debt for financing, caused yields to rise during the quarter.

For the 1-year period, Treasury yields have decreased significantly while long term rates have increased resulting in a steeper yield curve. In addition, the worst performing sectors were home equity asset-backed securities and investment grade corporate securities as measured by the Barclays ABS Home Equity Index returning (35)% and the Barclays U.S. Corporate Investment Grade Index returning (7)% for the 1-year period. As of March 31, 2009, for the trailing 1-year, 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year periods approximately 31%, 12%, 32%, and 17% of our marketed fixed income composite assets outpaced their benchmarks, respectively. As of March 31, 2008, for the trailing 1-year, 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year periods approximately 4%, 21%, 54%, and 74% of our fixed income marketed composite assets outpaced their benchmarks, respectively.

As of March 31, 2009, for the trailing 1-year, 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year periods 43%, 52%, 47%, and 75% of our U.S. long-term mutual fund(7) assets outpaced their Lipper category average, respectively.

As of March 31, 2008, for the trailing 1-year, 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year periods 41%, 45%, 57%, and 85% of our U.S. long-term mutual fund(7) assets outpaced their Lipper category average, respectively.

As of March 31, 2009, for the trailing 1-year, 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year periods 47%, 60%, 49%, and 76% of our U.S. equity mutual fund(7) assets outpaced their Lipper category average, respectively. As of March 31, 2008, for the trailing 1-year, 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year periods 45%, 50%, 50%, and 91% of our U.S. equity mutual fund(7) assets outpaced their Lipper category average, respectively.

As of March 31, 2009, for the trailing 1-year, 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year periods 38%, 41%, 45%, and 72% of our U.S. fixed income mutual fund(7) assets outpaced their Lipper category average, respectively. As of March 31, 2008, for the trailing 1-year, 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year periods 33%, 34%, 67%, and 68% of our U.S. fixed income mutual fund(7) assets outpaced their Lipper category average, respectively.

Revenue by Division

Operating revenues by division (in millions) for the years ended March 31 were as follows:

 
  2009
  % of
Total

  2008
  % of
Total

  %
Change

 
   

Americas

  $ 2,290.5     68.2   $ 3,217.2     69.4     (28.8 )

International

    1,066.9     31.8     1,416.9     30.6     (24.7 )
   

Total

  $ 3,357.4     100.0   $ 4,634.1     100.0     (27.6 )
   

The decrease in operating revenues in the Americas division was primarily due to decreased mutual fund advisory fees on assets managed by LMCM, ClearBridge and Royce & Associates, LLC ("Royce"), decreased separate account advisory fees on assets managed by Private Capital Management, LP ("PCM"), ClearBridge and LMCM and decreased distribution and service fee revenues from U.S. retail equity funds. The decrease in operating revenues in the International division was primarily due to a decline in fund revenues and performance fees at Permal, lower separate account advisory fees on assets managed by Western Asset and decreased distribution and service fee revenues from International balanced and fixed income funds.

(7)
Source: Lipper Inc. includes open-end, closed-end, and variable annuity funds. As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, the U.S. long-term mutual fund assets represented in the data accounted for 12% and 14%, respectively, of our total assets under management. The performance of our U.S. long-term mutual fund assets is included in the marketed composites.

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RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Operating Revenues

Revenues from continuing operations for the year ended March 31, 2009 were $3.4 billion, down 28% from $4.6 billion in the prior year primarily as a result of an 18% decrease in average AUM, due to a decline in average equity assets of approximately 38% and fixed income assets of approximately 12%. The shift in the mix of AUM from higher fee equity assets to a greater percentage of fixed income and liquidity assets also contributed to the revenue decline. Operating revenues were also negatively impacted by a decline in performance fees of approximately $115.3 million, or 87%.

Investment advisory fees from separate accounts decreased $447.3 million, or 31%, to $1.0 billion. Of this decrease, $273.1 million was the result of lower average equity assets at PCM, ClearBridge, LMCM and Brandywine Global Investment Management, LLC ("Brandywine"), $80.9 million was the result of lower average fixed income assets managed at Western Asset, and $43.9 million was the result of the sale of the Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group ("LMPPG") business. See Note 2 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for a description of the sale.

Investment advisory fees from funds decreased $483.4 million, or 21%, to $1.8 billion. Of this decrease approximately $450 million was the result of lower average equity assets managed primarily at LMCM, ClearBridge, Permal, and Royce, approximately $76 million was the result of lower average fixed income assets managed at Western Asset, offset by approximately $42 million which was the result of increased liquidity assets managed, primarily at Western Asset.

Performance fees decreased 87%, or $115.3 million, to $17.4 million during fiscal 2009, primarily as a result of a decrease in performance fees earned on alternative investment products at Permal.

Distribution and service fees decreased 31% to $475.0 million primarily as a result of a decline in average AUM of the retail share classes of our domestic and international equity funds, which resulted in a decrease of $176.7 million.

Operating Expenses

During the past year, market conditions have contributed to a reduction in our AUM, revenues and earnings. As discussed above, although a significant portion of our expenses are variable and largely increase or decrease proportionately with revenue, a portion of our expenses are fixed and do not decline with reduced revenues. As a result of the substantial decline in revenues during fiscal 2009, certain actions were taken to reduce our corporate cost structure. These cost-saving measures primarily include reductions in headcount and discretionary incentive compensation in administrative and business support functions, significant reductions in the utilization of consultants for technology projects, and substantial curtailment of travel and entertainment costs. These measures, and other less significant actions, have resulted in the elimination of approximately $135 million in costs on an annualized basis, before costs incurred to achieve these savings, such as severance. The discussion below for each of our operating expenses identifies the amount of variance attributable to cost-savings achieved in fiscal 2009, where applicable.

Compensation and benefits decreased 28% to $1.1 billion. This decrease was primarily driven by a $341 million decrease in revenue share based compensation related to lower revenues in fiscal 2009; the impact of cost savings initiatives, such as reductions in headcount, discretionary incentives and other discretionary compensation that lowered compensation by approximately $86 million and a decrease in deferred compensation obligations of approximately $59 million resulting from market losses on invested assets of deferred compensation plans (which are largely offset by losses in other non-operating expense). These decreases were offset in part by lower incentive compensation reductions of $40 million related to charges to provide support for certain liquidity funds that held SIV-issued securities. Compensation as a percentage of operating revenues decreased slightly to 33.7% from 33.9% in the prior fiscal year as compensation reductions related to unrealized market losses on deferred compensation plans were substantially offset by fixed compensation costs of administrative and sales personnel which do not vary with revenues.

Distribution and servicing expenses decreased 24% to $970.0 million, primarily as a result of a decrease in average AUM in certain products for which we pay fees to third-party distributors.

Communications and technology expense decreased 2% to $188.3 million, primarily as a result of cost savings initiatives that led to an $11.3 million decrease in

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technology consulting fees, offset in part by a $4.1 million increase in market data costs for services previously included in Other expenses, and a $3.2 million increase in depreciation expense related to investment management infrastructure.

Occupancy expense increased 62% to $209.5 million, primarily as a result of lease reserves related to office vacancies totaling $70.1 million and accelerated depreciation of assets in vacated space of $9.0 million.

Amortization of intangible assets decreased 36% to $36.5 million, primarily as a result of the sale of the LMPPG business, which reduced amortization expense by $10.6 million, and the impact of the impairment of intangible assets in fiscal year 2008, which reduced amortization expense by $6.6 million.

Impairment charges increased to $1.3 billion. Approximately $1.2 billion of the total impairment charges relate to goodwill and intangible assets in our former Wealth Management division as a result of significant declines in the AUM and a reduction in projected cash flows of the division. The remaining $146 million relates to certain acquired management contracts, as a result of a more accelerated rate of client attrition, and a related trade name. See Critical Accounting Policies and Note 5 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for further discussion of the impairment charges.

Other expenses decreased $27.8 million to $182.1 million, primarily as a result of cost savings initiatives that resulted in reduced travel and entertainment costs of $11.4 million, lower professional fees of $7.2 million and lower advertising costs of $5.4 million. In addition, the sale of the LMPPG overlay and implementation business eliminated support costs of approximately $5 million.

Operating expenses in fiscal 2010 will continue to benefit from the cost reduction initiatives implemented in fiscal 2009. In addition, we have planned and are in the process of implementing additional cost reductions to bring the total amount to $160 million on an annualized basis by September 30, 2009. However, our business is dynamic and requires us to incur incremental expenses from time to-time to grow and better support the business. For example, operating expenses in fiscal 2010 will reflect incremental costs of approximately $10 million associated with the relocation of our corporate headquarters. In addition, from time to time we fill key positions and take actions to retain key talent that would require additional compensation.

As discussed above, during fiscal 2010, we will relocate our corporate headquarters. We are currently pursuing sub-tenants for certain floors under lease that will be unoccupied as a result of headcount reductions. Given the current commercial real estate market, at the time we secure a sub-lease or the space is deemed to be permanently abandoned, we will likely recognize a charge for the present value of the amount by which our commitment under our lease exceeds the amount due to us under the expected sub-lease terms. However, subsequent to any such charge, occupancy expense will be reduced by the amount of our lease costs attributable to the sublet floors.

Non-Operating Income (Expense)

Interest income decreased 27% to $56.3 million primarily as a result of a decline in average interest rates earned on investment balances, which decreased interest income by $42.1 million, offset in part by higher average investment account balances due to proceeds from the issuance of debt, which increased interest income by $25.3 million.

Interest expense increased 82% to $150.5 million as a result of higher debt levels. We raised $1.15 billion in May 2008 by issuing Equity Units, and $1.25 billion by issuing 2.5% convertible senior notes in January 2008, which resulted in an increase of approximately $83.1 million in interest expense. These increases were offset in part by the impact of the repayment of $425 million principal amount of 6.75% senior notes in July 2008 and lower interest rates paid on our term loan, which together resulted in a decrease of $28.6 million.

During fiscal 2010, interest expense will increase by $32.3 million as a result of the adoption of FASB Staff Position ("FSP") No. APB 14-1, "Accounting for Convertible Debt Instruments That May Be Settled in Cash upon Conversion (Including Partial Cash Settlement)", related to our 2.5% convertible senior notes. See Other Recent Accounting Developments in Note 1 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for more information on this FSP.

Fund support losses increased $1.7 billion, primarily as a result of continued SIV price deterioration and our elimination of SIV exposure. See Note 17 of Notes to

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Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information.

Other non-operating income (expense) decreased $116.0 million to a loss of $109.2 million, primarily as a result of an increase of $58.3 million in unrealized market losses on assets held in deferred compensation plans, which are offset by corresponding compensation reductions discussed above, and $33.1 million in unrealized market losses on investments in proprietary fund products.

Income Tax Benefit

The income tax benefit was $1.2 billion compared to income tax expense of $176.0 million in the prior year, primarily as a result of the losses related to liquidity fund support and charges for impairment of goodwill and intangible assets. The effective tax rate was a benefit of 38.4% in the current year compared to a 39.7% provision in the prior year. The current year benefit rate is primarily driven by the impact of the SIV-related charges with lower state tax benefits. In addition, the current year includes approximately $80 million in tax benefits associated with the restructuring of a foreign subsidiary, offset by the impact of a non-deductible portion of the goodwill impairment charge.

Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Information

Cash Income from Continuing Operations

As supplemental information, we are providing a performance measure that is based on a methodology other than generally accepted accounting principles ("non-GAAP") for "cash income from continuing operations" that management uses as a benchmark in evaluating and comparing the period-to-period operating performance of Legg Mason. We define "cash income from continuing operations" as income (loss) from continuing operations, plus amortization and deferred taxes related to intangible assets and goodwill less deferred income taxes on goodwill and indefinite-life intangible asset impairment. We believe that cash income (loss) from continuing operations provides a good representation of our operating performance adjusted for non-cash acquisition related items and it facilitates comparison of our results to the results of other asset management firms that have not engaged in significant acquisitions, including any related goodwill or intangible asset impairments. We also believe that cash income (loss) from continuing operations is an important metric in estimating the value of an asset management business. This measure is provided in addition to income from continuing operations, but is not a substitute for income from continuing operations and may not be comparable to non-GAAP performance measures, including measures of cash earnings or cash income, of other companies. Further, cash income from continuing operations is not a liquidity measure and should not be used in place of cash flow measures determined under GAAP. We consider cash income from continuing operations to be useful to investors because it is an important metric in measuring the economic performance of asset management companies, as an indicator of value and because it facilitates comparisons of our operating results with the results of other asset management firms that have not engaged in significant acquisitions.

In calculating cash income from continuing operations, we add the impact of the amortization of intangible assets from acquisitions, such as management contracts, to income from continuing operations to reflect the fact that this non-cash expense makes it difficult to compare our operating results with the results of other asset management firms that have not engaged in significant acquisitions. Deferred taxes on indefinite-life intangible assets and goodwill represent actual tax benefits that are not realized under GAAP absent an impairment charge or the disposition of the related business. Because we actually receive these tax benefits on indefinite-life intangible assets and goodwill over time, we add them to income in the calculation of cash income from continuing operations. Conversely, we subtract income taxes on these impairment charges that have been recognized under GAAP.

Should a disposition or impairment charge occur on indefinite-life intangible assets or goodwill, its impact on cash income from continuing operations may distort actual changes in the operating performance or value of our firm. Accordingly, we monitor changes in indefinite-life intangible assets and goodwill and the related impact, including taxes, on cash income from continuing operations to ensure appropriate adjustments and explanations accompany disclosures of cash income from continuing operations.

Although depreciation and amortization on fixed assets are non-cash expenses, we do not add these charges in calculating cash income from continuing operations because these charges are related to assets that will ultimately require replacement.

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A reconciliation of income from continuing operations to cash income from continuing operations (in thousands except per share) is as follows:

 
  For the Years Ended March 31,  
 
  2009
  2008
 
   

Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations

  $ (1,947,928 ) $ 267,610  
 

Plus (Less):

             
   

Amortization of intangible assets

    36,488     57,271  
   

Deferred income taxes on intangible assets

    142,494     143,600  
   

Deferred income taxes on impairment charges

    (444,618 )   (56,187 )
       

Cash Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations

  $ (2,213,564 ) $ 412,294  
       

Cash Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations per Diluted Share

             
 

Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations per diluted share

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.86  
   

Amortization of intangible assets

    0.26     0.40  
   

Deferred income taxes on intangible assets

    1.01     0.99  
   

Deferred income taxes on impairment charges

    (3.16 )   (0.39 )
       

Cash Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations per Diluted Share

  $ (15.74 ) $ 2.86  
       

The decrease in cash income from continuing operations was primarily due to an increase in pre-tax impairment charges of $1.2 billion, or $8.25 per diluted share, and an increase in net losses related to the elimination of SIV exposure of $1.1 billion, or $7.61 per diluted share.

Pre-tax Profit Margin from Continuing Operations, as Adjusted

We believe that pre-tax profit margin from continuing operations adjusted for distribution and servicing expense is a useful measure of our performance because it indicates what our margins would have been without the distribution revenues that are passed through to third parties as a direct cost of selling our products, and thus shows the effect of these revenues on our margins. This measure is provided in addition to the Company's pre-tax profit margin from continuing operations calculated under GAAP, but is not a substitute for calculations of margin under GAAP and may not be comparable to non-GAAP performance measures, including measures of adjusted margins, of other companies. A reconciliation of pre-tax profit margin from continuing operations adjusted for distribution and servicing expense (in thousands) is as follows:

 
  For the Years Ended March 31,  
 
  2009
  2008
 
   

Operating Revenues, GAAP basis

  $ 3,357,367   $ 4,634,086  
 

Less:

             
   

Distribution and servicing expense

    969,964     1,273,986  
       

Operating Revenues, as adjusted

  $ 2,387,403   $ 3,360,100  
       
 

Income (Loss) before Income Tax Provision (Benefit) and Minority Interests

  $ (3,155,857 ) $ 443,871  
       

Pre-tax profit margin, GAAP basis

    (94.0 )%   9.6 %

Pre-tax profit margin, as adjusted

    (132.2 )   13.2  

During fiscal 2009, losses related to liquidity fund support and impairment charges reduced the pre-tax profit margin by 66.2 percentage points and 39.0 percentage points, respectively, and reduced the pre-tax profit margin, as adjusted, by 93.1 percentage points and 54.8 percentage points, respectively. During fiscal 2008, losses related to liquidity fund support and the impairment of management contracts reduced the pre-tax profit margin by 11.0 percentage points and 3.3 percentage points, respectively, and reduced the pre-tax profit margin, as adjusted, by 15.1 percentage points and 4.5 percentage points, respectively.

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FISCAL 2008 COMPARED WITH FISCAL 2007

Financial Overview

During fiscal 2008, we entered into several transactions to provide support to certain liquidity funds that held securities issued by SIVs that are managed by a subsidiary. These transactions resulted in aggregate charges during the fiscal year of $607.3 million. Also, during fiscal 2008, an impairment charge of $151.0 million was recorded for a reduction in the value of certain acquired management contract intangible assets. Net income for the year ended March 31, 2008 totaled $267.6 million, or $1.86 per diluted share, a decrease of 59% and 58%, respectively, from the prior year. Cash income from continuing operations (see Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Information) was $412.3 million, or $2.86 per diluted share, each representing a decrease of 51% from the prior year. These decreases were primarily due to net losses related to liquidity fund support, net of income tax benefits and compensation related adjustments, of $313.7 million, or $2.18 per diluted share, and the pre-tax impairment charge of $151.0 million, or $1.05 per diluted share. The pre-tax profit margin from continuing operations declined to 9.6% from 24.0% in the prior year. The pretax profit margin from continuing operations, as adjusted (see Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Information), declined to 13.2% from 33.2% in the prior year. During fiscal 2008, losses related to liquidity fund support and the impairment charge reduced the pre-tax profit margin by 11.0 percentage points and 3.3 percentage points, respectively, and reduced the pre-tax profit margin, as adjusted, by 15.1 percentage points and 4.5 percentage points, respectively.

Assets Under Management

The components of the changes in our assets under management ("AUM") (in billions) for the years ended March 31 were as follows:

 
  2008
  2007
 
   

Beginning of period

  $ 968.5   $ 867.6  

Net client cash flows

    (26.3 )   44.2  

Market performance

    9.9     57.5  

Acquisitions (dispositions), net

    (2.0 )   (0.8 )
   

End of period

  $ 950.1   $ 968.5  
   

AUM at March 31, 2008 were $950.1 billion, a decrease of $18.4 billion or 2% from March 31, 2007. Net client cash outflows for the fiscal year were $26.3 billion and were driven by outflows in equity assets of approximately $44 billion, resulting, in part, from lower relative investment performance, partially offset by approximately $15 billion and $3 billion of fixed income and liquidity inflows, respectively.

AUM by Asset Class

AUM by asset class (in billions) as of March 31 were as follows:

 
  2008
  % of
Total

  2007
  % of
Total

  %
Change

 
   

Equity

  $ 271.6     28.6   $ 338.0     34.9     (19.6 )

Fixed Income

    508.2     53.5     470.9     48.6     7.9  

Liquidity

    170.3     17.9     159.6     16.5     6.7  
   

Total

  $ 950.1     100.0   $ 968.5     100.0     (1.9 )
   

Average AUM by asset class (in billions) for the year ended March 31 were as follows:

 
  2008
  % of
Total

  2007
  % of
Total

  %
Change

 
   

Equity

  $ 327.6     33.1   $ 325.1     35.9     0.8  

Fixed Income

    498.6     50.3     441.9     48.8     12.8  

Liquidity

    163.9     16.6     138.8     15.3     18.1  
   

Total

  $ 990.1     100.0   $ 905.8     100.0     9.3  
   

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AUM by Division

AUM by division (in billions) as of March 31 were as follows:

 
  2008
  % of
Total

  2007
  % of
Total

  %
Change

 
   

Americas

  $ 671.2     70.6   $ 693.8     71.6     (3.3 )

International

    278.9     29.4     274.7     28.4     1.5  
   

Total

  $ 950.1     100.0   $ 968.5     100.0     (1.9 )
   

The component changes in our AUM by division (in billions) for the year ended March 31, 2008 were as follows:

 
  Americas
  International
  Total AUM
 
   

March 31, 2007

  $ 693.8   $ 274.7   $ 968.5  

Net client cash flows

    (8.7 )   (17.6 )   (26.3 )

Market performance

    (12.6 )   22.5     9.9  

Acquisitions (dispositions), net

    (1.3 )   (0.7 )   (2.0 )
   

March 31, 2008

  $ 671.2   $ 278.9   $ 950.1  
   

Revenue by Division

Operating revenues by division (in millions) for the years ended March 31 were as follows:

 
  2008
  % of
Total

  2007
  % of
Total

  %
Change

 
   

Americas

  $ 3,217.2     69.4   $ 3,169.4     73.0     1.5  

International

    1,416.9     30.6     1,174.3     27.0     20.7  
   

Total

  $ 4,634.1     100.0   $ 4,343.7     100.0     6.7  
   

The increase in operating revenues in the Americas division was primarily due to increased mutual fund advisory fees on assets managed by Western Asset and Royce and increased separate account advisory fees on assets managed by Western Asset and Brandywine. These were partially offset by decreased separate account advisory fees on assets managed by PCM, decreased mutual fund advisory fees on assets managed by ClearBridge and decreased distribution and service fee revenues from U.S. retail equity funds. The increase in operating revenues in the International division was primarily due to increased fund revenues at Permal and Legg Mason Poland.

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Operating Revenues

Revenues from continuing operations for the year ended March 31, 2008 were $4.6 billion, up 7% from $4.3 billion in the prior year primarily as a result of a 9% increase in average AUM, principally in the liquidity and fixed income asset classes.

Investment advisory fees from separate accounts increased 1%, or $18.7 million, to $1.46 billion, primarily as a result of higher average assets managed by Western Asset, Brandywine and Batterymarch Financial Management Inc., offset in part by a decline in advisory fees due to lower average assets managed by PCM and ClearBridge.

Investment advisory fees from funds increased 15% to $2.3 billion, primarily as a result of an increase in average assets managed by Permal, Western Asset and Royce. These increases were partially offset by a decrease in average assets managed by ClearBridge.

Performance fees decreased 7%, or $9.5 million, to $132.7 million during fiscal 2008, primarily as a result of decreases in performance fees earned by Western Asset, and LMCM, which were partially offset by an increase in performance fees earned by Permal.

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Distribution and service fees decreased 3% to $692.3 million primarily as a result of a decline in average AUM of the retail share classes of our domestic equity funds.

Operating Expenses

Compensation and benefits remained flat at $1.6 billion, as increased revenue-share based incentive expense on higher revenues along with higher salary and benefits at certain of our subsidiaries were substantially offset by incentive expense reductions related to charges to provide support for certain liquidity funds that hold SIV-issued securities. See Note 17 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for further discussion of these charges related to our liquidity business. Compensation as a percentage of operating revenues was 33.9% for fiscal 2008, down from 36.1% for fiscal 2007, primarily as a result of a reduction in compensation resulting from adjustments related to liquidity fund support.

Distribution and servicing expenses increased 7% to $1.3 billion, primarily as a result of increased average AUM at Permal and in liquidity assets for which we pay higher relative fees to third party distributors.

Communications and technology expense increased 11% to $192.8 million, primarily as a result of increased depreciation expense, technology maintenance, and other expenditures related to investment management and business continuity infrastructure and office relocations.

Occupancy expense increased 29% to $129.4 million, primarily as a result of higher rent at new office locations and the impact of duplicate rent on facilities during relocation periods.

Expense for impairment of management contracts was $151.0 million, related to the impairment of certain acquired management contracts as a result of a more accelerated rate of client attrition than previously estimated. See Note 5 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for further discussion of the impairment of management contracts.

Other operating expenses increased 1% to $209.9 million, driven primarily by increased promotional expenses, offset in part by decreased expenses under a transition services agreement with Citigroup related to the integration of businesses acquired from Citigroup and prior year losses on the disposal of certain fixed assets as a result of office relocations.

Other Income (Expense)

Interest income increased $18.0 million to $76.9 million, primarily as a result of higher average firm investment account balances, offset in part by a decline in average interest rates earned on these balances. Interest expense increased $11.2 million to $82.7 million due to $500 million of new borrowings under our $1.0 billion unsecured revolving credit facility and the issuance of $1.25 billion of convertible senior notes in January 2008, offset in part by $150 million of principal reduction made on our $700 million term loan.

Other non-operating income (expense) decreased $628.7 million to a loss of $600.5 million, primarily as a result of losses related to liquidity fund support of approximately $607.3 million, which excludes $1.0 million of financing costs included in interest expense. See Note 17 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information.

Provision for Income Taxes

The provision for income taxes decreased 56% to $176.0 million, primarily as a result of lower earnings due to losses related to liquidity fund support and the impairment of acquired management contract assets recorded during fiscal 2008. The effective tax rate increased to 39.7% from 38.1% in the prior year primarily reflecting an increase in earnings in higher state income tax rate jurisdictions as a result of the impairment and liquidity fund support charges at lower relative state income tax rates.

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Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Information

Cash Income from Continuing Operations

A reconciliation of income from continuing operations to cash income from continuing operations (in thousands except per share) is as follows:

 
  For the Years Ended March 31,  
 
  2008
  2007
 
   

Income from Continuing Operations

  $ 267,610   $ 646,246  
 

Plus (less):

             
   

Amortization of intangible assets

    57,271     68,410  
   

Deferred income taxes on intangible assets

    143,600     130,758  
   

Deferred income taxes on impairment charges

    (56,187 )    
       

Cash Income from Continuing Operations

  $ 412,294   $ 845,414  
       

Cash Income per Diluted Share

             
 

Income from continuing operations per diluted share

  $ 1.86   $ 4.48  
   

Amortization of intangible assets

    0.40     0.47  
   

Deferred income taxes on intangible assets

    0.99     0.91  
   

Deferred income taxes on impairment charges

    (0.39 )    
       

Cash Income per Diluted Share

  $ 2.86   $ 5.86  
       

The decrease in cash income from continuing operations in fiscal 2008 is primarily due to net losses related to liquidity fund support of $313.7 million, or $2.18 per diluted share, and the impairment of management contracts, net of income tax benefits, of $94.8 million, or $0.66 per diluted share.

Pre-tax Profit Margin from Continuing Operations, as Adjusted

A reconciliation of pre-tax profit margin from continuing operations adjusted for distribution and servicing expense (in thousands) is as follows:

 
  For the Years Ended March 31,  
 
  2008
  2007
 
   

Operating Revenues, GAAP basis

  $ 4,634,086   $ 4,343,675  
 

Less:

             
   

Distribution and servicing expense

    1,273,986     1,196,019  
       

Operating Revenues, as adjusted

  $ 3,360,100   $ 3,147,656  
       

Income from Continuing Operations before Income Tax Provision and Minority Interests

  $ 443,871   $ 1,043,854  
       

Pre-tax profit margin, GAAP basis

    9.6 %   24.0 %

Pre-tax profit margin, as adjusted

    13.2     33.2  

During fiscal 2008, losses related to liquidity fund support and the impairment of management contracts reduced the pre-tax profit margin by 11.0 percentage points and 3.3 percentage points, respectively, and reduced the pre-tax profit margin, as adjusted, by 15.1 percentage points and 4.5 percentage points, respectively.

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LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

The primary objective of our capital structure and funding practices is to appropriately support our business strategies and to provide needed liquidity at all times, including maintaining required capital in certain subsidiaries. Liquidity and the access to liquidity is important to the success of our ongoing operations. During fiscal 2008 and 2009, we entered into a series of arrangements to provide financial support to certain liquidity funds managed by a subsidiary that had invested in asset backed commercial paper and medium term notes issued by SIVs. These arrangements are described in the Liquidity Fund Support section below. Our overall funding needs and capital base are continually reviewed to determine if the capital base meets the expected needs of our businesses. In order to ensure adequate resources for the liquidity fund support transactions as well as for general corporate purposes, we increased our capital base by $1.15 billion through the issuance of Equity Units during fiscal 2009. We intend to continue to explore potential acquisition opportunities as a means of diversifying and strengthening our asset management business. These opportunities may from time to time involve acquisitions that are material in size and may require, among other things, and, subject to existing covenants, the raising of additional equity capital and/or the issuance of additional debt.

Our assets consist primarily of intangible assets, goodwill, cash and cash equivalents, refundable income taxes, investment advisory and related fee receivables and investment securities. Our assets have been principally funded by equity capital, long-term debt and the results of our ongoing operations. At March 31, 2009, our cash, total assets, long-term debt and stockholders' equity were $1.1 billion, $9.3 billion, $3.0 billion and $4.5 billion, respectively.

The following table summarizes our consolidated statements of cash flows for the years ended March 31 (in millions):

 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

Cash flows from operating activities

  $ 437.9   $ 1,144.3   $ 905.4  

Cash flows used for investing activities

    (1,090.9 )   (2,103.3 )   (542.1 )

Cash flows from (used for) financing activities

    301.1     1,220.6     (209.4 )

Effect of exchange rate changes

    (27.2 )   18.4     6.2  
   

Net change in cash and cash equivalents

    (379.1 )   280.0     160.1  

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year

    1,463.6     1,183.6     1,023.5  
   

Cash and cash equivalents, end of year

  $ 1,084.5   $ 1,463.6   $ 1,183.6  
   

Cash flows from operating activities were $437.9 million during fiscal 2009 compared to cash flows of $1,144.3 million for the prior fiscal year. The decrease in operating cash flows is primarily due to lower earnings driven by AUM and revenue declines in the current year.

Cash outflows for investing activities during fiscal 2009 were $1.1 billion, primarily attributable to the purchase of SIV securities from our liquidity funds, which used $2.9 billion, including $801.8 million of net cash collateral returned upon termination of associated support agreements. As discussed below, the liquidity fund support payments were funded in part with a portion of the proceeds of two debt issuances during calendar year 2008. The outflows were offset, in part, by proceeds from the sale of securities purchased under agreements to resell and SIV securities of $604.6 million and $513.9 million, respectively, cash proceeds of $181.1 million received for the sale of LMPPG and the return of a portion of a contingent earnout payment from the PCM acquisition of $120.0 million that was previously funded into escrow.

Cash flows from financing activities provided $301.1 million, primarily due to the $1.1 billion in net proceeds from the offering of Equity Units in May, offset in part by the repayment of the $425 million 6.75% senior notes in July and the $250 million repayment on our $500 million unsecured revolving credit facility in March 2009. A portion of the proceeds of the Equity Units offering and a $1.25 billion offering of convertible senior notes in January 2008 has been used to help fund the liquidity fund support and the senior notes repayment discussed above. In fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, we paid cash dividends of $135.9 million, $132.8 million, and $109.9 million, respectively. On May 5, 2009, the Board of Directors approved a regular quarterly cash dividend in the amount of $0.03 per share, representing a quarterly reduction of $0.21 per share from our prior dividend.

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We expect that over the next twelve months our operating activities will be adequate to support our operating cash needs. During the past year, difficult market conditions have contributed to a reduction in our AUM and revenues and resulted in a reduction in the cash generated by our operations, which is our primary source of added liquidity. If this trend continues, we would expect that the available cash generated by our operations would continue to decrease. However, in an effort to mitigate the effects of declining market conditions and lower revenue levels, we have reduced our corporate expenses by approximately $135 million on an annualized basis as of March 31, 2009, excluding costs to achieve these savings, such as severance, and have planned additional reductions of approximately $25 million in fiscal 2010. In addition, we also expect to receive approximately $600 million in tax refunds in fiscal 2010, primarily attributable to the carry back tax benefit on the realized losses incurred on the sale of SIV securities. These refunds are expected to be received in the next six months.

During fiscal 2008, we initiated a plan to repatriate accumulated earnings of approximately $225 million from certain foreign subsidiaries in order to replenish funds used for the contingent acquisition payment in the U.S. to the former owners of Permal. We repatriated approximately $36 million of these funds during fiscal 2008. We anticipate repatriating additional amounts starting in fiscal year 2010, although timing is currently uncertain. Any repatriated amounts will effectively increase our available cash.

In addition to our ordinary operating cash needs, as discussed above, we anticipate several other cash needs during the next twelve months. In November 2009, we may be required to pay up to $286 million under the agreements governing the Permal acquisition, with the amount of the payment to be determined based on Permal's operating results. The final payment for this transaction in November 2011 will be between $60 million and $320 million based on Permal's results and the amount of the fiscal 2010 payment. We may pay up to 25% of each of these payments in shares of our common stock. In addition, during fiscal 2010, we will move into a new corporate headquarters and expect to incur total costs for the new building of approximately $92 million, primarily for leasehold improvements, fixtures and furniture, of which approximately $44 million was paid during the year ended March 31, 2009. As discussed below, if our earnings remain at current levels, we would expect to repay a portion of our bank debt by December 2009. We may also elect to utilize our available resources for any number of activities, including seed capital investments in new products, repayment of outstanding debt, or acquisitions.

As described above, we currently project that our available cash and cash flows from operating activities will be sufficient to fund our liquidity needs. Accordingly, we do not currently expect to raise additional debt or equity financing over the next twelve months. However, there can be no assurances of these expectations as our projections could prove to be incorrect, currently unexpected events may occur that require additional liquidity, such as an acquisition opportunity, or market conditions might significantly worsen, affecting our results of operations and generation of available cash. If this were to occur, we would likely seek to manage our available resources by taking actions such as additional cost-cutting, reducing our expected expenditures on investments, selling assets (such as investment securities), repatriating earnings from foreign subsidiaries, or modifying arrangements with our affiliates and/or employees. Should these types of actions prove insufficient, we may seek to raise additional equity or debt. However, current market conditions would make it difficult to raise additional capital, and would increase the costs of doing so. In addition, our debt covenants currently prevent us from incurring more than $250 million in additional indebtedness.

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Financing Transactions

The table below reflects our primary sources of financing (in thousands) as of March 31, 2009:

 
   
  Amount Outstanding
at March 31,
   
   
 
  Face
Amount

   
   
Type
  2009
  2008
  Interest Rate
  Maturity
 
2.5% Convertible Senior Notes   $ 1,250,000   $ 1,250,000   $ 1,250,000     2.50%   January 2015
5.6% Senior Notes from Equity Units     1,150,000     1,150,000         5.60%   June 2021
Revolving Credit Agreement     500,000     250,000     500,000     LIBOR + 2.25%   October 2010
5-year term loan     700,000     550,000     550,000     LIBOR + 2.25%   October 2010
6.75% Senior Notes     425,000         424,959     6.75%   July 2008

In May 2008, we issued 23 million Equity Units for $1.15 billion, of which $50 million was used to pay issuance costs. Each unit consists of a 5% interest in $1,000 principal amount of 5.6% senior notes due June 30, 2021 and a purchase contract to purchase a varying number of shares of our common stock by June 30, 2011. The notes and purchase contracts are separate and distinct instruments, but their terms are structured to simulate a conversion of debt to equity and potentially remarketed debt approximately three years after issuance. The holders also receive a quarterly contract adjustment payment on the purchase contract at an annual rate of 1.4% of the commitment amount and are required to pledge their interests in the senior notes to us as collateral on their purchase commitment. The net proceeds from the Equity Units offering of approximately $1.11 billion are being used for general corporate purposes, which to date has primarily included the purchase of SIV securities from liquidity funds managed by a subsidiary and repayment of outstanding debt.

During January 2008, we increased our capital base by $1.25 billion through the sale of 2.5% convertible senior notes. The proceeds strengthened our balance sheet and provided additional liquidity that has been used for general corporate purposes, including the purchase of SIV securities from our liquidity funds. In connection with this financing, we entered into economic hedging transactions that increase the effective conversion price of the notes. These hedging transactions had a net cost to us of $83 million, which we paid from the proceeds of the notes. This transaction closed on January 31, 2008. We used approximately $180 million of the capital raised to purchase and retire preferred stock convertible into 2.5 million shares of our common stock.

During November 2007, we borrowed an aggregate of $500 million under our unsecured revolving credit facility for general corporate purposes. This facility matures on October 14, 2010, may be prepaid at any time and contains customary covenants and default provisions. On January 3, 2008, we amended the credit agreement to increase the maximum amount that we may borrow from $500 million to $1 billion. On March 4, 2008, we elected to procure a letter of credit ("LOC") to support up to $150 million of certain SIV-issued holdings in a liquidity fund under this facility. See discussion on liquidity fund support below. In March 2009, we repaid $250 million of the outstanding borrowings under this credit facility and amended the credit agreement to decrease the maximum amount that we may borrow from $1 billion to $500 million and further modified covenants, as discussed below.

On December 1, 2005, we completed the acquisition of Citigroup's asset management business ("CAM") in exchange for (i) all outstanding stock of our subsidiaries that constituted our Private Client and Capital Markets businesses; (ii) 5,393,545 shares of common stock and 13.346632 shares of our non-voting convertible preferred stock, which is convertible, upon transfer, into 13,346,632 shares of common stock; and (iii) $512 million in cash borrowed under a $700 million five-year syndicated term loan facility. Under the terms of the agreement, we paid a post-closing purchase price adjustment of $84.7 million to Citigroup in September 2006, based on the retention of certain AUM nine months after the closing. During fiscal 2009 and 2008, we issued approximately .36 million and 5.53 million common shares, respectively, upon conversion of approximately .36 and 5.53 shares, respectively, of the convertible preferred stock that was issued in the CAM acquisition. During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2008, we repurchased 2.5 shares (convertible into 2.5 million common shares) of the convertible preferred stock for approximately $180 million in cash.

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In October 2005, we borrowed $700 million through a syndicated five-year unsecured floating-rate term loan agreement to primarily fund the cash portion of the purchase price of the Citigroup transaction. Effective with the closing of the Citigroup transaction, we entered into a $400 million three-year amortizing interest rate swap ("Swap") to hedge a portion of the $700 million floating rate term loan at a fixed rate of 4.9%. During the March 2007 quarter, this Swap began to unwind in accordance with its terms and we repaid a corresponding $50 million of the debt. During fiscal 2008, we repaid $100 million of the debt. The outstanding balance under this facility was $550 million at March 31, 2009 and the Swap fully matured in December 2008.

Also in connection with the Citigroup transaction, one of our subsidiaries borrowed $83.2 million under a 364-day promissory note. During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007, we paid from available cash the balance outstanding on this note.

Included in outstanding debt as of March 31, 2008 is $425 million principal amount of senior notes due July 2, 2008, which bear interest at 6.75%. The notes were issued at a discount to yield 6.80%. The accreted balance of $425 million was repaid from available cash in July 2008.

The agreements entered into as part of our January 2008 issuance of $1.25 billion in 2.5% convertible senior notes prevent us from incurring additional debt, with a few exceptions, if our debt to EBITDA ratio (as defined in the documents) exceeds 2.5. The May 2008 issuance of Equity Units resulted in our debt to EBITDA ratio exceeding that limit, although we received a waiver of the covenant to allow us to complete the transaction. The waiver prevents us from issuing more than $250 million in additional debt at any time when our debt to EBITDA ratio exceeds 2.5. The sales of SIV securities during fiscal year 2009 reduced our EBITDA under the definition, thus further increasing our ratio for purposes of this covenant. As a result of these two events, we may not, subject to a few limited exceptions, incur more than $250 million in new indebtedness until the effects of the sales of SIV securities is no longer in the trailing twelve month EBITDA calculation and when we have substantially reduced our outstanding indebtedness.

Our $500 million revolving line of credit, as revised, of which $250 million is currently outstanding, and our $550 million term loan also contain financial covenants. These covenants include: maximum debt to EBITDA ratio of 3.0 and minimum EBITDA to interest expense ratio of 4.0. The maximum debt to EBITDA ratio was increased from 2.5 to 3.0 in a November 2008 amendment. In March 2009, the maximum debt to EBITDA ratio was revised to allow us to reduce includable debt by unrestricted cash in excess of up to $500 million in working capital. Debt is defined to include all obligations for borrowed money, excluding the debt incurred in the equity units offering and non-recourse debt, and under capital leases. EBITDA is defined as consolidated net income plus/minus tax expense, interest expense, depreciation and amortization, amortization of intangibles, any extraordinary expenses or losses, any non-cash charges and up to $3.0 billion in realized losses resulting from liquidity fund support. As of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason's debt to EBITDA ratio was 1.8 and EBITDA to interest expense ratio was 6.2, and therefore Legg Mason is in compliance with these covenants. If our net income remains at current levels or further declines, or if we spend our available cash, it may impact our ability to maintain compliance with these covenants. If we determine that our compliance with these covenants may be under pressure, we may elect to take a number of actions, including reducing our expenses in order to increase our EBITDA, use available cash to repay all or a portion of our $800 million outstanding debt subject to these covenants or seek to negotiate with our lenders to modify the terms or to restructure our debt. Based on March run rate EBITDA, and factoring projected cost savings, we would be required to repay over half of our outstanding bank debt by December 2009 to maintain compliance with our covenants. However, based on improved April run rate results, repayment of debt may not be required to maintain compliance with our covenants. We anticipate that we will have available cash to repay all or a portion of our bank debt, should it be necessary. Using available cash to repay indebtedness would make the cash unavailable for other uses and might affect the liquidity discussions and conclusions above. Entering into any modification or restructuring of our debt would likely result in additional fees or interest payments.

Our outstanding debt is currently rated investment grade by all three rating agencies that follow us: Moody's Investor Services ("Moody's"), Standard and Poor's Rating Services ("Standard and Poor's"), and Fitch Ratings. Our current Moody's rating is A3 with a

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negative outlook. Our current Standard and Poor's rating is BBB+ with a negative outlook and our current Fitch rating is A- with a negative outlook. In the event of a one level downgrade by Moody's or Standard and Poor's, the interest rate on our five-year term loan and revolving line of credit will increase by 0.25% per annum.

Effective November 1, 2005, we acquired 80% of the outstanding equity of Permal. Concurrent with the acquisition, Permal completed a reorganization in which the residual 20% of outstanding equity was converted to preference shares, resulting in Legg Mason owning 100% of the outstanding voting common stock of Permal. We have the right to purchase the preference shares over the four years subsequent to the closing and, if that right is not exercised, the holders of those equity interests have the right to require us to purchase the interests in the same general time frame for approximately the same consideration. The maximum aggregate price, including earnout payments related to each purchase and based upon future revenue levels, for all equity interests in Permal is $1.386 billion excluding acquisition costs and dividends. During fiscal 2008, payments of $240 million were made to the former owners of Permal, representing earnout payments based upon Permal's revenues through the second anniversary date and the purchase of 37.5% of the preference shares, of which $208 million was paid in cash and the balance was in our common stock. It is anticipated that we will acquire the remaining 62.5% of the preference shares in fiscal 2010 at amounts based on Permal's revenues, at which time we may be required to pay up to $286 million under the agreements governing the Permal acquisition. The final payment for this transaction on the sixth anniversary in fiscal 2012 will be between $60 million and $320 million based on Permal's revenues and the amount of the fiscal 2010 payment. We may elect to deliver up to 25% of each of the future payments in the form of shares of our common stock. In addition, during fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, we paid an aggregate amount of approximately $31.5 million in dividends on the preference shares, and we will pay a minimum of $7.5 million in dividends on the preference shares in fiscal 2010. All payments for preference shares, including dividends, are recognized as additional goodwill.

On August 1, 2001, we purchased PCM for cash of approximately $682 million, excluding acquisition costs. The transaction included two contingent payments based on PCM's revenue growth for the years ending on the third and fifth anniversaries of closing, with the aggregate purchase price to be no more than $1.382 billion. During fiscal 2005, we made the maximum third anniversary payment of $400 million to the former owners of PCM. During fiscal 2007, we paid from available cash into escrow the maximum fifth anniversary payment of $300 million of which $150 million remained in escrow subject to certain limited claw-back provisions until July 2009. During fiscal 2009, the contingency was settled at which time $30 million was released from escrow to the sellers and $120 million was returned to us and recorded as a reduction of goodwill.

In April 2008, we completed a sale in which Citigroup Global Markets Inc., an affiliate of Citigroup, acquired a majority of the overlay and implementation business of LMPPG, including its managed account trading and technology platform. The sale produced cash proceeds of approximately $181 million.

In fiscal 2002, the Board of Directors previously authorized us, at our discretion, to purchase up to 3.0 million shares of our common stock. During the June 2007 quarter, we repurchased 40,150 shares for $4.0 million. On July 19, 2007, the Board of Directors authorized us to repurchase, from time to time, up to 5.0 million shares of our common stock to replace the previous share repurchase authorization. In January 2008, the Board of Directors also authorized us to repurchase non-voting convertible preferred stock representing up to 4 million shares of common stock from the proceeds from the convertible senior notes discussed above. In February 2008, we repurchased and retired preferred stock convertible into 2.5 million shares of common stock for $180 million. Also, during fiscal 2008, we repurchased 1.1 million shares of common stock for $94 million under the new authorization, in addition to the 40,150 shares above. There were no repurchases during fiscal 2009 and 2007.

Certain of our asset management subsidiaries maintain various credit facilities for general operating purposes. See Notes 6 and 7 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information. Certain subsidiaries are also subject to the capital requirements of various regulatory agencies. All such subsidiaries met their respective capital adequacy requirements.

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Liquidity Fund Support

During fiscal 2009 and 2008, we entered into a series of arrangements to provide financial support to certain liquidity funds. During fiscal 2009, we purchased and subsequently sold, or reimbursed the funds for a portion of their losses incurred in selling, all outstanding securities issued by SIVs held in various liquidity funds managed by one of our subsidiaries, the majority of which were previously supported under these arrangements. During fiscal 2009, we also sold Canadian conduit securities purchased from one of our liquidity funds during fiscal 2008. In fiscal 2009, we provided additional support to liquidity funds that was not related to SIV securities.

As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, the support amounts and related cash collateral (in thousands) were as follows:

 
   
  2009
  2008
 
   
   
 
  Earliest
Transaction
Date

Description
  Support
Amount

  Cash
Collateral(1)

  Support
Amount

  Cash
Collateral(1)

 

Letters of Credit(2)

  November 2007   $   $   $ 335,000   $286,250

Capital Support Agreement(3)

  November 2007             15,000   15,000

Purchase of Canadian Conduit Securities(4)

  December 2007             94,000  

Total Return Swap(3)

  December 2007             890,000   139,480

Purchase of Non-bank Sponsored SIVs(3,5)

  December 2007             82,000  

Letter of Credit(6)

  March 2008             150,000  

Capital Support Agreements(6)

  March 2008             400,000   400,000

Capital Support Agreements(7)

  September 2008     34,500     34,500      

Capital Support Agreements(3)

  October 2008     7,000     7,000      
 

Total

      $ 41,500   $ 41,500   $ 1,966,000   $840,730
 
(1)
Included in restricted cash on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
(2)
Pertains to Citi Institutional Liquidity Fund P.L.C. (USD Fund) and Prime Cash Reserves Portfolio
(3)
Pertains to Citi Institutional Liquidity Fund P.L.C. (USD Fund)
(4)
Pertains to the Legg Mason Western Asset Canadian Money Market Fund
(5)
Securities issued by SIVs
(6)
Pertains to Citi Institutional Liquid Reserves Portfolio, a Series of Master Portfolio Trust
(7)
Pertains to Western Asset Institutional Money Market Fund, Citi Institutional Liquidity Fund P.L.C. (Euro Fund) and Citi Institutional Liquidity Fund P.L.C. (Sterling Fund)

During fiscal 2008, we entered into arrangements with two third party banks to provide LOCs for an aggregate amount of approximately $485 million for the benefit of three liquidity funds managed by one of our subsidiaries as discussed in Note 17 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements. As part of the LOC arrangements, we agreed to reimburse to the banks any amounts that may be drawn on the LOCs and, to support four of these agreements, we provided approximately $286 million in cash collateral as of March 31, 2008. Additionally, one of the arrangements was supported with $150 million in excess capacity on our $1 billion revolving credit facility. In fiscal 2009, these LOCs terminated in accordance with their terms upon the purchase of the underlying securities from the funds, as described below, and $286 million in collateral was returned.

During fiscal 2008, we entered into six capital support agreements ("CSAs"). Under the terms of the CSAs, we agreed to provide up to a maximum of $415 million in support to two liquidity funds in certain circumstances upon the funds realizing a loss from specific underlying securities. We provided $415 million in collateral to support each CSA up to the maximum contribution amount. During fiscal 2009, $200 million in principal amount of securities supported by one of these CSAs matured and were paid in full. The related CSA terminated in accordance with its terms and collateral of $15 million was returned. The remaining CSAs terminated in accordance with their terms upon the purchase of the underlying securities from the funds, as described below, and the remaining $400 million in collateral was returned.

Also during fiscal year 2008, we entered into a TRS arrangement with a major bank (the "Bank") pursuant to which the Bank purchased securities issued by three SIVs from a Dublin-domiciled liquidity fund managed by one of our subsidiaries. The $890 million in face amount of commercial paper was purchased by the Bank

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for cash at an aggregate amount of $832 million, which represents an estimate of value determined for collateral purposes. In addition, we reimbursed the fund for the $59.5 million difference between the fund's carrying value, including accrued interest, and the amount paid and provided $139.5 million in cash collateral, which under the terms of the agreements could be increased or decreased based on changes in the value, or upon maturities, of the underlying securities.

During fiscal 2009, we provided additional support to two liquidity funds in the form of two standby letters of credit in the total amount of approximately $257 million. We provided collateral equal to the total support amount under the LOCs. These LOCs terminated in accordance with their terms upon the purchase of the underlying securities from the funds, as described below, and the $257 million of collateral was returned.

During fiscal 2009, we entered into and amended various capital support agreements. Under the terms of the new and amended CSAs, we agreed to provide up to a maximum of $1.07 billion in support to particular liquidity funds in certain circumstances upon the funds realizing a loss from specific underlying securities. We provided $1.07 billion in collateral to support each CSA up to the maximum contribution amount. CSAs aggregating $1.03 billion terminated in accordance with their terms upon the purchase of the underlying securities from the funds, as described below, and $1.03 billion of collateral was returned. Contributions made under any of our CSAs will not result in our acquiring an ownership or other interest in the fund. The four CSAs remaining at March 31, 2009 include a recovery clause in which the funds are required to reimburse us for all contributions made upon the expiration of the CSA to the extent that the funds subsequently receive payments from the issuer of the underlying securities or upon the sale or other disposition thereof that exceed the amortized cost of the underlying securities at the time the amounts are paid under the CSAs.

During fiscal 2009, $440 million in principal amount of securities previously supported under the TRS arrangement matured and were paid in full and an additional $95 million in principal amount of securities under the TRS arrangement was repaid. Also during fiscal 2009, non-bank sponsored SIV securities purchased from a Dublin-domiciled liquidity fund in fiscal 2008 matured and $82 million in principal amount and interest was paid in full.

During fiscal 2009, we paid $2.9 billion for an aggregate $3.0 billion in principal amount (plus $24 million of accrued interest) of non-bank sponsored SIV securities from six liquidity funds that were previously supported under twelve CSAs and seven LOCs. Upon the purchase of these securities, the twelve CSAs aggregating $1.4 billion and seven LOCs aggregating $742 million were terminated in accordance with their terms. Collateral of $2.0 billion was returned, which includes the return of $1.03 billion and $257 million of collateral provided during the current fiscal year to support new or amended CSAs and LOCs, respectively.

During fiscal 2009, the $3.0 billion of purchased securities were sold along with $355 million of securities previously supported by the TRS and $76 million of Canadian conduit securities held on our balance sheet, to third parties for $627.3 million, net of transaction costs. The TRS terminated in accordance with its terms upon the sale of the securities and $209 million of collateral was returned.

During fiscal 2009, we also paid $181.2 million to reimburse two funds for a portion of losses they incurred in selling SIV securities.

Our four remaining CSAs to provide an aggregate $42 million of support for investments in non-SIV securities to certain funds expire on or before March 31, 2010. If the funds continue to hold the underlying securities and market conditions have not improved when the agreements expire, we will likely be required to utilize cash to address our obligations under these support arrangements.

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

Off-balance sheet arrangements, as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), include certain contractual arrangements pursuant to which a company has an obligation, such as certain contingent obligations, certain guarantee contracts, retained or contingent interest in assets transferred to an unconsolidated entity, certain derivative instruments classified as equity or material variable interests in unconsolidated entities that provide financing, liquidity, market risk or credit risk support. Disclosure is required for any off-balance sheet arrangements that have, or are reasonably likely to have, a material current or future

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effect on our financial condition, results of operations, liquidity or capital resources. We generally do not enter into off-balance sheet arrangements, as defined, other than those described in the Contractual Obligations and Contingent Payments section that follows and Variable Interest Entities and Liquidity Fund Support discussed in Notes 1, 16 and 17 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

As previously discussed, during fiscal 2009 and 2008, we entered into various off-balance sheet arrangements to provide support to certain of our liquidity funds. These arrangements, most of which were terminated or expired prior to March 31, 2009, included letters of credit, capital support agreements and a TRS, which are fully described above and in Note 17 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

In January 2008, we entered into hedge and warrant transactions on the convertible notes with certain financial institution counterparties to increase the effective conversion price of the convertible senior notes. See Note 7 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

Contractual Obligations and Contingent Payments

We have contractual obligations to make future payments in connection with our long-term debt and non-cancelable lease agreements. In addition, as described in Liquidity and Capital Resources above, we have made or expect to make contingent payments under business purchase agreements. See Notes 6, 7, and 9 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional disclosures related to our commitments.

The following table sets forth these contractual and contingent obligations (in millions) by fiscal year:

 
  2010
  2011
  2012
  2013
  2014
  Thereafter
  Total
 
   

Contractual Obligations

                                           

Short-term borrowings(1)

  $ 250.0   $   $   $   $   $   $ 250.0  

Long-term borrowings by contract maturity

    8.2     553.8     2.6     1.1     0.9     2,406.8     2,973.4  

Coupon interest on short-term and long-term borrowings(2)

    135.5     122.1     112.3     112.2     112.2     615.5     1,209.8  

Minimum rental and service commitments

    161.5     110.8     102.2     94.2     87.6     674.3     1,230.6  

Minimum commitments under capital leases(3)

    31.3     2.4     1.9                 35.6  
   

Total Contractual Obligations

    586.5     789.1     219.0     207.5     200.7     3,696.6     5,699.4  
   

Contingent Obligations

                                           

Contingent payments related to business acquisitions(4)

    293.5         60.0                 353.5  

Capital support(5)

    41.5                         41.5  
   

Total Contractual and Contingent Obligations(6,7)

  $ 921.5   $ 789.1   $ 279.0   $ 207.5   $ 200.7   $ 3,696.6   $ 6,094.4  
   
(1)
Represents borrowing under our revolving line of credit which does not expire until October 2010. However, we may elect to repay this debt in fiscal 2010 if we have sufficient available cash.
(2)
Coupon interest on floating rate long-term debt is based on rates at March 31, 2009 and includes 1.4% contract adjustment payments on Equity Units.
(3)
The amount of commitments reflected for any year represents the maximum amount that could be payable at the earliest possible date under the terms of the agreements.
(4)
The amount of contingent payments reflected for any year represents the maximum amount that could be payable at the earliest possible date under the terms of business purchase agreements.
(5)
The amount of contingent obligations under capital support agreements represents the maximum amount that could be payable at any time up through the contracts' termination dates.
(6)
The table above does not include approximately $29.5 million in capital commitments to investment partnerships in which Legg Mason is a general or limited partner. These obligations will be funded, as required, through the end of the commitment periods that range through fiscal 2011.
(7)
The table above does not include amounts for uncertain tax positions of $35.1 million (net of the federal benefit for state tax liabilities) because the timing of any related cash outflows cannot be reliably estimated.

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MARKET RISK

A risk management committee oversees and coordinates risk management activities of Legg Mason and its subsidiaries. In addition, certain risk activities are managed at the subsidiary level. The following describes certain aspects of our business that are sensitive to market risk.

Revenues and Net Income

The majority of our revenue is calculated from the market value of our AUM. Accordingly, a decline in the value of securities will cause our AUM to decrease. In addition, our fixed income and liquidity AUM are subject to the impact of interest rate fluctuations, as rising interest rates may tend to reduce the market value of bonds held in various mutual fund portfolios or separately managed accounts. Performance fees may be earned on certain investment advisory contracts for exceeding performance benchmarks. Declines in market values of AUM will result in reduced fee revenues and net income. We generally earn higher fees on equity assets than fees charged for fixed income and liquidity assets. Declines in market values of AUM in this asset class will disproportionately impact our revenues. In addition, under revenue sharing agreements, certain of our subsidiaries retain different percentages of revenues to cover their costs, including compensation. Our net income, profit margin and compensation as a percentage of operating revenues are impacted based on which subsidiaries generate our revenues, and a change in AUM at one subsidiary can have a dramatically different effect on our revenues and earnings than an equal change at another subsidiary.

Trading and Non-trading Assets and Liabilities

Our trading and non-trading assets and liabilities are comprised of investment securities, including seed capital in sponsored mutual funds and products, securities issued by SIVs and other conduit investments, derivative instruments, limited partnerships, limited liability companies and certain other investment products.

Beginning in November 2007, we entered into a series of arrangements to provide credit support to certain liquidity funds. These arrangements included LOCs, CSAs, a TRS arrangement and the purchase of securities issued by SIVs and other conduits, all of which substantially increased our exposure to the risk of security price fluctuations. During fiscal 2009, we purchased and subsequently sold, or the funds sold, all remaining securities issued by SIVs held in our liquidity funds, effectively eliminating our exposure. Prior to the purchase, the majority of these SIV securities were supported under capital support arrangements, letters of credit and a TRS. The various support arrangements terminated in accordance with their terms upon the purchase. During fiscal 2009, we also sold Canadian conduit securities purchased from one of our liquidity funds during fiscal 2008. As of March 31, 2009, four CSAs to provide up to a maximum of $41.5 million in support of net asset values of four funds, with underlying investments in over $1.8 billion in non-asset backed securities, remain outstanding. During April 2009, one of the CSAs representing $7.0 million of the $41.5 million terminated while incurring no loss. These fund support arrangements and the related risks are discussed below.

Trading investments at March 31, 2009 and 2008 subject to risk of security price fluctuations are summarized (in thousands) below.

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

Investment securities:

             
 

Investments relating to long-term incentive compensation plans

  $ 128,785   $ 207,305  
 

Proprietary fund products and other investments

    207,307     140,267  
 

Securities issued by SIVs

        141,509  
   
   

Total trading investments

  $ 336,092   $ 489,081  
   

Approximately $119.0 million and $169.8 million of trading investments related to long-term incentive compensation plans as of March 31, 2009 and 2008, respectively, have offsetting liabilities such that fluctuation in the market value of these assets and the related liabilities will not have a material effect on our net income or liquidity. However, it may have an impact on our compensation expense with a corresponding offset in other non-operating income. Other trading investments of $9.8 million and $37.5 million at March 31, 2009 and 2008, respectively, relate to other long-term incentive plans and the related liabilities do not completely offset due to vesting provisions. Therefore, fluctuations in the market value of these trading investments will impact our compensation expense, non-operating income and net income.

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Approximately $207.3 million and $140.3 million of trading assets at March 31, 2009 and 2008, respectively, are investments in proprietary fund products and other investments for which fluctuations in market value will impact our non-operating income. Of these amounts, the fluctuations in market value of approximately $46.3 million and $67.4 million of proprietary fund products as of March 31, 2009 and 2008, respectively, have offsetting compensation expense under revenue share agreements and the fluctuations in market value of approximately $16.6 million as of March 31, 2009 is related to minority interest of consolidated investment funds. Investments in proprietary fund products are not liquidated until the related fund establishes a track record, has other investors, or a decision is made to no longer pursue the strategy.

The remaining trading assets at March 31, 2008 include $141.5 million in investments issued by SIVs acquired from liquidity funds a subsidiary manages, of which $82.0 million matured and was paid in full in May 2008. The fair value of these trading assets fluctuated with market changes and impacted our non-operating income and net income. As of March 31, 2009, all securities issued by SIVs were sold.

Non-trading assets and liabilities at March 31, 2009 and 2008 subject to risk of security price fluctuations are summarized (in thousands) below.

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

Investment securities:

             
 

Available-for-sale

  $ 6,818   $ 7,700  
 

Investments in partnerships and LLCs

    59,515     81,703  
 

Other investments

    1,423     1,323  
   

Total non-trading investments

    67,756     90,726  

Derivative assets:

             
 

Total return swap

        45,706  
   

Total non-trading assets

  $ 67,756   $ 136,432  
   

Derivative liabilities:

             
 

Fund support arrangements

  $ 20,631   $ 551,654  
   

As previously discussed, by March 31, 2009, we effectively eliminated our exposure to SIVs. As of March 31, 2009, we recorded derivative liabilities on fund support arrangements of $20.6 million, for which our exposure was limited to approximately $41.5 million. After the termination of one of the fund support arrangements in April 2009 for $7.0 million, our current exposure and additional potential losses on supported securities are $34.5 million and $13.9 million, respectively.

Valuation of trading and non-trading investments is described below within Critical Accounting Policies under the heading "Valuation of Financial Instruments." The elimination of SIV exposure from our Balance Sheet and money market funds as of March 31, 2009 substantially reduced the sensitivity of our financial position to market risk. See Notes 1 and 17 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for further discussion of derivatives and liquidity fund support actions.

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The following is a summary of the effect of a 20% increase or decrease in the market values of our financial instruments subject to market valuation risks at March 31, 2009:

 
  Carrying Value
  Fair Value
Assuming a
20% Increase

  Fair Value
Assuming a
20% Decrease

 
   

Trading investments:

                   
 

Investment related to deferred compensation plans

  $ 128,785   $ 154,542   $ 103,028  
 

Proprietary fund products and other

    207,307     248,768     165,846  
   

Total trading investment(1)

    336,092     403,310     268,874  
   

Available-for-sale investments

    6,818     8,180     5,454  

Investments in partnerships and LLCs

    59,515     71,418     47,612  

Other investments

    1,423     1,708     1,138  
   

Total investments subject to market risk

  $ 403,848   $ 484,616   $ 323,078  
   

Derivative liabilities:

                   
 

Fund support arrangements

  $ 20,631   $ 16,505   $ 24,757  
   
(1)
Gains and losses related to certain investments in deferred compensation plans and proprietary fund products are directly offset by a corresponding adjustment to compensation expense and related liability, or minority interest. As a result, a 20% increase or decrease in the unrealized market value of our financial instruments subject to market valuation risks would result in a $40.8 million increase or decrease in our pre-tax earnings, respectively, as of March 31, 2009.

Foreign Exchange Sensitivity

We operate primarily in the United States, but provide services, earn revenues and incur expenses outside the United States. Accordingly, fluctuations in foreign exchange rates for currencies, principally in Brazil, the United Kingdom, Poland, Australia, and Japan, may impact our comprehensive income and net income. Certain of our subsidiaries have entered into forward contracts to manage the impact of fluctuations in foreign exchange rates on their results of operations. We do not expect foreign currency fluctuations to have a material effect on our comprehensive income or net income or liquidity.

Interest Rate Risk

Exposure to interest rate changes on our outstanding debt is mitigated as a substantial portion of our debt is at fixed interest rates. At March 31, 2009 and 2008, approximately $806 million and $1,061 million, respectively, of our outstanding floating rate debt is subject to fluctuations in interest rates and will have an impact on our non-operating income and net income. As of March 31, 2009, we estimate that a 1% change in interest rates would result in a net annual change to interest expense of $8.1 million. See Note 7 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional disclosures regarding debt.

CRITICAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Accounting policies are an integral part of the preparation of our financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Understanding these policies, therefore, is a key factor in understanding our reported results of operations and financial position. See Note 1 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for a discussion of our significant accounting policies and other information. Certain critical accounting policies require us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses reported in the financial statements. Due to their nature, estimates involve judgment based upon available information. Therefore, actual results or amounts could differ from estimates and the difference could have a material impact on the consolidated financial statements.

We consider the following to be among our current accounting policies that involve significant estimates or judgments.

Revenue Recognition

The vast majority of our revenues are calculated as a percentage of the fair value of our AUM. The underlying securities within the portfolios we manage, which are not reflected within our consolidated financial statements, are generally valued as follows: (i) with respect to securities for which market quotations are readily available, the market

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value of such securities; and (ii) with respect to other securities and assets, fair value as determined in good faith.

For most of our mutual funds and other pooled products, the boards of directors or similar bodies are responsible for establishing policies and procedures related to the pricing of securities. Each board of directors generally delegates the execution of the various functions related to pricing to a fund valuation committee which, in turn, may rely on information from various parties in pricing securities such as independent pricing services, the fund accounting agent, the fund manager, broker-dealers, and others (or a combination thereof). The funds have controls reasonably designed to ensure that the prices assigned to securities they hold are accurate. Management has established policies to ensure consistency in the application of revenue recognition.

As manager and advisor for separate accounts, we are generally responsible for the pricing of securities held in client accounts (or may share this responsibility with others) and have established policies to govern valuation processes similar to those discussed above for mutual funds that are reasonably designed to ensure consistency in the application of revenue recognition. Management relies extensively on the data provided by independent pricing services and the custodians in the pricing of separate account AUM. Separate account customers typically select the custodian.

Valuation processes for AUM are dependent on the nature of the assets and any contractual provisions with our clients. Equity securities under management for which market quotations are available are usually valued at the last reported sales price or official closing price on the primary market or exchange on which they trade. Debt securities under management are usually valued at bid, or the mean between the last quoted bid and asked prices, provided by independent pricing services that are based on transactions in debt obligations, quotations from bond dealers, market transactions in comparable securities and various other relationships between securities. Short-term debt obligations are generally valued at amortized cost, which is designed to approximate fair value. The vast majority of our AUM is valued based on data from third parties such as independent pricing services, fund accounting agents, custodians and brokers. This varies slightly from time to time based upon the underlying composition of the asset class (equity, fixed income and liquidity) as well as the actual underlying securities in the portfolio within each asset class. Regardless of the valuation process or pricing source, we have established controls reasonably designed to assess the reasonableness of the prices provided. Where market prices are not readily available, or are determined not to reflect fair value, value may be determined in accordance with established valuation procedures based on, among other things, unobservable inputs. Management fees on AUM where fair values are based on unobservable inputs are not material. As of March 31, 2009, equity, fixed income and liquidity AUM values aggregated $126.9 billion, $357.6 billion, and $147.9 billion, respectively.

As the vast majority of our AUM is valued by independent pricing services based upon observable market prices or inputs, we believe market risk is the most significant risk underlying valuation of our AUM. The recent economic events and financial market declines have increased market price volatility; however, the valuation of the vast majority of the securities held by our funds and in separate accounts continues to be derived from readily available market price quotations. As of March 31, 2009, less than 2% of total AUM is valued based on unobservable inputs.

Valuation of Financial Instruments

Substantially all financial instruments are reflected in the financial statements at fair value or amounts that approximate fair value, except long-term debt. Trading investments, Investment securities and derivative assets and liabilities included in the Consolidated Balance Sheets include forms of financial instruments. Unrealized gains and losses related to these financial instruments are reflected in net income or other comprehensive income, depending on the underlying purpose of the instrument.

For investments, we value equity and fixed income securities using closing market prices for listed instruments or broker or dealer price quotations, when available. Fixed income securities may also be valued using valuation models and estimates based on spreads to actively traded benchmark debt instruments with readily available market prices. We evaluate our non-trading Investment securities for "other than temporary" impairment. Impairment may exist when the fair value of an investment security has been below the adjusted cost for an extended period of time. If an "other than temporary" impairment is determined to exist, the difference between the adjusted cost of the investment security and its current fair value is recognized as a charge to earnings in the period in which the impairment is determined.

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In fiscal 2009 and 2008, we entered into various credit support arrangements for certain liquidity funds managed by a subsidiary that qualify as derivative transactions. The fair values of these derivative instruments are based on management's estimates of expected outcomes derived from pricing data for the underlying securities and/or detailed collateral analyses. During fiscal 2009, we purchased and subsequently sold all supported securities issued by SIVs held in our liquidity funds, effectively eliminating our exposure to SIVs, and the various support arrangements terminated in accordance with their terms upon the purchase. As of March 31, 2009, four capital support arrangements, which support investments in non-asset backed securities, remained outstanding for which a derivative liability of $20.6 million was included in Other current liabilities in the Consolidated Balance Sheet. No derivative asset was recorded as of March 31, 2009. As of March 31, 2008, we had $45.7 million of derivative assets included in Other current assets and $551.7 million of derivative liabilities included in Other current liabilities in the Consolidated Balance Sheet. Exposure on these derivative instruments was based on the underlying securities' values and related gains and losses may vary significantly in relation to their recorded balances. None of these derivative transactions were designated for hedge accounting as defined in SFAS No. 133, "Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities," and the related gains and losses are included in Fund support in the Consolidated Statement of Operations in fiscal 2009 and 2008.

For trading and non-trading investments in illiquid or privately held securities for which market prices or quotations are not readily available, the determination of fair value requires us to estimate the value of the securities using a variety of methods and resources, including the most current available financial information for the investment and the industry. As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, we owned approximately $42.2 million and $156.6 million, respectively, of trading and non-trading financial investments that were valued on our assumptions or estimates and unobservable inputs.

At March 31, 2009 and 2008, we also have approximately $59.5 million and $81.7 million, respectively, of other investments, such as investment partnerships, that are included in Other assets on the Consolidated Balance Sheets. These investments are generally accounted for under the cost or equity method.

Effective April 1, 2008, we adopted Statement No. 157, "Fair Value Measurements" ("SFAS 157"), which defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value and increases disclosures about fair value measurements. SFAS 157 defines fair value as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. Under SFAS 157, a fair value measurement should reflect all of the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about the risk inherent in a particular valuation technique, the effect of a restriction on the sale or use of an asset, and the risk of non-performance.

SFAS 157 establishes a hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs for valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The fair value hierarchy gives the highest priority to quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs.

Our financial instruments measured and reported at fair value are classified and disclosed in one of the following categories:

    Level 1 — Financial instruments for which prices are quoted in active markets, which, for us, include investments in publicly traded mutual funds with quoted market prices and equities listed in active markets.

    Level 2 — Financial instruments for which: prices are quoted for similar assets and liabilities in active markets; prices are quoted for identical or similar assets in inactive markets; or prices are based on observable inputs, other than quoted prices, such as models or other valuation methodologies. For us, this category may include repurchase agreements, fixed income securities and certain proprietary fund products.

    Level 3 — Financial instruments for which values are based on unobservable inputs, including those for which there is little or no market activity. This category includes derivative assets and liabilities related to fund support arrangements and investments in partnerships, limited liability companies, and private equity funds. This category may also include certain proprietary fund products with redemption restrictions.

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The valuation of an asset or liability may involve inputs from more than one level of the hierarchy. The level in the fair value hierarchy within which a fair value measurement in its entirety falls is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety.

Proprietary fund products are valued at net asset value ("NAV") determined by the fund administrator. These funds are typically invested in exchange-traded investments with observable market prices. Their valuations may be classified as Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 based on whether the fund is exchange-traded, the frequency of the related NAV determinations and the impact of redemption restrictions. For investments in illiquid and privately-held securities (private equity and investment partnerships) for which market prices or quotations may not be readily available, management must estimate the value of the securities using a variety of methods and resources, including the most current available financial information for the investment and the industry to which it applies in order to determine fair value. These valuation processes for illiquid and privately-held securities inherently require management's judgment and are therefore classified in Level 3.

Our liquidity fund support has taken the form of CSAs, LOCs, a TRS arrangement and purchases of securities from funds as more fully described in Note 17. The CSAs, LOCs, and TRS arrangement are considered derivative assets or liabilities for accounting purposes representing the Company's rights and obligations under the support, the fair value of which is based principally on the value of the underlying securities. Substantially all of the underlying securities supported and all of the securities purchased from liquidity funds were issued by SIVs and had no active market such that fair value was determined based on an evaluation of the issuer trust and its underlying collateral, which are primarily comprised of asset and mortgage backed securities, corporate bonds, and collateralized debt obligations. These instruments may or may not have financial guaranty insurance. Of the total SIV securities we owned or supported in liquidity funds prior to the sale of SIV securities, over 60% of the underlying trust collateral securities were valued based on prices from well recognized third party pricing services that utilize available market data; over 35% of the collateral securities were valued based on spreads to benchmark debt instruments with available prices; and less than 5% of the collateral values were based on broker quotes.

All security prices, including prices for underlying trust collateral securities, whether direct market quotes, adjusted comparable security prices, or broker quotes, are subject to internal analyses that consider market observations, broker quotes and other tests to substantiate their fair values. Broker quotes used are indicative but not firm or tradable bids. Exclusive of these internal analytics, we generally do not obtain more than one price per instrument, unless we are relying on broker quotes, where we generally seek to use an average of at least two quotes. The prices utilized for underlying trust collateral securities incorporated both non-performance and liquidity risks inherent in these securities and there were no further considerations of credit risk necessary relating to the trust or the issuers of the SIVs. In estimating the fair values for SIV-related financial assets and liabilities (both securities owned and fund support derivatives) we assumed the value of the related SIV security equaled its percentage share of the sum of the values of the underlying collateral securities plus cash and other assets held by the trust, net of reported trust liabilities. In following this valuation approach, we assume that the SIV trust will distribute to holders all income and other returns received from the collateral securities. When no direct price for a particular collateral security is available, the price is based upon a review of available information, including prices for securities we believe are comparable. We use professional judgment to consider adjustments where appropriate including, for example, based on the nature of the collateral and its issue date. While these determinations may reflect, in whole or part, market observations, they are inherently subjective and it is not possible to further quantify the impact of changes in these assumptions. Our credit risk is not a material factor to the fair value of the related derivative liabilities because, among other things, the majority of our liquidity fund support required cash collateral and we had available cash to cover uncollateralized positions.

These valuation processes for supported or purchased SIV-issued securities inherently required management's judgment and therefore the related assets and liabilities were classified in Level 3. Market changes affecting the underlying collateral are a primary contributor to changes in the fair values of the liquidity fund support assets and liabilities and the related gains and losses.

As of March 31, 2009, approximately 1% of total assets and less than 1% of total liabilities meet the definition of Level 3.

Any transfers between categories are measured at the beginning of the period.

See Note 3 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information.

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Intangible Assets and Goodwill

Balances as of March 31, 2009 are as follows:

 
  Americas
  International
  Total
 
   

Asset management contracts

  $ 88,243   $ 11,797   $ 100,040  

Indefinite-life intangible assets

    2,541,557     1,211,404     3,752,961  

Trade names

    69,800         69,800  

Goodwill

    907,078     279,669     1,186,747  
   

  $ 3,606,678   $ 1,502,870   $ 5,109,548  
   

Our identifiable intangible assets consist primarily of asset management contracts, contracts to manage proprietary mutual funds or funds-of-hedge funds and trade names resulting from acquisitions. Asset management contracts are amortizable intangible assets that are capitalized at acquisition and amortized over the expected life of the contract. Contracts to manage proprietary mutual funds or funds-of-hedge funds are indefinite-life intangible assets because we assume that there is no foreseeable limit on the contract period due to the likelihood of continued renewal at little or no cost. Similarly, trade names are considered indefinite-life intangible assets because they are expected to generate cash flows indefinitely.

In allocating the purchase price of an acquisition to intangible assets, we must determine the fair value of the assets acquired. We determine fair values of intangible assets acquired based upon projected future cash flows, which take into consideration estimates and assumptions including profit margins, growth or attrition rates for acquired contracts based upon historical experience, estimated contract lives, discount rates, projected net client flows and market performance. The determination of estimated contract lives requires judgment based upon historical client turnover and attrition rates and the probability that contracts with termination provisions will be renewed. The discount rate employed is a weighted average cost of capital that takes into consideration a premium representing the degree of risk inherent in the asset as more fully described below.

For indefinite-life intangible assets and goodwill, we project the impact of both net client flows and market appreciation/depreciation on cash flows for the near-term (generally the first five years) based on a year-by-year assessment that considers current market conditions, our past experience, relevant publicly available statistics and projections, and discussions with our own market experts. Beyond five years, our projections for net client flows and market performance migrate towards relevant long-term rates in line with our own results and industry growth statistics. We believe our growth assumptions are reasonable given our consideration of multiple inputs, including internal and external sources described above. However, there continues to be significant volatility and uncertainty in the markets, and our assumptions are subject to change based on fluctuations in our actual results and market conditions.

Goodwill represents the residual amount of acquisition cost in excess of identified tangible and intangible assets and assumed liabilities.

Given the relative significance of our intangible assets and goodwill to our consolidated financial statements, on a quarterly basis we consider if triggering events have occurred that may indicate a significant change in fair values. Triggering events may include significant adverse changes in our business, legal or regulatory environment, loss of key personnel, significant business dispositions, or other events. If a triggering event has occurred, we perform detail tests, which include critical reviews of all significant assumptions, to determine if any intangible assets or goodwill are impaired. At a minimum, we perform these detail tests for indefinite-life intangible assets and goodwill annually at December 31.

Amortizable Intangible Assets

Intangible assets subject to amortization are considered for impairment at each reporting period using an undiscounted cash flow analysis. Significant assumptions used in assessing the recoverability of management contract intangible assets include projected cash flows generated by the contracts and the remaining lives of the contracts. Projected cash flows are based on fees generated by current AUM for the applicable contracts. Contracts are generally assumed to turnover evenly throughout the life of the intangible asset. The remaining life of the asset is based upon factors such as average client retention and client turnover rates. If the amortization periods are not

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appropriate, the expected lives are adjusted and the impact on the fair value is assessed. Actual cash flows in any one period may vary from the projected cash flows without resulting in an impairment charge because a variance in any one period must be considered in conjunction with other assumptions that impact projected cash flows.

Management contract intangible assets related to retail separately managed accounts sold through broker-dealer sponsored programs acquired in the CAM transaction ("CAM management contracts") represented approximately $128.3 million or 69% of our total net amortizable intangible assets as of December 31, 2008, with a remaining life of approximately 9 years. However, we have experienced a recent trend of increased client outflows associated with these contracts. In addition, changes at the primary underlying program sponsor announced during the March quarter are expected to contribute further to this trend. The combination of these events has caused us to reduce the remaining expected life by approximately 40% to 5 years. The impact of reduced AUM levels, combined with the shorter expected life (recovery period), has resulted in our cumulative expected future cash flows to fall below the carrying value of the asset. On a discounted cash flow basis, this resulted in an impairment charge of $72 million. After the impairment charge, the CAM management contracts represent approximately $52 million or 52% of our total net amortizable intangible assets.

As a result of significant client attrition, related declines in AUM and the associated revised estimate of remaining useful lives, our evaluation during fiscal 2009 of PCM's asset management contracts indicated the carrying value would not be fully recoverable. Based upon projected cash flows on remaining acquired contracts, discounted at a rate of 14.8%, the value of contracts was determined to be impaired and we recognized charges for the remaining book value totaling $26.6 million in fiscal 2009. Current cash flow projections were significantly lower than previous projections as a result of continued AUM outflows and decreased market value resulting in part from the recent severe market declines.

The estimated useful lives of amortizable intangible assets currently range from 1 to 9 years with a weighted-average life of approximately 5 years.

Indefinite-Life Intangible Assets

For intangible assets with lives that are indeterminable or indefinite, fair value is determined based on projected discounted cash flows. We have two primary types of indefinite-life intangible assets: proprietary fund contracts and to a lesser extent, trade names.

The discounted projected cash flows used to value intangible assets take into consideration estimates of profit margins, growth rates, which includes estimates of both AUM flows and market expectations by asset class (equity, fixed income and liquidity), and discount rates. An asset is determined to be impaired if the current implied fair value is less than the recorded carrying value of the asset. If such impairment exists, the difference between the current implied fair value and the carrying value of the asset reflected on the financial statements is recognized as an expense in the period in which the impairment is determined to be other than temporary.

Projected cash flows are based on annualized cash flows for the applicable contracts projected forward 40 years, assuming annual cash flow growth from estimated net client flows and projected market performance. Contracts that are managed and operated as a single unit, such as contracts within the same family of funds, are reviewed in aggregate and are considered interchangeable because investors can transfer between funds with limited restrictions. Similarly, cash flows generated by new funds added to the fund group are included when determining the fair value of the intangible asset. Actual cash flows in any one period may vary from the projected cash flows without resulting in an impairment charge because a variance in any one period must be considered in conjunction with other assumptions that impact projected cash flows.

The domestic mutual fund contracts acquired in the CAM acquisition of $2,502 million and the Permal funds-of-hedge funds contracts of $947 million account for approximately 65% and 25%, respectively, of our indefinite-life intangible assets. As a result of the dramatic changes in market conditions during the fiscal year, we revised our growth assumptions downward, to project contraction to minimal growth for the domestic mutual fund contracts and contraction for the Permal contracts through the next two years. Cash flows from the domestic mutual fund contracts were assumed to have a five year average annual growth rate of approximately 4.0%, with a long-term annual rate of approximately 7.5% thereafter. Cash flows on the Permal contracts were assumed to have a five year average annual growth rate of approximately 2.5%, with a long-term annual rate of approximately 8.0% thereafter. We believe our growth assumptions are reasonable given our consideration of multiple inputs,

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including internal and external sources described above. However, there continues to be significant volatility and uncertainty in the markets, and our assumptions are subject to change based on fluctuations in our actual results and market conditions. The projected cash flows from the domestic mutual funds and Permal funds are discounted at 13.7% and 14.7%, respectively. Changes in assumptions, such as an increased discount rate or declining cash flows, could result in impairment. Assuming all other factors remain the same, actual results and changes in assumptions for the domestic mutual fund and Permal fund-of-hedge funds contracts would have to cause our cash flow projections over the long-term to deviate more than 16% and 20%, respectively, from previous projections or the discount rate would have to be raised to 15% and 17%, respectively, for the assets to be deemed impaired. With continued deterioration in the markets or other unfavorable factors, it is reasonably possible that actual cash flows from either or both the domestic mutual fund or Permal fund contracts could deviate from projections by more than 16% and 20%, respectively. The approximate fair values of these assets exceed their carrying values by $480.3 million and $240.0 million, respectively.

Trade names account for less than 2% of indefinite-life intangible assets. The significant decrease in PCM's assets under management and related cash flows generated assessed values that resulted in full impairment of the $47 million PCM trade name asset during fiscal 2009. The assessment of this trade name fair value was based on a discounted cash flow model applying an after-tax royalty rate to PCM's expected future revenues, using a discount rate of 14.8% and long-term annual growth of 5%. Although the discounted cash flow model resulted in an immaterial assessed value, based on other qualitative factors, we believed the remaining amount was impaired.

Goodwill

Goodwill is evaluated at the reporting unit level and is considered for impairment when the carrying amount of the reporting unit exceeds the implied fair value of the reporting unit. In estimating the implied fair value of the reporting unit, we use valuation techniques based on discounted projected cash flows, similar to techniques employed in analyzing the purchase price of an acquisition target. Allocations of goodwill to our divisions for changes in our management structure, acquisitions and dispositions are based on relative fair values of the businesses added to or sold from the divisions.

Significant assumptions used in assessing the implied fair value of the reporting unit under the discounted cash flow method include the projected cash flows generated by the reporting unit, including profit margins, expected current and long-term cash flow growth rates, and the discount rate used to determine the present value of the cash flows. Cash flow growth rates consider estimates of both AUM flows and market expectations by asset class (equity, fixed income and liquidity), by investment manager and by reporting unit based upon, among other things, historical experience and expectations of future market performance from internal and external sources. The impact of both net client flows and market appreciation/depreciation on cash flows are projected for the near-term (generally the first five years) based on a year-by-year assessment that considers current market conditions, our experience, relevant publicly available statistics and projections, and discussions with our own market experts. Actual cash flows in any one period may vary from the projected cash flows without resulting in an impairment charge because a variance in any one period must be considered in conjunction with other assumptions that impact projected cash flows.

Discount rates are based on appropriately weighted estimated costs of debt and capital. We estimate the cost of debt based on published debt rates. We estimate the cost of capital based on the Capital Asset Pricing Model, which considers the risk-free interest rate, market risk and size premiums, peer-group betas and unsystematic risk. The discount rates are also calibrated based on an assessment of relevant market values.

Goodwill in the Americas reporting unit principally originated from the acquisitions of CAM and Royce. The value of this reporting unit is based on projected net cash flows of assets managed in our U.S. mutual funds, closed end funds and other proprietary funds, in addition to separate account assets of our U.S. managers. Goodwill in the International reporting unit principally originated from the acquisitions of Permal and the international CAM businesses. The projected cash flows are discounted at 14.0% and 14.5%, respectively, for the Americas and International divisions to determine the present value of cash flows. As of March 31, 2009, the implied fair values exceed the carrying values for both the Americas and International divisions. Projected cash flows, on an aggregate basis across all asset classes in the Americas division, are assumed to have a five year average annual growth rate of approximately 4%, with a long-term annual growth rate of approximately 10%. Projected cash

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flows, on an aggregate basis across all asset classes in the International division are assumed to have a five year average annual growth rate of approximately 6%, with a long-term annual growth rate of approximately 10%. Cash flow growth of 4% and 6% for Americas and International, respectively, over the next five years is based on separate factors for equity, fixed income, and liquidity products. Equity product growth projections are based on historical recovery trends following prior recessionary periods, in context with our long-term growth experience and current market conditions. Fixed income product growth projections are based on the past experience of our primary fixed income manager and current market influences relevant to their business. On a combined basis for both equity and fixed income product types, these projections rely on an expectation that markets relevant to these products will stabilize with some rebalancing from fixed income to equity products during fiscal 2010. Long-term growth of 10% for both divisions is based on our historical experience and available historic market statistics. We believe our growth assumptions are reasonable given our consideration of multiple inputs, including internal and external sources described above. However, there continues to be significant volatility and uncertainty in the markets, and our assumptions are subject to change based on fluctuations in our actual results and market conditions. Assuming all other factors remain the same, actual results and changes in assumptions for the Americas and International reporting units would have to cause our cash flow projections over the long-term to deviate more than 42% and 34%, respectively, from previous projections or the discount rate would have to increase approximately 5 and 4 percentage points, respectively, for goodwill to be considered for impairment.

Under our prior management structure and related reporting units of Managed Investments, Institutional and Wealth Management, we recognized an impairment charge of $1,161,900 for the Wealth Management division during the third quarter of fiscal 2009. The severe market turmoil experienced during the December quarter had a more significant impact on the Wealth Management division than on our other divisions. AUM in that division decreased over 30% as a result of both net client outflows and market depreciation. As a result of the dramatic changes in market conditions during the December quarter, growth assumptions were revised downward, to project contraction through the next two years. Further, the applicable discount rate was increased from 12.5% to 14.7% based on changes in interest rates and market risk factors. The combined impact of these factors decreased projected cash flows of the Wealth Management division by over 60% from our prior projections resulting in the impairment charge. Prior to the impairment charge, the majority of the goodwill of this division arose from the acquisition of PCM. Projected cash flows for the Wealth Management division were assumed to have a five year average annual growth rate of approximately 3.0%, with a long-term annual growth rate of approximately 8.0% compared to prior average growth rates of 7.3% and 10.0%, respectively. Growth of 3% over the next five years was based on the current market conditions, our past experience, market statistics and prospects of each of our more significant managers in this division. These projections relied on the expectation that markets relevant to products in this division will stabilize by fiscal 2011. Actual results will invariably differ from our assumptions, the impact of which could be material to the financial statements. Goodwill is the residual value of a reporting unit after all other identifiable assets in that reporting unit have been valued, including management contract intangible assets. If goodwill has been determined to be impaired, variances in assumptions that impact the value of the reporting unit will generally also impact the values of identifiable assets within the reporting unit before, and to a greater extent than, they impact goodwill. For example, if our growth assumptions for the Wealth Management Division and all its related intangible assets were decreased for all periods by 1%, the goodwill impairment charge recorded for the division would have increased by less than 2%, because the other intangible assets within the division would have correspondingly decreased in value. Likewise, if the discount rate for the Wealth Management Division and all its related intangible assets had been 15.7% (1 percentage point higher), the goodwill impairment charge recorded for the division would have increased by less than 2%.

As indicated above, we performed our annual assessment of goodwill as of December 31. However, given the restructuring of our reporting units in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2009, we reassessed the fair values of our former reporting units as of March 31, 2009, the results of which indicated the fair values of each reporting unit exceeded its respective carrying value.

As of March 31, 2009, considering relevant prices of Legg Mason's common shares and based on dilutive shares outstanding, inclusive of shares issuable under Equity Units, our market capitalization, along with a reasonable control premium, approximates its carrying value. In an

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acquisition, there is typically a premium paid over current market prices of publicly traded companies that relates to the ability to control the operations of an acquired company. Recent market evidence regarding this control factor suggests premiums of 30% to 45% and higher as realistic and common, and Legg Mason believes such premiums to be a reasonable estimation for our equity value. Our market evidence is from a published source and included 150 transactions from the quarter ended September 30, 2008. Although there is limited transaction data subsequent to September 30, 2008, more recent transactions support or exceed the high end of our range. We exclude consideration of transactions with unique circumstances and find that transaction values for asset management firms relative to their respective book values do not vary significantly from relative transaction values in other industries.

Continued disruption and depressed financial markets will further increase the potential for impairment of our goodwill and/or other intangible asset carrying values.

Stock-Based Compensation

Our stock-based compensation plans include stock options, employee stock purchase plans, performance share awards, restricted stock awards and deferred compensation payable in stock. Under our stock compensation plans, we issue equity awards to officers and key employees.

During fiscal 2007, we adopted SFAS No. 123 (R), "Share-Based Payment" and related pronouncements using the modified-prospective method and the related transition election. Under this method, compensation expense for the years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007 includes compensation cost for all non-vested share-based awards at their grant-date fair value amortized over the respective vesting periods on the straight-line method. Unamortized deferred compensation is recognized as a reduction of additional paid-in capital. Also under SFAS No. 123 (R), cash flows related to income tax deductions in excess of or less than the stock-based compensation expense are classified as financing cash flows.

We granted 1.5 million, 0.9 million, and 1.0 million stock options, including grants to non-employee directors, in fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, respectively. For additional information on share-based compensation, see Note 12 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

We determine the fair value of each option grant using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model, except for market-based grants, for which we use a Monte Carlo option-pricing model. Both models require management to develop estimates regarding certain input variables. The inputs for the Black-Scholes model include: stock price on the date of grant, exercise price of the option, dividend yield, volatility, expected life and the risk-free interest rate, all of which except the grant date stock price and the exercise price require estimates or assumptions. We calculate the dividend yield based upon the average of the historical quarterly dividend payments over a term equal to the vesting period of the options. We estimate volatility equally weighted between the historical prices of our stock over a period equal to the expected life of the option and in part upon the implied volatility of market-listed options at the date of grant. The expected life is the estimated length of time an option is held before it is either exercised or canceled, based upon our historical option exercise experience. The risk-free interest rate is the rate available for zero-coupon U.S. Government issues with a remaining term equal to the expected life of the options being valued. If we used different methods to estimate our variables for the Black-Scholes and Monte Carlo models, or if we used a different type of option-pricing model, the fair value of our option grants might be different.

Income Taxes

Legg Mason and its subsidiaries are subject to the income tax laws of the federal, state and local jurisdictions of the U.S. and numerous foreign jurisdictions in which we operate. We file income tax returns representing our filing positions with each jurisdiction. Due to the inherent complexities arising from conducting business and being taxed in a substantial number of jurisdictions, we must make certain estimates and judgments in determining our income tax provision for financial statement purposes.

These estimates and judgments are used in determining the tax basis of assets and liabilities, and in the calculation of certain tax assets and liabilities that arise from differences in the timing of revenue and expense recognition for tax and financial statement purposes. Management assesses the likelihood that we will be able to realize our deferred tax assets. If it is more likely than not that the deferred tax asset will not be realized, then a valuation allowance is established with a corresponding increase to deferred tax provision.

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Substantially all of Legg Mason's deferred tax assets relate to U.S. and United Kingdom ("U.K.") taxing jurisdictions. Although Legg Mason has been historically profitable, the current year SIV losses resulted in a U.S. tax loss for fiscal 2009. We believe SIV losses incurred on liquidity fund guarantees are unique and isolated. Therefore, any analysis of Legg Mason's core U.S. earnings expected to recur in the future should exclude incurred SIV losses. As of March 31, 2009, U.S. deferred tax assets accumulated $1.3 billion, realization of which is expected to require $5.7 billion of future U.S. earnings. Based on estimates of future taxable income, using the same assumptions as those used in our goodwill impairment testing, it is more likely than not that current tax benefits are realizable and no valuation allowance is necessary at this time. To the extent our analysis of the realization of deferred tax assets relies on deferred tax liabilities, we have considered the timing, nature and jurisdiction of reversals. While tax planning may enhance our positions, the realization of current tax benefits is not dependent on any significant tax strategies. As of March 31, 2009, U.K. deferred tax assets are not material.

In the event we determine all or any portion of our deferred tax assets are not realizable, we will be required to establish a valuation allowance by a charge to the income provision in the period in which that determination is made. Depending on the facts and circumstances, the charge could be material to our earnings.

Included in Refundable income taxes in the Consolidated Balance Sheet at March 31, 2009 is $603 million in tax refunds expected during fiscal year 2010, of which $275 million, $271 million and $57 million, relates to net operating and capital loss carrybacks and other refunds, respectively.

The calculation of our tax liabilities involves uncertainties in the application of complex tax regulations. We recognize liabilities for anticipated tax uncertainties in the U.S. and other tax jurisdictions based on our estimate of whether, and the extent to which, additional taxes will be due.

RECENT ACCOUNTING DEVELOPMENTS

See discussion of Recent Accounting Developments in Note 1 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

We have made in this Report on Form 10-K, and from time to time may otherwise make in our public filings, press releases and statements by our management, "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including information relating to anticipated growth in revenues or earnings per share, anticipated changes in our business or in the amount of our client AUM, anticipated future performance of our business, anticipated future investment performance of our subsidiaries, our expected future net client cash flows, anticipated expense levels, changes in expenses, the expected effects of acquisitions and expectations regarding financial market conditions. The words or phrases "can be," "may be," "expects," "may affect," "may depend," "believes," "estimate," "project," "anticipate" and similar words and phrases are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are subject to various known and unknown risks and uncertainties and we caution readers that any forward-looking information provided by or on behalf of Legg Mason is not a guarantee of future performance.

Actual results may differ materially from those in forward-looking information as a result of various factors, some of which are beyond our control, including but not limited to those discussed below and those discussed under the heading "Risk Factors" and elsewhere in this Report on Form 10-K and our other public filings, press releases and statements by our management. Due to such risks, uncertainties and other factors, we caution each person receiving such forward-looking information not to place undue reliance on such statements. Further, such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which such statements are made, and we undertake no obligations to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which such statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

Our future revenues may fluctuate due to numerous factors, such as: the total value and composition of AUM; the volatility and general level of securities prices and interest rates; the relative investment performance of company- sponsored investment funds and other asset management products compared with competing offerings and market indices; investor sentiment and confidence; general economic conditions; our ability to maintain investment management and administrative fees at current levels; competitive conditions in our business; the ability to attract and retain key personnel and the effects of acquisitions, including prior acquisitions. Our future operating results are also dependent upon the level

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of operating expenses, which are subject to fluctuation for the following or other reasons: variations in the level of compensation expense incurred as a result of changes in the number of total employees, competitive factors, changes in the percentages of revenues paid as compensation or other reasons; variations in expenses and capital costs, including depreciation, amortization and other non-cash charges incurred by us to maintain our administrative infrastructure; unanticipated costs that may be incurred by Legg Mason from time to time to protect client goodwill, to otherwise support investment products or in connection with litigation or regulatory proceedings; and the effects of acquisitions and dispositions.

Our business is also subject to substantial governmental regulation and changes in legal, regulatory, accounting, tax and compliance requirements that may have a substantial effect on our business and results of operations.

EFFECTS OF INFLATION

The rate of inflation can directly affect various expenses, including employee compensation, communications and technology and occupancy, which may not be readily recoverable in charges for services provided by us. Further, to the extent inflation adversely affects the securities markets, it may impact revenues and recorded intangible asset and goodwill values. See discussion of "Market Risks — Revenues and Net Income" and "Critical Accounting Policies — Intangible Assets and Goodwill" previously discussed.


ITEM 7A. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK.

See "Item 7. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations — Market Risk" for disclosure about market risk.

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ITEM 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA.


REPORT OF MANAGEMENT ON
INTERNAL CONTROL OVER FINANCIAL REPORTING

The management of Legg Mason, Inc. is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting.

Legg Mason's internal control over financial reporting is a process designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Legg Mason's internal control over financial reporting includes those policies and procedures that (i) pertain to the maintenance of records that, in reasonable detail, accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of the assets of Legg Mason; (ii) provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, and that receipts and expenditures of Legg Mason are being made only in accordance with authorizations of management and directors of Legg Mason; and (iii) provide reasonable assurance regarding prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use, or disposition of Legg Mason's assets that could have a material effect on the financial statements.

Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements. Also, projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate.

Management assessed the effectiveness of Legg Mason's internal control over financial reporting as of March 31, 2009, based on the framework set forth by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission ("COSO") in Internal Control — Integrated Framework. Based on that assessment, management concluded that, as of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason's internal control over financial reporting is effective based on the criteria established in the COSO framework.

The effectiveness of Legg Mason's internal control over financial reporting as of March 31, 2009, has been audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, as stated in their report appearing herein, which expresses an unqualified opinion on the effectiveness of Legg Mason's internal control over financial reporting as of March 31, 2009.

GRAPHIC

Mark R. Fetting
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

GRAPHIC

Charles J. Daley, Jr.
Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT
REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

To the Board of Directors
and Stockholders of Legg Mason, Inc.:

In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements listed in the index appearing under Item 15(a)(1) present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Legg Mason, Inc. and its subsidiaries at March 31, 2009 and March 31, 2008, and the results of their operations and their cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended March 31, 2009 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Also in our opinion, the Company maintained, in all material respects, effective internal control over financial reporting as of March 31, 2009, based on criteria established in Internal Control — Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). The Company's management is responsible for these financial statements, for maintaining effective internal control over financial reporting and for its assessment of the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting, included in the accompanying Report of Management on Internal Control over Financial Reporting. Our responsibility is to express opinions on these financial statements and on the Company's internal control over financial reporting based on our integrated audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement and whether effective internal control over financial reporting was maintained in all material respects. Our audits of the financial statements included examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. Our audit of internal control over financial reporting included obtaining an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, assessing the risk that a material weakness exists, and testing and evaluating the design and operating effectiveness of internal control based on the assessed risk. Our audits also included performing such other procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinions.

A company's internal control over financial reporting is a process designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. A company's internal control over financial reporting includes those policies and procedures that (i) pertain to the maintenance of records that, in reasonable detail, accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of the assets of the company; (ii) provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and that receipts and expenditures of the company are being made only in accordance with authorizations of management and directors of the company; and (iii) provide reasonable assurance regarding prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use, or disposition of the company's assets that could have a material effect on the financial statements.

Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements. Also, projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate.

GRAPHIC

Baltimore, Maryland
May 29, 2009

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)

 
  Years Ended March 31,
 
 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

OPERATING REVENUES

                   
 

Investment advisory fees

                   
   

Separate accounts

  $ 1,017,195   $ 1,464,512   $ 1,445,796  
   

Funds

    1,836,350     2,319,788     2,023,140  
   

Performance fees

    17,429     132,740     142,245  
 

Distribution and service fees

    475,003     692,277     716,402  
 

Other

    11,390     24,769     16,092  
   

Total operating revenues

    3,357,367     4,634,086     4,343,675  
   

OPERATING EXPENSES

                   
 

Compensation and benefits

    1,132,216     1,569,517     1,568,568  
 

Distribution and servicing

    969,964     1,273,986     1,196,019  
 

Communications and technology

    188,312     192,821     174,160  
 

Occupancy

    209,537     129,425     100,180  
 

Amortization of intangible assets

    36,488     57,271     68,410  
 

Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets

    1,307,970     151,000      
 

Other

    182,060     209,890     208,040  
   

Total operating expenses

    4,026,547     3,583,910     3,315,377  
   

OPERATING INCOME (LOSS)

    (669,180 )   1,050,176     1,028,298  
   

OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)

                   
 

Interest income

    56,272     76,923     58,916  
 

Interest expense

    (150,465 )   (82,681 )   (71,474 )
 

Fund support

    (2,283,236 )   (607,276 )    
 

Other

    (109,248 )   6,729     28,114  
   

Total other income (expense)

    (2,486,677 )   (606,305 )   15,556  
   

INCOME (LOSS) FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BEFORE INCOME TAX PROVISION (BENEFIT) AND MINORITY INTERESTS

    (3,155,857 )   443,871     1,043,854  
   

Income tax provision (benefit)

    (1,210,853 )   175,995     397,612  
   

INCOME (LOSS) FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BEFORE MINORITY INTERESTS

    (1,945,004 )   267,876     646,242  
   

Minority interests, net of tax

    (2,924 )   (266 )   4  
   

INCOME (LOSS) FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS

    (1,947,928 )   267,610     646,246  
   

Gain on sale of discontinued operations, net of tax

            572  
   

NET INCOME (LOSS)

  $ (1,947,928 ) $ 267,610   $ 646,818  
   

NET INCOME (LOSS) PER SHARE

                   
 

Basic:

                   
   

Income (loss) from continuing operations

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.88   $ 4.58  
   

Gain on sale of discontinued operations

             
   

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.88   $ 4.58  
   
 

Diluted:

                   
   

Income (loss) from continuing operations

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.86   $ 4.48  
   

Gain on sale of discontinued operations

             
   

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.86   $ 4.48  
   

See notes to consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Dollars in thousands)

 
  March 31,
 
 
  2009
  2008
 
   

ASSETS

             
 

Current Assets

             
   

Cash and cash equivalents

  $ 1,084,474   $ 1,463,554  
   

Securities purchased under agreements to resell

        604,642  
   

Restricted cash

    41,688     844,728  
   

Receivables:

             
     

Investment advisory and related fees

    293,084     524,488  
     

Other

    306,837     225,862  
   

Investment securities

    336,092     489,081  
   

Refundable income taxes

    603,668     14,512  
   

Deferred income taxes

    94,112     235,300  
   

Other

    99,432     283,585  
   
       

Total current assets

    2,859,387     4,685,752  
   
 

Fixed assets, net

    367,043     346,802  
 

Intangible assets, net

    3,922,801     4,109,735  
 

Goodwill

    1,186,747     2,536,816  
 

Deferred income taxes

    848,488      
 

Other

    136,888     151,247  
   

Total Assets

  $ 9,321,354   $ 11,830,352  
   

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

             
 

Liabilities

             
   

Current Liabilities

             
     

Accrued compensation

  $ 374,025   $ 608,465  
     

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

    400,761     490,141  
     

Short-term borrowings

    250,000     500,000  
     

Current portion of long-term debt

    8,188     432,119  
     

Fund support

    20,631     551,654  
     

Other

    227,588     157,068  
   
       

Total current liabilities

    1,281,193     2,739,447  
   
   

Deferred compensation

    105,115     149,953  
   

Deferred income taxes

    258,944     355,239  
   

Other

    256,421     139,556  
   

Long-term debt

    2,965,204     1,825,654  
   
 

Total Liabilities

    4,866,877     5,209,849  
   
 

Commitments and Contingencies (Note 9)

             
 

Stockholders' Equity

             
   

Common stock, par value $.10; authorized 500,000,000 shares; issued 141,853,025 shares in 2009 and 138,556,117 shares in 2008

    14,185     13,856  
   

Convertible preferred stock, par value $10; authorized 4,000,000 shares; 0 and 0.36 shares outstanding in 2009 and 2008, respectively

         
   

Shares exchangeable into common stock

    3,069     4,982  
   

Additional paid-in capital

    3,284,347     3,278,376  
   

Employee stock trust

    (35,094 )   (29,307 )
   

Deferred compensation employee stock trust

    35,094     29,307  
   

Retained earnings

    1,155,660     3,240,359  
   

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net

    (2,784 )   82,930  
   
 

Total Stockholders' Equity

    4,454,477     6,620,503  
   

Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

  $ 9,321,354   $ 11,830,352  
   

See notes to consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
(Dollars in thousands)

 
  Years Ended March 31,
 
 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

COMMON STOCK

                   
 

Beginning balance

  $ 13,856   $ 13,178   $ 12,971  
 

Stock options and other stock-based compensation

    109     157     86  
 

Deferred compensation employee stock trust

    16     5     5  
 

Deferred compensation, net

    92     30     19  
 

Conversion of debt

            76  
 

Exchangeable shares

    76     8     21  
 

Business acquisitions

        39      
 

Shares repurchased and retired

        (114 )    
 

Preferred share conversions

    36     553      
   
 

Ending balance

    14,185     13,856     13,178  
   

SHARES EXCHANGEABLE INTO COMMON STOCK

                   
 

Beginning balance

    4,982     5,188     5,720  
 

Exchanges

    (1,913 )   (206 )   (532 )
   
 

Ending balance

    3,069     4,982     5,188  
   

ADDITIONAL PAID-IN CAPITAL

                   
 

Beginning balance

    3,278,376     3,372,385     3,235,583  
 

Stock options and other stock-based compensation

    37,988     91,873     80,514  
 

Deferred compensation employee stock trust

    6,505     4,915     5,228  
 

Deferred compensation, net

    33,107     24,195     17,675  
 

Convertible debt

    (73,430 )       32,874  
 

Exchangeable shares

    1,837     198     511  
 

Business acquisitions

        32,461      
 

Cost of convertible note hedge, net

        (83,125 )    
 

Future tax benefit on convertible note hedge

        113,858      
 

Shares repurchased and retired

        (277,831 )    
 

Preferred share conversions

    (36 )   (553 )    
   
 

Ending balance

    3,284,347     3,278,376     3,372,385  
   

EMPLOYEE STOCK TRUST

                   
 

Beginning balance

    (29,307 )   (31,839 )   (45,924 )
 

Shares issued to plans

    (5,787 )   (4,689 )   (772 )
 

Distributions and forfeitures

        7,221     14,857  
   
 

Ending balance

    (35,094 )   (29,307 )   (31,839 )
   

DEFERRED COMPENSATION EMPLOYEE STOCK TRUST

                   
 

Beginning balance

    29,307     31,839     45,924  
 

Shares issued to plans

    5,787     4,689     772  
 

Distributions and forfeitures

        (7,221 )   (14,857 )
   
 

Ending balance

    35,094     29,307     31,839  
   

RETAINED EARNINGS

                   
 

Beginning balance

    3,240,359     3,112,844     2,580,898  
 

Adjustment on adoption of FIN 48

        (3,550 )    
 

Net income (loss)

    (1,947,928 )   267,610     646,818  
 

Dividends declared

    (136,771 )   (136,545 )   (114,872 )
   
 

Ending balance

    1,155,660     3,240,359     3,112,844  
   

ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS), NET

                   
 

Beginning balance

    82,930     37,895     14,944  
 

Realized and unrealized holding gains (losses) on investment securities, net of tax

    61     (24 )   97  
 

Unrealized and realized gains (losses) on cash flow hedge, net of tax

    938     (1,523 )   (738 )
 

Foreign currency translation adjustment

    (86,713 )   46,582     23,592  
   
 

Ending balance

    (2,784 )   82,930     37,895  
   

TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

  $ 4,454,477   $ 6,620,503   $ 6,541,490  
   

See notes to consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS
OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(Dollars in thousands)

 
  Years Ended March 31,
 
 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

NET INCOME (LOSS)

  $ (1,947,928 ) $ 267,610   $ 646,818  
 

Other comprehensive income gains (losses):

                   
   

Foreign currency translation adjustment

    (86,713 )   46,582     23,592  
   

Unrealized gains (losses) on investment securities:

                   
     

Unrealized holding gains (losses) net of tax provision (benefit) of $9, $(8) and $24, respectively

    13     (11 )   37  
     

Reclassification adjustment for (gains) losses included in net income

    48     (13 )   60  
   
 

Net unrealized gains (losses) on investment securities

    61     (24 )   97  
   
 

Unrealized and realized gains (losses) on cash flow hedge, net of tax provision (benefit) of $666, $(1,080) and $(524), respectively

    938     (1,523 )   (738 )
   
 

Total other comprehensive income (loss)

    (85,714 )   45,035     22,951  
   

COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)

  $ (2,033,642 ) $ 312,645   $ 669,769  
   

See notes to consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS
OF CASH FLOWS
(Dollars in thousands)

 
  Years Ended March 31,
 
 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

                   
 

Net income (loss)

  $ (1,947,928 ) $ 267,610   $ 646,818  
 

Realized loss on sale of SIV securities

    2,257,217          
 

Gain on sale of discontinued operations, net of tax

            (572 )
 

Non-cash items included in net income:

                   
   

Depreciation and amortization

    138,445     141,083     137,852  
   

Amortization of deferred sales commissions

    35,619     39,139     64,265  
   

Accretion and amortization of securities discounts and premiums, net

    7,177     1,059     1,295  
   

Stock-based compensation

    56,993     49,345     40,654  
   

Unrealized losses (gains) on investments

    106,797     43,960     (7,141 )
   

Unrealized losses on fund support

    25,996     607,276      
   

Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets

    1,307,970     151,000      
   

Deferred income taxes

    (805,127 )   (173,150 )   128,801  
   

Other

    17,918     2,266     8,854  
 

Decrease (increase) in assets excluding acquisitions:

                   
   

Investment advisory and related fees receivable

    227,137     66,907     (23,797 )
   

Net purchases of trading investments

    (95,074 )   (92,772 )   (138,167 )
   

Other receivables

    (626,392 )   26,095     30,354  
   

Other assets

    431,593     72,585     (3,863 )
 

Increase (decrease) in liabilities excluding acquisitions:

                   
   

Accrued compensation

    (234,817 )   45,268     (25,803 )
   

Deferred compensation

    (44,838 )   13,940     38,912  
   

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

    (89,380 )   (30,332 )   136,516  
   

Other liabilities

    (331,420 )   (87,015 )   (130,079 )
 

Net cash provided by operating activities of discontinued operations

            572  
   

CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES

    437,886     1,144,264     905,471  
   

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

                   
 

Proceeds from (payments for):

                   
   

Fixed assets

    (130,950 )   (184,275 )   (112,026 )
   

Business acquisitions and related costs

    (7,524 )   (14,858 )   (60,330 )
   

Contractual acquisition earnout settlements (payments)

    120,000     (207,500 )   (384,748 )
 

Proceeds from sale of assets

    181,147          
 

Fund Support:

                   
   

Restricted cash, net principally collateral

    801,793     (851,688 )    
   

Payments under liquidity fund support arrangements

    (305,933 )   (59,537 )      
   

Proceeds from sale of SIV securities

    513,855     49,915      
   

Purchases of SIV securities, net of distributions

    (2,868,815 )   (229,810 )    
 

Net (increase) decrease in securities purchased under agreements to resell

    604,642     (604,642 )    
 

Purchases of investment securities

    (1,293 )   (6,095 )   (20,787 )
 

Proceeds from sales and maturities of investment securities

    2,172     5,180     35,788  
   

CASH USED FOR INVESTING ACTIVITIES

    (1,090,906 )   (2,103,310 )   (542,103 )
   

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES

                   
 

Net increase (decrease) in short-term borrowings

    (250,000 )   500,000     (83,227 )
 

Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt, net

    1,089,463     1,252,600      
 

Purchase of convertible note hedge, net

        (83,125 )    
 

Third party distribution financing, net

    (4,814 )   5,264     3,617  
 

Repayment of principal on long-term debt

    (429,608 )   (114,867 )   (61,096 )
 

Issuance of common stock

    31,983     35,920     26,728  
 

Repurchase of stock

        (277,945 )    
 

Dividends paid

    (135,878 )   (132,821 )   (109,919 )
 

Excess tax benefit associated with stock-based compensation

        35,587     14,466  
   

CASH PROVIDED BY (USED FOR) FINANCING ACTIVITIES

    301,146     1,220,613     (209,431 )
   

EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES ON CASH

    (27,206 )   18,370     6,210  

NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

    (379,080 )   279,937     160,147  

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR

    1,463,554     1,183,617     1,023,470  
   

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF YEAR

  $ 1,084,474   $ 1,463,554   $ 1,183,617  
   

SUPPLEMENTARY DISCLOSURE

                   
 

Cash paid for:

                   
   

Income taxes

  $ 156,129   $ 250,352   $ 260,015  
   

Interest

    158,499     74,084     71,226  

See notes to consolidated financial statements.

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts or unless otherwise noted)

1.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Basis of Presentation

Legg Mason, Inc. ("Parent") and its subsidiaries (collectively, "Legg Mason") are principally engaged in providing asset management and related financial services to individuals, institutions, corporations and municipalities.

The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Parent and its subsidiaries in which it has a controlling financial interest. Generally, an entity is considered to have a controlling financial interest when it owns a majority of the voting interest in an entity. Legg Mason is also required to consolidate any variable interest entity ("VIE") in which it is considered to be the primary beneficiary. See discussion of Variable Interest Entities that follows for a further discussion of VIEs. All material intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated.

Unless otherwise noted, all per share amounts include common shares of Legg Mason, shares issued in connection with the acquisition of Legg Mason Canada Inc., which are exchangeable into common shares of Legg Mason on a one-for-one basis at any time, and non-voting convertible preferred stock, which was convertible into shares of Legg Mason common stock. These non-voting convertible preferred shares are considered "participating securities" and therefore are included in the calculation of basic earnings per common share. There is no convertible preferred stock outstanding as of March 31, 2009.

Certain amounts in prior period financial statements have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation, including fund support previously reported as Other current liabilities, Other non-operating expense, and Net purchases of trading investments.

All references to fiscal 2009, 2008 or 2007 refer to Legg Mason's fiscal year ended March 31 of that year.

Use of Estimates

The consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, which require management to make assumptions and estimates that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes, including revenue recognition, valuation of financial instruments, intangible assets and goodwill, stock-based compensation and income taxes. Management believes that the estimates used are reasonable, although actual amounts could differ from the estimates and the differences could have a material impact on the consolidated financial statements.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash equivalents are highly liquid investments with original maturities of 90 days or less.

Repurchase Agreements

Legg Mason invests in short-term securities purchased under overnight agreements to resell collateralized by U.S. government and agency securities. Securities purchased under agreements to resell are accounted for as collateralized financings and are carried at contractual amounts, plus accrued interest.

Restricted Cash

Restricted cash at March 31, 2009 is $41,688, which primarily represents cash collateral required under support arrangements for certain liquidity funds that a subsidiary manages. This cash is not available to Legg Mason for general corporate use. The decrease in restricted cash from March 31, 2008 of $803,040 is primarily the result of the return of restricted cash due to the termination of the support arrangements for certain liquidity funds that held securities issued by structured investment vehicles and other similar conduits ("SIVs"). See Note 17 for a discussion of these support arrangements.

Financial Instruments

Substantially all financial instruments are reflected in the financial statements at fair value or amounts that approximate fair value, except long-term debt.

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value and resulting unrealized gains and losses are reflected in stockholders' equity and comprehensive income, net of applicable income taxes. Debt securities, for which there is positive intent and ability to hold to maturity, are classified as held-to-maturity and are recorded at amortized cost.

Amortization of discount or premium is recorded under the interest method and is included in interest income.

Certain investment securities are classified as trading securities. These investments are recorded at fair value and unrealized gains and losses are included in current period earnings. Realized gains and losses for all investments are included in current period earnings.

Equity and fixed income securities are valued using closing market prices for listed instruments or broker or dealer price quotations, when available. Fixed income securities may also be valued using valuation models and estimates based on spreads to actively traded benchmark debt instruments with readily available market prices.

Legg Mason evaluates its non-trading investment securities for "other than temporary" impairment. Impairment may exist when the fair value of an investment security has been below the adjusted cost for an extended period of time. If an "other than temporary" impairment is determined to exist, the difference between the value of the investment security recorded on the financial statements and its fair value is recognized as a charge to income in the period the impairment is determined to be other than temporary. As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, the amount of unrealized losses for investment securities not recognized in income was not material.

For investments in illiquid and privately-held securities for which market prices or quotations may not be readily available, management estimates the value of the securities using a variety of methods and resources, including the most current available financial information for the investment and the industry. As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, Legg Mason had approximately $42.2 million and $156.6 million, respectively, of trading and non-trading financial instruments which were valued based upon management's assumptions or estimates, taking into consideration available financial information of the company and industry.

At March 31, 2009 and 2008, Legg Mason had approximately $59.5 million and $81.7 million, respectively, of investments in partnerships and limited liability corporations. These investments are reflected in Other concurrent assets on the Consolidated Balance Sheets and are accounted for under the cost or equity method.

In addition to the financial instruments described above or the derivative instruments described below, other financial instruments that are carried at fair value or amounts that approximate fair value include Cash and cash equivalents, Securities purchased under agreements to resell and Short-term borrowings. The fair value of Long-term debt at March 31, 2009 and 2008 was $2,804,262 and $2,264,720 respectively. These fair values were estimated using current market prices.

Derivative Instruments

The fair values of derivative instruments are recorded as assets or liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheets. Legg Mason previously did not engage in derivative or hedging activities, except as described below and to hedge interest rate risk on debt, as described in Note 7. Legg Mason has also used currency and other hedges to hedge the risk of movement in exchange rates or interest rates on financial assets on a limited basis.

Legg Mason applies hedge accounting as defined in SFAS No. 133, "Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities," ("SFAS 133") to the aforementioned debt interest rate risk hedge. Adjustment of this cash flow hedge is recorded in Other comprehensive income (loss). The gains or losses on other derivative instruments not designated for hedge accounting are included as Other income (expense) in the Consolidated Statements of Operations and are not material except as described below.

In fiscal 2009 and fiscal 2008, Legg Mason entered into various credit support arrangements for certain liquidity funds managed by a subsidiary. These arrangements included letters of credit, capital support agreements and a total return swap ("TRS") that qualify as derivative transactions and are described more fully in Note 17. The fair values of these derivative instruments are based on expected outcomes derived from pricing data for the underlying securities and/or detailed collateral analyses based on the most recent available information. The fair values of these derivative assets as of March 31, 2009 and 2008 are zero and $45.7 million, respectively, and are included in Other current assets in the Consolidated

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Balance Sheet. The fair values of derivative liabilities as of March 31, 2009 and 2008 of $20.6 million and $551.7 million, respectively, are included in Fund support in the Consolidated Balance Sheet. None of these derivative transactions are designated for hedge accounting as defined in SFAS 133 and the related gains and losses are included in Fund support in the Consolidated Statement of Operations.

Fair Value Measurements

Effective April 1, 2008, Legg Mason adopted Statement No. 157, "Fair Value Measurements" ("SFAS 157"), which defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value and increases disclosures about fair value measurements. SFAS 157 defines fair value as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. Under SFAS 157, a fair value measurement should reflect all of the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about the risk inherent in a particular valuation technique, the effect of a restriction on the sale or use of an asset, and the risk of non-performance.

In February 2008, FASB Staff Position ("FSP") No. FAS 157-2, "Effective Date of FASB Statement No. 157," partially deferred SFAS 157 for one year for non-recurring fair value measurements of non-financial assets and liabilities, such as acquired intangibles and goodwill. Application of SFAS 157's measurement framework to financial assets and liabilities has not materially impacted Legg Mason's financial position and results of operations for the year ended March 31, 2009 as most financial assets and liabilities were already carried at fair value. Legg Mason is continuing to evaluate its adoption of the deferred provisions of SFAS 157 for non-recurring fair value measurements and does not expect a material impact, if any, on its consolidated financial statements.

In October 2008, FSP No. FAS 157-3, "Estimating Fair Value of a Financial Asset in an Inactive Market" was issued to clarify existing standards on fair value determinations. This new guidance required retroactive application to previously unissued financial statements, including interim periods ended September 30, 2008, and did not have a material impact on Legg Mason's consolidated financial statements.

In April 2009, the FASB issued three FSPs intended to provide additional application guidance and enhance disclosures regarding fair value measurements and impairments of securities: FSP FAS 157-4, Determining Fair Value When the Volume and Level of Activity for the Asset or Liability Have Significantly Decreased and Identifying Transactions That Are Not Orderly; FSP FAS 107-1 and APB 28-1, Interim Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial Instruments; and FSP FAS 115-2 and FAS 124-2, Recognition and Presentation of Other-Than-Temporary Impairments.

FSP FAS 157-4 relates to determining fair values when there is no active market or where the price inputs being used represent distressed sales. It reaffirms that the objective of fair value measurements is to reflect at the date of the financial statements how much an asset would be sold for in an orderly transaction (as opposed to a distressed or forced transaction) under current market conditions. Specifically, it reaffirms the need to use judgment to ascertain if a formerly active market has become inactive and in determining fair values when markets have become inactive.

FSP FAS 107-1 and APB 28-1 relates to fair value disclosures for any financial instruments that are not currently reflected on the balance sheet of companies at fair value. Prior to issuing this FSP, fair values for these assets and liabilities were only disclosed once a year. The FSP now requires these disclosures on a quarterly basis, providing qualitative and quantitative information about fair value estimates for all those financial instruments not measured on the balance sheet at fair value.

FSP FAS 115-2 and FAS 124-2 relates to other-than-temporary impairments and is intended to bring greater consistency to the timing of impairment recognition. It is also intended to provide greater clarity to investors about the credit and noncredit components of impaired debt securities that are not expected to be sold. The FSP also requires increased and more timely disclosures regarding expected cash flows, credit losses, and an aging of securities with unrealized losses.

The FSPs are effective no later than our June 2009 quarter, but may be early adopted. Legg Mason is currently evaluating the adoption of these FSPs and they are currently not expected to have a material impact on Legg Mason's consolidated financial position.

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SFAS 157 establishes a hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs for valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The fair value hierarchy gives the highest priority to quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs.

Legg Mason's financial instruments measured and reported at fair value are classified and disclosed in one of the following categories:

    Level 1 — Financial instruments for which prices are quoted in active markets, which, for Legg Mason, include investments in publicly traded mutual funds with quoted market prices and equities listed in active markets.

    Level 2 — Financial instruments for which: prices are quoted for similar assets and liabilities in active markets; prices are quoted for identical or similar assets in inactive markets; or prices are based on observable inputs, other than quoted prices, such as models or other valuation methodologies. For Legg Mason, this category may include repurchase agreements, fixed income securities, and certain proprietary fund products.

    Level 3 — Financial instruments for which values are based on unobservable inputs, including those for which there is little or no market activity. This category includes derivative liabilities related to fund support arrangements, investments in partnerships, limited liability companies, and private equity funds, and previously included derivative assets related to fund support arrangements and certain owned securities issued by SIVs. This category may also include certain proprietary fund products with redemption restrictions.

The valuation of an asset or liability may involve inputs from more than one level of the hierarchy. The level in the fair value hierarchy within which a fair value measurement in its entirety falls is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety.

Proprietary fund products are valued at net asset value ("NAV") determined by the respective fund administrator. These funds are typically invested in exchange-traded investments with observable market prices. Their valuations may be classified as Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 based on whether the fund is exchange-traded, the frequency of the related NAV determinations and the impact of redemption restrictions. For investments in illiquid and privately-held securities (private equity and investment partnerships) for which market prices or quotations may not be readily available, management must estimate the value of the securities using a variety of methods and resources, including the most current available financial information for the investment and the industry to which it applies in order to determine fair value. These valuation processes for illiquid and privately-held securities inherently require management's judgment and are therefore classified in Level 3.

Legg Mason's liquidity fund support has taken the form of capital support agreements, letters of credit, a TRS and purchases of securities from funds as more fully described in Note 17. The capital support agreements, letters of credit and TRS were considered derivative assets or liabilities for accounting purposes representing the Company's rights and obligations under the support, the fair value of which was based principally on changes in the value of the underlying securities. Substantially all of the underlying securities supported and all of the securities purchased from liquidity funds were issued by SIVs and had no active market such that fair value was determined based on an evaluation of the issuer trust and its underlying collateral, which was primarily comprised of asset and mortgage backed securities, corporate bonds, and collateralized debt obligations. These instruments may or may not have had financial guaranty insurance. Of the total SIV securities previously owned by Legg Mason or supported in liquidity funds, over 60% of the underlying trust collateral securities were valued based on prices from well recognized third party pricing services that utilize available market data; over 35% of the collateral securities were valued based on spreads to benchmark debt instruments with available prices; and less than 5% of the collateral values were based on broker quotes.

All security prices, including prices for underlying trust collateral securities, whether direct market quotes, adjusted comparable security prices, or broker quotes, were subject to internal analyses that considered market observations, broker quotes and other tests to substantiate their fair values. Broker quotes used were indicative but not firm or tradable bids. The aggregate fair values of the underlying trust collateral securities were the primary input to determine the fair value of the supported or purchased SIV-issued securities. The determination of fair

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values of underlying trust collateral securities considered both non-performance risks and liquidity risks. Legg Mason's credit risk was not a material factor to the fair value of the related derivative liabilities because, among other things, the majority of our liquidity fund support required cash collateral.

These valuation processes for supported or purchased SIV-issued securities inherently required management's judgment and therefore the related assets and liabilities were classified in Level 3. Market changes affecting the underlying collateral were a primary contributor to changes in the fair values of the liquidity fund support assets and liabilities and the related gains and losses.

Any transfers between categories are measured at the beginning of the period.

See Note 3 for additional information regarding fair value measurements and Legg Mason's adoption of SFAS 157.

Also effective April 1, 2008, Legg Mason adopted Statement No. 159, "The Fair Value Option for Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities" ("SFAS 159"). SFAS 159 permits companies to choose to measure certain financial instruments and certain other items at fair value. The standard requires that unrealized gains and losses on items for which the fair value option has been elected be reported in earnings. At this time, the Company has not elected to apply the fair value option to any of its financial instruments.

Fixed Assets

Fixed assets consist of equipment, software and leasehold improvements and capital lease assets. Equipment consists primarily of communications and technology hardware and furniture and fixtures. Software includes both purchased software and internally developed software. Fixed assets are reported at cost, net of accumulated depreciation and amortization. Capital lease assets are initially reported at the lesser of the present value of the related future minimum lease payments or the asset's then current fair value, subsequently reduced by accumulated depreciation. Depreciation and amortization are determined by use of the straight-line method. Equipment is depreciated over the estimated useful lives of the assets, generally ranging from three to eight years. Software is amortized over the estimated useful lives of the assets, which are generally three years. Leasehold improvements and capital lease assets are amortized or depreciated over the initial term of the lease unless options to extend are likely to be exercised. Maintenance and repair costs are expensed as incurred. Internally developed software is reviewed periodically to determine if there is a change in the useful life, or if an impairment in value may exist. If impairment is deemed to exist, the asset is written down to its fair value or is written off if the asset is determined to no longer have any value.

Intangible Assets and Goodwill

Intangible assets consist principally of asset management contracts, contracts to manage proprietary funds and trade names resulting from acquisitions. Intangible assets are amortized over their estimated useful lives, using the straight-line method, unless the asset is determined to have an indefinite useful life. Asset management contracts are amortizable intangible assets that are capitalized at acquisition and amortized over the expected life of the contract. The value of contracts to manage assets in proprietary funds and the value of trade names are classified as indefinite-life intangible assets. The assignment of indefinite lives to proprietary fund contracts is based upon the assumption that there is no foreseeable limit on the contract period to manage proprietary funds due to the likelihood of continued renewal at little or no cost. The assignment of indefinite lives to trade names is based on the assumption that they are expected to generate cash flows indefinitely.

Goodwill represents the excess cost of a business acquisition over the fair value of the net assets acquired. Indefinite-life intangible assets and goodwill are not amortized for book purposes. Given the relative significance of intangible assets and goodwill to the Company's consolidated financial statements, on a quarterly basis Legg Mason considers if triggering events have occurred that may indicate that the fair values have declined below their respective carrying amounts. Triggering events may include significant adverse changes in the Company's business, legal or regulatory environment, loss of key personnel, significant business dispositions, or other events. If a triggering event has occurred, the Company will perform detail tests, which include critical reviews of all significant assumptions to determine if any intangible assets or goodwill are impaired. At a minimum, the Company performs these detail tests annually at December 31, for indefinite-life intangible assets and goodwill, considering factors such as projected cash flows and revenue multiples, to determine whether the value of the assets is impaired and the amortization periods are appropriate. If an asset is impaired, the difference between the value of the asset

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reflected on the financial statements and its current fair value is recognized as an expense in the period in which the impairment is determined. The fair values of intangible assets subject to amortization are reviewed at each reporting period using an undiscounted cash flow analysis. For intangible assets with indefinite lives, fair value is determined based on anticipated discounted cash flows. Goodwill is evaluated at the reporting unit level, and is deemed to be impaired if the carrying amount of the reporting unit goodwill exceeds its implied fair value. In estimating the fair value of the reporting unit, Legg Mason uses valuation techniques based on discounted cash flows similar to models employed in analyzing the purchase price of an acquisition target. Goodwill is deemed to be recoverable at the reporting unit level, which is also our operating segment level that Legg Mason defines as the Americas and International divisions. This results from the fact that operating segment managers, who report to the Chief Executive Officer, manage the business at the division level and do not receive discrete financial information, such as operating results, at any lower level, such as the advisory affiliate level. Prior to March 31, 2009, Legg Mason's reporting units were its Managed Investments, Institutional and Wealth Management divisions. Allocations of goodwill to Legg Mason's divisions for management restructures, acquisitions and dispositions are based on relative fair values of the respective businesses restructured, added to or sold from the divisions. See Note 5 for additional information regarding intangible assets and goodwill and Note 18 for additional business segment information.

Translation of Foreign Currencies

Assets and liabilities of foreign subsidiaries that are denominated in non-U.S. dollar functional currencies are translated at exchange rates as of the Consolidated Balance Sheet dates. Revenues and expenses are translated at average exchange rates during the period. The gains or losses resulting from translating foreign currency financial statements into U.S. dollars are included in stockholders' equity and comprehensive income. Gains or losses resulting from foreign currency transactions are included in net income.

Investment Advisory Fees

Legg Mason earns investment advisory fees on assets in separately managed accounts, investment funds, and other products managed for Legg Mason's clients. These fees are primarily based on predetermined percentages of the market value of the assets under management ("AUM"), are recognized over the period in which services are performed and may be billed in advance of the period earned based on AUM at the beginning of the billing period in accordance with the related advisory contracts. Revenue associated with advance billings is deferred and included in Other (current) liabilities in the Consolidated Balance Sheet and is recognized over the period earned. Performance fees may be earned on certain investment advisory contracts for exceeding performance benchmarks and are recognized at the end of the performance measurement period. Accordingly, neither advanced billings or performance fees are subject to reversal.

Legg Mason has ultimate responsibility for the valuation of AUM, substantially all of which is based on observable market data from independent pricing services, fund accounting agents, custodians or brokers.

Distribution and Service Fees Revenue and Expense

Distribution and service fees represent fees earned from funds to reimburse the distributor for the costs of marketing and selling fund shares and servicing proprietary funds and are generally determined as a percentage of client assets. Reported amounts also include fees earned from providing client or shareholder servicing, including record keeping or administrative services to proprietary funds. Distribution fees earned on company-sponsored investment funds are reported as revenue. When Legg Mason enters into arrangements with broker-dealers or other third parties to sell or market proprietary fund shares, distribution and service fee expense is accrued for the amounts owed to third parties, including finders' fees and referral fees paid to unaffiliated broker-dealers or introducing parties. Distribution and servicing expense also includes payments to third parties for certain shareholder administrative services and sub-advisory fees paid to unaffiliated asset managers.

Deferred Sales Commissions

Commissions paid to financial intermediaries in connection with sales of certain classes of company-sponsored mutual funds are capitalized as deferred sales commissions. The asset is amortized over periods not exceeding six years, which represent the periods during which commissions are generally recovered from distribution and service fee revenues and from contingent deferred sales charges ("CDSC") received from shareholders of those funds upon redemption of their shares. CDSC receipts are recorded as distribution and servicing revenue when received and a reduction of the

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unamortized balance of deferred sales commissions, with a corresponding expense.

Management periodically tests the deferred sales commission asset for impairment by reviewing the changes in value of the related shares, the relevant market conditions and other events and circumstances that may indicate an impairment in value has occurred. If these factors indicate an impairment in value, management compares the carrying value to the estimated undiscounted cash flows expected to be generated by the asset over its remaining life. If management determines that the deferred sales commission asset is not fully recoverable, the asset will be deemed impaired and a loss will be recorded in the amount by which the recorded amount of the asset exceeds its estimated fair value. For the years ended March 31, 2009, 2008, and 2007, no impairment charges were recorded. Deferred sales commissions, included in Other non-current assets in the Consolidated Balance Sheets, were $18.9 million and $22.6 million at March 31, 2009 and 2008, respectively.

Income Taxes

Deferred income taxes are provided for the effects of temporary differences between the tax basis of an asset or liability and its reported amount in the financial statements. Deferred income tax assets are subject to a valuation allowance if, in management's opinion, it is more likely than not that these benefits will not be realized. Legg Mason's deferred income taxes principally relate to net operating loss carryforwards, business combinations, amortization and accrued compensation.

Effective April 1, 2007, Legg Mason adopted the provisions of Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") Interpretation No. 48, "Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes" ("FIN 48"). FIN 48 clarifies previously issued FASB Statement No. 109, "Accounting for Income Taxes," by prescribing a recognition threshold and a measurement attribute in financial statements for tax positions taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. Under FIN 48, a tax benefit should only be recognized if it is more likely than not that the position will be sustained based on its technical merits. A tax position that meets this threshold is measured as the largest amount of benefit that has a greater than 50% likelihood of being realized upon settlement by the appropriate taxing authority having full knowledge of all relevant information. FIN 48 also provides guidance on derecognition, classification, interest and penalties, interim accounting, disclosure and transition.

The Company's accounting policy is to classify interest related to tax matters as interest expense and related penalties, if any, as other operating expense.

See Note 8 for additional information regarding income taxes and Legg Mason's adoption of FIN 48.

Loss Contingencies

Legg Mason accrues estimates for loss contingencies related to legal actions, investigations, and proceedings, exclusive of legal fees, when it is probable that a liability has been incurred and the amount of loss can be reasonably estimated.

Stock-Based Compensation

Legg Mason's stock-based compensation includes stock options, employee stock purchase plans, restricted stock awards, performance shares payable in common stock and deferred compensation payable in stock. Under its stock compensation plans, Legg Mason issues equity awards to officers and other key employees.

During fiscal 2007, Legg Mason adopted SFAS No. 123 (R), "Share-Based Payment" and related pronouncements using the modified-prospective method and the related transition election. Under this method, compensation expense for the years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007 includes costs for all non-vested share-based awards at their grant-date fair value amortized over the respective vesting periods on the straight-line method. Legg Mason determines the fair value of stock options using the Black-Scholes option pricing model, with the exception of market-based performance grants, which are valued with a Monte Carlo option-pricing model. See Note 12 for additional information regarding stock-based compensation.

Earnings Per Share

Basic earnings per share ("EPS") is calculated by dividing net income by the weighted average number of shares outstanding. The calculation of weighted average shares includes common shares, shares exchangeable into common stock and convertible preferred shares that are considered participating securities. Diluted EPS is similar to basic EPS, but adjusts for the effect of potential common shares unless they are antidilutive. For periods with a net loss, potential common shares are considered antidilutive. See Note 14 for additional discussion of EPS.

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Variable Interest Entities

Special purpose entities ("SPEs") are trusts, partnerships, corporations or other vehicles that are established for a limited business purpose. SPEs generally involve the transfer of assets and liabilities in which the transferor may or may not have continued involvement, derive continued benefit, exhibit control or have recourse. Legg Mason does not utilize SPEs as a form of financing or to provide liquidity, nor has Legg Mason recognized any gains or losses from the sale of assets to SPEs.

In accordance with FASB Interpretation Number 46 (R), "Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities — an interpretation of ARB No. 51," ("FIN 46 (R)") all SPEs are designated as either a voting interest entity or a VIE, with VIEs subject to consolidation by the party deemed to be the primary beneficiary, if any. A VIE is an entity that does not have sufficient equity at risk to finance its activities without additional subordinated financial support, either contractual or implied, or in which the equity investors do not have the characteristics of a controlling financial interest. The primary beneficiary is the entity that will absorb a majority of the VIE's expected losses, or if there is no such entity, the entity that will receive a majority of the VIE's expected residual returns, if any. In accordance with FIN 46 (R), Legg Mason's determination of expected residual returns excludes gross fees paid to a decision maker. Under current guidance, it is unlikely that Legg Mason will be the primary beneficiary for VIEs created to manage assets for clients unless its ownership interest, including interests of related parties, in a VIE is substantial, unless Legg Mason may earn significant performance fees from the VIE or unless Legg Mason is considered to have a material implied variable interest.

FIN 46 (R) also requires the disclosure of VIEs in which Legg Mason is a sponsor or is considered to have a significant variable interest. In determining whether a variable interest is significant, Legg Mason considers the same factors used for determination of the primary beneficiary. In determining whether it is the primary beneficiary of these VIEs, Legg Mason considers both qualitative and quantitative factors such as the voting rights of the equity holders, economic participation of all parties, including how fees are earned by and paid to Legg Mason, related party ownership, guarantees and implied relationships. In determining the primary beneficiary, Legg Mason must make assumptions and estimates about, among other things, the future performance of the underlying assets held by the VIE, including investment returns, cash flows and credit and interest rate risks. These assumptions and estimates have a significant bearing on the determination of the primary beneficiary. If Legg Mason's assumptions or estimates were to be materially incorrect, Legg Mason might be required to consolidate additional VIEs. Consolidation of these VIEs would result in an increase in assets with a corresponding increase in minority interests on the Consolidated Balance Sheets and a decrease in investment advisory fees and an increase or decrease in non-operating income with a corresponding offset in Minority interests on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. See Note 16 for additional discussion of variable interests.

Supplemental Cash Flow Information

The following non-cash activities are excluded from the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows. During fiscal 2007, holders of the $76 million in zero-coupon contingent convertible senior notes converted the notes into 756 thousand shares of common stock. There were no zero-coupon contingent convertible senior notes outstanding after the conversion in fiscal 2007.

During fiscal 2008, the second anniversary contingent acquisition payments of $240 million were made to the former owners of Permal, of which $208 million was paid in cash and the balance was in shares of common stock.

Other Recent Accounting Developments

The following other relevant accounting pronouncements were recently issued.

In December 2007, the FASB issued Statement Nos. 141 (revised 2007), "Business Combinations" ("SFAS 141 (R)"), and 160, "Noncontrolling Interests in Consolidated Financial Statements, an Amendment of ARB No. 51" ("SFAS 160"). SFAS 141 (R) will significantly change how business acquisitions are accounted for and will impact financial statements both on the acquisition date and in subsequent periods. SFAS 141 (R) requires the acquiring entity in a business combination to recognize all the assets acquired and liabilities assumed in the transaction, including contingent consideration, and also requires acquisition related costs to be expensed as incurred. In April 2009, the FASB issued FSP FAS 141 (R)-1, "Accounting for Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed in a Business Combination That Arise from Contingencies" to address application issues arising from contingencies in a business

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combination. SFAS 160 will change the accounting and reporting for minority interests, which will be recharacterized as noncontrolling interests and classified as a component of equity. SFAS 141 (R), the related FSP and SFAS 160 are effective for fiscal year 2010. SFAS 141 (R) will be applied prospectively. SFAS 160 requires retroactive adoption of the presentation and disclosure requirements for existing minority interests and other requirements of SFAS 160 will be applied prospectively. When SFAS 141 (R) and the related FSP are adopted, they will impact how Legg Mason accounts for acquisitions in the future and tax uncertainties from prior acquisitions. Legg Mason is currently evaluating the adoption of SFAS 160 and it is not expected to have a material impact on Legg Mason's consolidated financial statements.

In March 2008, the FASB issued Statement 161, "Disclosures about Derivatives and Hedging Activities" ("SFAS 161"), which amends SFAS 133, by requiring expanded disclosures about an entity's derivative instruments and hedging activities for increased qualitative, quantitative, and credit-risk factors. As SFAS 161 only contains disclosure provisions, effective for fiscal 2010, it will not impact Legg Mason's accounting for derivative transactions.

In April 2008, the FASB issued a final FSP FAS 142-3, "Determination of the Useful Life of Intangible Assets," which amends the factors that should be considered in developing renewal or extension assumptions used to determine the useful life of a recognized intangible asset under FASB Statement No. 142, "Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets" ("SFAS 142"). FSP FAS 142-3 will be effective for fiscal 2010, and is not expected to have a material impact on Legg Mason's consolidated financial statements.

In May 2008, the FASB issued FSP No. APB 14-1, "Accounting for Convertible Debt Instruments That May Be Settled in Cash upon Conversion (Including Partial Cash Settlement)" ("FSP APB 14-1"). This FSP requires that issuers of convertible debt instruments that may be settled in cash upon conversion (including partial cash settlement) should separately account for the liability and equity (conversion feature) components of the instruments. As a result, interest expense should be imputed and recognized based upon the entity's nonconvertible debt borrowing rate, which will result in lower net income. The 2.5% convertible senior notes issued by Legg Mason in January 2008 will be subject to FSP APB 14-1. Prior to FSP APB 14-1, Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 14, "Accounting for Convertible Debt and Debt Issued with Stock Purchase Warrants" ("APB 14"), provided that no portion of the proceeds from the issuance of the instrument should be attributable to the conversion feature. When Legg Mason is required to retroactively adopt FSP APB 14-1 in fiscal 2010, interest expense for fiscal 2008 and 2009 will be increased by $6.6 million and $32.3 million. In addition, the carrying amount of the 2.5% convertible senior notes will be discounted (decreased), additional paid-in capital increased and retained earnings decreased by $233.2 million, $272.1 million and $38.9 million, respectively, as of March 31, 2009.

In June 2008, the FASB issued FSP EITF 03-6-1, "Determining Whether Instruments Granted in Share-Based Payment Transactions are Participating Securities" ("FSP EITF 03-6-1"). FSP EITF 03-6-1 requires that unvested share-based payment awards that contain nonforfeitable rights to dividends or dividend equivalents (whether paid or unpaid) are participating securities and shall be included in the computation of EPS pursuant to the two-class method. FSP EITF 03-6-1 will be effective for fiscal 2010, and is not expected to have a material impact on Legg Mason's consolidated financial statements.

Also in June 2008, the FASB ratified EITF 07-5, "Determining Whether an Instrument (or Embedded Feature) Is Indexed to an Entity's Own Stock" ("EITF 07-5") to provide guidance for determining whether an equity-linked financial instrument (or embedded feature) is indexed to an entity's own stock. EITF 07-5 is effective for Legg Mason's fiscal year 2010 and will not impact the accounting for either the 2.5% Convertible Senior Notes or the 5.6% Senior Notes more fully described in Note 7.

2.     ACQUISITIONS AND DISPOSITIONS

On February 26, 2008, Legg Mason announced a definitive agreement in which Citigroup Global Markets Inc., an affiliate of Citigroup Inc. ("Citigroup"), would re-acquire a majority of the overlay and implementation business of Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group ("LMPPG"), which includes its managed account trading and technology platform. In undertaking this transaction, Legg Mason continued its focus on its core asset management business. Legg Mason had originally acquired this business from Citigroup in the December 2005 acquisition of Citigroup's worldwide asset management business ("CAM"). The net assets held for

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sale at March 31, 2008 of approximately $170 million were comprised primarily of intangible assets, net and allocated goodwill and are included in Other current assets on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. The sale closed on April 1, 2008 and cash proceeds of approximately $181 million were received. After transaction costs, the gain on the sale of this business was approximately $5.5 million ($3.4 million after tax), which was recognized in the first quarter of fiscal 2009.

Effective November 1, 2005, Legg Mason acquired 80% of the outstanding equity of Permal, a leading global funds-of-hedge funds manager. Concurrent with the acquisition, Permal completed a reorganization in which the residual 20% of outstanding equity was converted to preference shares, resulting in Legg Mason owning 100% of the outstanding voting common stock of Permal. Legg Mason has the right to purchase the preference shares over four years from closing and, if that right is not exercised, the holders of those shares have the right to require Legg Mason to purchase the interests in the same general time frame for approximately the same consideration. The maximum aggregate price, including earnout payments related to each purchase and based upon future operating results, for all equity interests in Permal is $1.386 billion excluding acquisition costs and dividends. During fiscal 2008, payments of $240 million were made to the former owners of Permal, representing earnout payments based upon Permal's operating results through the second anniversary date and the purchase of 37.5% of the preference shares, of which $208 million was paid in cash and the balance was in its common stock. It is anticipated that Legg Mason will acquire the remaining 62.5% of the preference shares in fiscal 2010 at amounts based on Permal's operating results, at which time Legg Mason may be required to pay up to $286 million under the agreements governing the Permal acquisition. The final payment for this transaction on the sixth anniversary in fiscal 2012 will be between $60 million and $320 million based on Permal's operating results and the amount of the fiscal 2010 payment. Legg Mason may elect to deliver up to 25% of each of the future payments in the form of shares of its common stock. In addition, during fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, Legg Mason paid an aggregate amount of approximately $31.5 million in dividends on the preference shares, and will pay a minimum of $7.5 million in dividends on the preference shares in fiscal 2010. All payments for preference shares, including dividends, are recognized as additional goodwill.

On August 1, 2001, Legg Mason purchased Private Capital Management ("PCM") for cash of approximately $682 million, excluding acquisition costs. The transaction included two contingent payments based on PCM's revenue growth for the years ending on the third and fifth anniversaries of closing, with the aggregate purchase price to be no more than $1.382 billion. During fiscal 2005, Legg Mason made the maximum third anniversary payment of $400 million to the former owners of PCM. During fiscal 2007, we paid from available cash the maximum fifth anniversary payment of $300 million, of which $150 million remained in escrow subject to certain limited clawback provisions through fiscal 2010. During fiscal 2009, the remaining contingency was settled by releasing $30 million to the sellers and returning $120 million to Legg Mason, which was recorded as a reduction of goodwill.

3.     INVESTMENTS AND FAIR VALUES OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

Legg Mason has investments in debt and equity securities that are generally classified as available-for-sale and trading as described in Note 1. Investments as of March 31, 2009 and 2008 are as follows:

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

Investment securities:

             
 

Trading(1)

  $ 336,092   $ 489,081  
 

Available-for-sale

    6,818     7,700  
 

Other(2)

    1,423     1,323  
   

Total

  $ 344,333   $ 498,104  
   
(1)
Includes assets of deferred compensation plans of $128,785 and $207,305, respectively. Fiscal 2008 includes $141,509 of investments issued by structured investment vehicles and other conduit investments acquired from proprietary liquidity funds. The remainder represents seed investments in proprietary products and investments in VIEs. In fiscal 2009, all investments issued by structured investment vehicles and other conduit investments acquired from proprietary liquidity funds were sold.
(2)
Includes investments in private equity securities that do not have readily determinable fair values.

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gains and losses from sales and maturities of available-for-sale investments are as follows:

 
  Years Ended March 31,
 
 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

AVAILABLE-FOR-SALE

                   
 

Proceeds

  $ 2,173   $ 5,194   $ 21,745  
 

Gross realized gains

    5     34     259  
 

Gross realized losses

    (84 )   (14 )   (117 )
   

The net unrealized and realized gain (loss) for investment securities classified as trading was ($1,995,428), ($62,001) and $7,141 for fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, respectively. The realized and unrealized losses for fiscal 2009 and 2008 primarily relate to losses on SIV-issued securities purchased from certain liquidity funds.

Legg Mason's available-for-sale investments consist of mortgage-backed securities, U.S. government and agency securities, corporate bonds and equity securities. Gross unrealized gains and losses for investments classified as available-for-sale were $209 and ($39), respectively, as of March 31, 2009, and $154 and ($82), respectively, as of March 31, 2008.

Legg Mason had no investments classified as held-to-maturity as of March 31, 2009 and 2008. The fair values of financial assets and (liabilities) of the Company were determined using the following categories of inputs at March 31, 2009:

 
  Quoted
prices in
active markets
(Level 1)

  Significant
other observable
inputs
(Level 2)

  Significant
unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)

  Value as of
March 31, 2009

 
   

ASSETS:

                         
 

Investments relating to long-term incentive compensation plans(1)

  $ 128,785   $   $   $ 128,785  
 

Proprietary fund products and other investments(2)

    115,117     51,471     40,719     207,307  
   
   

Total trading investment securities

    243,902     51,471     40,719     336,092  
 

Available-for-sale debt securities

    3,105     3,701     12     6,818  
 

Investments in partnerships and LLCs

    796         58,719     59,515  
 

Derivative assets:

                         
   

Currency hedge derivatives

    8,203             8,203  
 

Equity securities

            2,340     2,340  
   

  $ 256,006   $ 55,172   $ 101,790   $ 412,968  
   

LIABILITIES:

                         
 

Derivative liabilities:

                         
   

Fund support(3)

  $   $   $ (20,631 ) $ (20,631 )
   
(1)
Primarily mutual funds where there is minimal market risk to the Company as any change in value is offset by an adjustment to compensation expense and related liability.
(2)
Primarily mutual funds that are approximately equally invested in equity and debt securities. Includes approximately $16.6 million related to minority interests of consolidated investment funds.
(3)
See Note 2 for additional information on the fair value of liquidity fund support.

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The table below presents a summary of changes in financial assets and (liabilities) measured at fair value using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) for the period from April 1, 2008 to March 31, 2009:

 
  Value as of
April 1,
2008

  Purchases, sales,
issuances and
settlements, net

  Net transfer
in (out) of
Level 3

  Realized and
unrealized
gains/(losses), net

  Value as of
March 31,
2009

 
   

ASSETS:

                               

Securities issued by SIVs(1)

  $ 141,509   $ 2,300,697   $ (96 ) $ (2,442,110 ) $  

Proprietary fund products and other investments

    23,781     (13,781 )   52,041     (21,322 )   40,719  

Investments in partnerships and LLCs

    67,022     874     (1,385 )   (7,792 )   58,719  

Total return swap(1)

    45,706     (45,706 )            

Other investments

    1,903     23         426     2,352  
   

  $ 279,921   $ 2,242,107   $ 50,560   $ (2,470,798 ) $ 101,790  
   

LIABILITIES:

                               

Total return swap(1)

  $   $ 188,103   $   $ (188,103 ) $  

Fund support(1),(2)

    (551,654 )           531,023     (20,631 )
   

  $ (551,654 ) $ 188,103   $   $ 342,920   $ (20,631 )
   

Total realized and unrealized losses, net

                    $ (2,127,878 )      
   

Total net losses for the period included in earnings attributable to the change in unrealized gains (losses) relating to those assets and liabilities still held at the reporting date

              $ (49,319 )      
   
(1)
See Note 17 for further discussion of liquidity fund support.
(2)
The decrease in the fund support derivative liability resulted from the termination of fund support agreements, upon the purchase of SIV securities from the funds.

Realized and unrealized gains and losses recorded for Level 3 investments are included in Fund support and Other non-operating income (expense) on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.

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4.     FIXED ASSETS

The following table reflects the components of fixed assets as of March 31:

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

Equipment

  $ 180,668   $ 175,255  

Software

    193,109     159,428  

Leasehold improvements and capital lease assets

    314,963     257,812  
   
 

Total cost

    688,740     592,495  

Less: accumulated depreciation and amortization

    (321,697 )   (245,693 )
   

Fixed assets, net

  $ 367,043   $ 346,802  
   

Depreciation and amortization expense was $101,957, $83,812 and $69,442 for fiscal 2009, 2008, and 2007, respectively.

5.     INTANGIBLE ASSETS AND GOODWILL

Goodwill and indefinite-life intangible assets are not amortized and the values of identifiable intangible assets are amortized over their useful lives, unless the assets are determined to have indefinite useful lives. Goodwill and indefinite-life intangible assets are analyzed to determine if the fair market value of the assets exceeds the book value. If the fair value is less than the book value, Legg Mason will record an impairment charge.

The following tables reflect the components of intangible assets as of March 31:

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

AMORTIZABLE ASSET
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS

       
 

Cost

  $ 208,416   $ 356,779  
 

Accumulated amortization

    (108,376 )   (119,033 )
   
   

Net

    100,040     237,746  
   

INDEFINITE-LIFE
INTANGIBLE ASSETS

       
 

Fund management contracts

    3,752,961     3,755,189  
 

Trade names

    69,800     116,800  
   

    3,822,761     3,871,989  
   

Intangible assets, net

  $ 3,922,801   $ 4,109,735  
   

The decrease in amortizable asset management contracts during fiscal 2009 is primarily due to an impairment of management contracts related to intangible assets acquired in the acquisition of CAM and PCM of $72,326 and $26,644, respectively, net of accumulated amortization of $13,041 and $31,532, respectively. The assets under management and related revenues associated with these acquired management contracts declined significantly during fiscal year 2009. Based on recent client turnover data, the estimated lives of the CAM retail separately managed accounts contracts were decreased from 9 years to 5 years at March 31, 2009. The fair value of the remaining acquired management contracts were determined using valuation techniques based on discounted cash flows over the estimated 5-year remaining life, using a risk-adjusted discount rate. Based upon the continued significant decline in AUM, Legg Mason wrote off the remaining balance of the PCM management contracts.

During fiscal 2008, amortizable asset management contracts decreased primarily due to an impairment of intangible assets acquired in the acquisition of PCM of $151,000, net of accumulated amortization of $88,824, and the transfer of $102,640, net of accumulated amortization of $24,775, relating to the pending sale of the overlay and implementation business of LMPPG, into Other current assets as assets held for sale. The acquired management contracts from the PCM transaction and related assets under management declined significantly during fiscal year 2008. Based on revised attrition estimates, the remaining useful lives of the acquired contracts were from 1 to 5 years at March 31, 2008.

As of March 31, 2009, management contracts are being amortized over a weighted-average life of 5.2 years. Estimated amortization expense for each of the next five fiscal years is as follows:

2010

  $ 23,097  

2011

    23,076  

2012

    20,205  

2013

    15,448  

2014

    9,301  

Thereafter

    8,913  
   

Total

  $ 100,040  
   

The change in indefinite-life intangible assets is primarily attributable to the impairment of PCM's trade name and the impact of foreign currency translation. As a result of significant declines in AUM and other significant changes at PCM, Legg Mason recognized an impairment for the PCM trade name asset of $47,000 in fiscal 2009.

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The change in the carrying value of goodwill since April 1, 2008 is summarized below:

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

Balance, beginning of year

  $ 2,536,816   $ 2,432,840  

Business acquisitions and related costs (see Note 2)

    7,524     12,365  

Contractual acquisition earn out payments (settlements) (see Note 2)

    (120,000 )   160,000  

Assets held for sale, primarily LMPPG

        (69,297 )

Impairment for former Wealth Management Division

    (1,161,900 )    

Impact of excess tax basis amortization

    (20,868 )   (22,908 )

Other, including changes in foreign exchange rates

    (54,825 )   23,816  
   

Balance, end of year

  $ 1,186,747   $ 2,536,816  
   

The severe market turmoil experienced during fiscal 2009 had a more significant impact on the former Wealth Management division than on Legg Mason's other former divisions. AUM decreased over 30% in that division as a result of both net client outflows and market depreciation. As a result of the dramatic changes in market conditions during the year, Legg Mason revised its growth assumptions downward, to project contraction through the next two years. Further, the applicable discount rate was increased from 12.5% to 14.7% in the December quarter based on changes in interest rates and risk factors. The combined impact of these factors decreased projected cash flows of the Wealth Management division by over 60% from Legg Mason's prior projections. As a result, the carrying value of Legg Mason's Wealth Management division goodwill was impaired, and a $1,161,900 impairment charge was recorded.

Based on the revenues and earnings of Permal, additional contingent consideration of $160,000 was paid during fiscal year 2008 with a corresponding increase in goodwill.

At March 31, 2008, Legg Mason transferred $65,724 of goodwill relating to the pending sale of the overlay and implementation business of LMPPG into Other current assets as assets held for sale.

Legg Mason also recognizes the tax benefit of the amortization of excess tax basis related to the CAM acquisition. In accordance with SFAS, No. 109, "Accounting for Income Taxes," the tax benefit is recorded as a reduction of goodwill and deferred tax liabilities.

6.     SHORT-TERM BORROWINGS

On October 14, 2005, Legg Mason entered into an unsecured 5-year $500 million revolving credit agreement. During November 2007, Legg Mason borrowed $500 million under this revolving credit facility for general corporate purposes, the proceeds of which have been invested in short-term instruments. On January 3, 2008, the revolving credit agreement was amended to increase the maximum amount that Legg Mason may borrow from $500 million to $1 billion and to allow it to draw a portion of the availability in the form of letters of credit ("LOCs"). On March 30, 2009, the revolving credit agreement was amended to decrease the maximum amount that Legg Mason may borrow from $1 billion to $500 million. In connection with the amendments, the revolving credit facility rate was increased from LIBOR plus 35 basis points to LIBOR plus 60 basis points as of March 31, 2008 and to LIBOR plus 225 basis points as of March 31, 2009. These rates may change in the future based on changes in Legg Mason's credit ratings. As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, there was $250 million and $500 million, respectively, outstanding under this facility. On March 7, 2008, Legg Mason elected to procure a LOC for a money market fund to support up to $150 million of the fund's holdings in certain SIV-issued securities using capacity on the revolving credit agreement as collateral. This LOC terminated in accordance with its terms upon Legg Mason's purchase of the underlying securities from the fund during fiscal 2009.

Legg Mason maintains two additional borrowing facilities, a $100 million, 1-year revolving credit agreement and a $40 million credit line. Both facilities are for general operating purposes. There were no borrowings outstanding under these facilities as of March 31, 2009 and 2008.

The revolving credit facility is with the same lenders as the $550 million term loan described in Long-Term Debt below. These facilities have standard financial covenants that were revised during fiscal 2009, including a maximum net debt to EBITDA ratio of 3.0 (previously 2.5 on gross debt) and minimum EBITDA to interest ratio of 4.0. As of March 31, 2009, EBITDA, as defined, excludes up to $3.0 billion (previously $2.75 billion) in

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realized losses resulting from liquidity fund support. See Note 17 for further discussion of liquidity fund support. As of March 31, 2009. Legg Mason's debt to EBITDA ratio was 1.8 and EBITDA to interest expense ratio was 6.2, and therefore Legg Mason has maintained compliance with the applicable covenants. If net income remains at current levels or further declines, or if Legg Mason spends available cash, other than to repay debt, it may impact the ability to maintain compliance with these covenants. If Legg Mason determines that compliance with these covenants may be under pressure, a number of actions may be taken, including reducing expenses to increase EBITDA, using available cash to repay all or a portion of the $800 million outstanding debt subject to these covenants or seeking to negotiate with lenders to modify the terms or to restructure the debt.

7.     LONG-TERM DEBT

The accreted value of long-term debt consists of the following:

 
  March 31, 2009
  March 31, 2008
 
   

6.75% senior notes

  $   $ 424,959  

5-year term loan

    550,000     550,000  

Third-party distribution financing

    4,067     8,881  

2.5% convertible senior notes

    1,250,000     1,250,000  

5.6% senior notes from Equity Units

    1,150,000      

Other term loans

    19,325     23,933  
   
 

Subtotal

    2,973,392     2,257,773  

Less: current portion

    8,188     432,119  
   

Total

  $ 2,965,204   $ 1,825,654  
   

6.75% Senior Notes

On July 2, 2001, Legg Mason issued $425,000 principal amount of senior notes, which bear interest at 6.75%. The notes were sold at a discount to yield 6.80%. The net proceeds of the notes were approximately $421,000, after payment of debt issuance costs. The $425 million principal amount of 6.75% senior notes was paid on July 2, 2008.

5-Year Term Loan

On October 14, 2005, Legg Mason entered into an unsecured term loan agreement for an amount not to exceed $700 million. Legg Mason used this term loan to pay a portion of the purchase price, including acquisition related costs, in the acquisition of CAM. The term loan facility will be payable in full at maturity in calendar year 2010 and currently bears interest at LIBOR plus 225 basis points. During fiscal 2008 and 2007, Legg Mason repaid an aggregate of $150 million of the outstanding borrowings on this term loan, and did not make any payments during fiscal 2009. The outstanding balance at March 31, 2009 is $550 million, which had an average interest rate of 3.3% for fiscal 2009. This term loan contains standard covenants including leverage and interest coverage ratios more fully described above in Note 6. Legg Mason has maintained compliance with the applicable covenants of this borrowing facility.

3-Year Term Loan

In connection with the CAM acquisition, on December 1, 2005, Legg Mason entered into a $16 million, 3-year term loan. During the year ended March 31, 2008, the 3-year term loan was repaid.

Third Party Distribution Financing

On July 31, 2006, Legg Mason entered into a four-year agreement with a financial institution to finance, on a non-recourse basis, up to $90.7 million for commissions paid to financial intermediaries in connection with sales of certain share classes of proprietary funds. The outstanding balance at March 31, 2009 was $4 million. Distribution fee revenues, which are used to repay the financing, are based on the average AUM of the respective funds. Interest has been imputed at an average rate of 3.8%. In April 2009, Legg Mason terminated the agreement and the outstanding balance will be paid in the normal course of operations.

2.5% Convertible Senior Notes and Related Hedge Transactions

On January 14, 2008, Legg Mason sold $1.25 billion of 2.5% convertible senior notes ("the Notes"). The Notes are convertible, if certain conditions are met, at an initial conversion rate of 11.3636 shares of Legg Mason

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common stock per $1,000 principal amount of Notes (equivalent to a conversion price of approximately $88.00 per share), or a maximum of 14.2 million shares, subject to adjustment. Unconverted notes mature in January 2015. Upon conversion of a $1,000 principal amount note, the holder will receive cash in an amount equal to $1,000 or, if less, the conversion value of the note. If the conversion value exceeds the principal amount of the Note at conversion, Legg Mason will also deliver, at its election, cash or common stock or a combination of cash and common stock for the conversion value in excess of $1,000. The agreement governing the issuance of the notes contains certain covenants for the benefit of the initial purchaser of the notes, including leverage and interest coverage ratio requirements, that may result in the notes becoming immediately due and payable if the covenants are not met. The leverage covenant was waived to accommodate the Equity Units issuance in May 2008, discussed below. Otherwise, Legg Mason has maintained compliance with the applicable covenants.

In connection with the sale of the Notes, on January 14, 2008, Legg Mason entered into convertible note hedge transactions with respect to its common stock (the "Purchased Call Options") with financial institution counterparties ("Hedge Providers"). The Purchased Call Options are exercisable solely in connection with any conversions of the Notes in the event that the market value per share of Legg Mason common stock at the time of exercise is greater than the exercise price of the Purchased Call Options, which is equal to the $88 conversion price of the Notes, subject to adjustment. Simultaneously, in separate transactions Legg Mason also sold to the Hedge Providers warrants to purchase, in the aggregate and subject to adjustment, 14.2 million shares of common stock on a net share-settled basis at an exercise price of $107.46 per share of common stock. The Purchased Call Options and warrants are not part of the terms of the Notes and will not affect the holders' rights under the Notes. These hedging transactions had a net cost of $83 million, which was paid from the proceeds of the Notes and recorded as a reduction of additional paid-in capital.

If, when the notes are converted, the market price per share of Legg Mason common stock exceeds the $88 exercise price of the Purchased Call Options, the Purchased Call Options entitle Legg Mason to receive from the Hedge Providers shares of Legg Mason common stock, cash, or a combination of shares of common stock and cash, that will match the shares or cash Legg Mason must deliver under terms of the Notes. Additionally, if at the same time the market price per share of Legg Mason common stock exceeds the $107.46 exercise price of the warrants, Legg Mason will be required to deliver to the Hedge Providers net shares of common stock, in an amount based on the excess of such market price per share of common stock over the exercise price of the warrants. These transactions effectively increase the conversion price of the Notes to $107.46 per share of common stock. Legg Mason has contractual rights, and at execution of the related agreements, had the ability to settle its obligations under the conversion feature of the Notes, the Purchased Call Options and warrants, with Legg Mason common stock. Accordingly, these transactions are accounted for as equity, with no subsequent adjustment for changes in the value of these obligations.

As discussed above in Note 1 under the heading "Other Recent Accounting Developments", new accounting standards require, effective April 1, 2009, that Legg Mason revalue the Notes and impute interest based on the market rate on the issuance date for comparable debt without a conversion feature.

5.6% Senior Notes from Equity Units

In May 2008, Legg Mason issued 23 million Equity Units for $1.15 billion, of which $50 million was used to pay issuance costs. Each unit consists of a 5% interest in $1,000 principal amount of 5.6% senior notes due June 30, 2021 and a detachable contract to purchase a varying number of shares of Legg Mason's common stock for $50 by June 30, 2011. The notes and purchase contracts are separate and distinct instruments, but their terms are structured to simulate a conversion of debt to equity and potentially remarketed debt approximately three years after issuance. The holders' obligations to purchase shares of Legg Mason's common stock are collateralized by their pledge of the notes or other prescribed collateral. In connection with the issuance of the Equity Units, Legg Mason incurred issuance costs of $36.2 million, of which $27.6 million was allocated to the equity component of the Equity Units and recorded as a reduction of Additional paid-in capital. For their commitment to purchase shares of Legg Mason's common stock, holders also receive quarterly payments, referred to as Contract Adjustment Payments ("CAP"), at a fixed annual rate of 1.4% of the commitment amount over the three-year contract term. Upon issuance of the Equity Units, Legg Mason recognized a $45.8 million liability for the fair value of its obligation (based upon discounted cash flows) to pay unitholders a quarterly contract

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adjustment payment. This amount also represented the fair value of Legg Mason's commitment under the contract to issue shares of common stock in the future at designated prices, and was recorded as a reduction to Additional paid-in capital. The CAP obligation liability is being accreted over the approximate three year contract term by charges to Interest expense based on a constant rate calculation. Subsequent contract adjustment payments reduce the CAP obligation liability, which as of March 31, 2009, is $31.8 million and is included in Other liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheet.

Each purchase contract obligates Legg Mason to sell a number of newly issued shares of common stock that are based on a settlement rate determined by Legg Mason's stock price at the purchase date. The settlement rate adjusts with the price of Legg Mason stock in a way intended to maintain the original investment value when Legg Mason's common stock is priced between $56.30 and $67.56 per share. The settlement rate is 0.7401 shares of Legg Mason common stock, subject to adjustment, for each Equity Unit if the market value of Legg Mason common stock is at or above $67.56. The settlement rate is 0.8881 shares of Legg Mason common stock, subject to adjustment, for each Equity Unit if the market value of Legg Mason common stock is at or below $56.30. If the market value of Legg Mason common stock is between $56.30 and $67.56, the settlement rate will be a number of shares of Legg Mason common stock equal to $50 divided by the market value. The maximum number of shares that may be issued, subject to adjustment, is 20.4 million. As the purchase contracts were deemed to be equity upon issuance, Legg Mason will not incur a gain or loss on their settlement.

Shares of Legg Mason's common stock issuable under the Equity Unit purchase contracts are currently anti-dilutive under the treasury stock method because the market price of Legg Mason common stock is less than $67.56 per share. In the event the probability of a successful remarketing of the Equity Unit notes becomes remote, the amount of shares issuable under the purchase contracts that must be included in diluted earnings per share would be determined under the if-converted method.

Legg Mason has the option to remarket the notes beginning December 27, 2010, and is required to attempt to remarket the notes by June 30, 2011. Upon a successful remarketing, the interest rate and maturity date of the senior notes will be reset such that the notes may remain outstanding for some time after the exercise of the purchase contracts and the related issuance of Legg Mason common shares. If such remarketing is not successful during this period, the note holders can put their notes at par to Legg Mason upon the settlement of the purchase contracts. Further, notes not redeemed or remarketed by June 30, 2013, can be called at par by Legg Mason.

Other Term Loans

Legg Mason entered into a loan in fiscal 2005 to finance leasehold improvements. The outstanding balance at March 31, 2009 was $6.2 million, which bears interest at 4.2% and is due October 31, 2010. In fiscal 2006, Legg Mason entered into a $12.8 million term loan agreement to finance the acquisition of an aircraft. The loan bears interest at 5.9%, is secured by the aircraft, and has a maturity date of January 1, 2016. The outstanding balance at March 31, 2009 was $10.8 million.

As of March 31, 2009, the aggregate maturities of long-term debt (current accreted value of $2,973,392), based on their contractual terms, are as follows:

2010

  $ 8,188  

2011

    553,779  

2012

    2,594  

2013

    1,107  

2014

    894  

Thereafter

    2,406,830  
   

Total

  $ 2,973,392  
   

Interest Rate Swap

Effective December 1, 2005, Legg Mason executed a 3-year amortizing interest rate swap ("Swap") with a large financial institution to hedge interest rate risk on a portion of its $700 million, 5-year term loan. Under the terms of the Swap, Legg Mason paid a fixed interest rate of 4.9% on a notional amount of $400 million. During the March 2007 quarter, this Swap began to unwind at $50 million per quarter. Quarterly payments or receipts under the Swap exactly offset changes in the floating rate interest payments on $400 million in principal of the term loan. Since the terms and conditions of the hedge were not expected to be changed, then as long as at least the unamortized balance of the Swap was outstanding on the 5-year term loan, the Swap continued to be an effective cash flow hedge. As a result, changes in the market value of the Swap were recorded as a component of Other comprehensive income. The Swap matured on December 1, 2008 and the estimated unrealized loss previously included in Other comprehensive income of

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$157 was realized as Other non-operating income (expense) on the maturity date. This amount was offset by lower interest expense on the hedged debt.

8.     INCOME TAXES

The components of income (loss) from continuing operations before income tax provision (benefit) and minority interests are as follows:

 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

Pretax Income (Loss)

                   

Domestic

  $ (3,020,987 ) $ 216,617   $ 779,508  

Foreign

    (134,870 )   227,254     264,346  
   

Total

  $ (3,155,857 ) $ 443,871   $ 1,043,854  
   

The components of income tax (benefit) expense from continuing operations are as follows:

 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

Federal

  $ (1,064,698 ) $ 91,736   $ 285,219  

Foreign

    32,845     52,698     57,976  

State and local

    (179,000 )   31,561     54,417  
   

Total income tax provision (benefit)

  $ (1,210,853 ) $ 175,995   $ 397,612  
   

Current

  $ (405,726 ) $ 349,145   $ 268,811  

Deferred

    (805,127 )   (173,150 )   128,801  
   

Total income tax provision (benefit)

  $ (1,210,853 ) $ 175,995   $ 397,612  
   

As of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason has refundable income taxes of approximately $603,668, comprised of $546,473 in federal net operating loss and capital loss carryback claims and $57,195 of refunds due on prior year return filings.

A reconciliation of the difference between the effective income tax rate and the statutory federal income tax rate for continuing operations is as follows:

 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

Tax provision (benefit) at statutory U.S. federal income tax rate

    (35.0 )%   35.0 %   35.0 %

State income taxes, net of federal income tax benefit

    (3.7 )   4.5     3.3  

Differences in tax rates applicable to non-U.S. earnings

        (2.5 )   (1.1 )

Repatriation of foreign earnings

    (0.1 )   4.1      

Loss on Canadian restructuring

    (2.9 )        

Changes in tax rates on deferred tax assets and liabilities

    0.3     (3.7 )    

Other non-deductible expenses, principally goodwill impairment in 2009

    2.5     0.9     0.2  

Other, net

    0.5     1.4     0.7  
   

Effective income tax (benefit) rate

    (38.4 )   39.7     38.1  
   

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Deferred income taxes are provided for the effects of temporary differences between the tax basis of an asset or liability and its reported amount in the Consolidated Balance Sheets. These temporary differences result in taxable or deductible amounts in future years. A summary of Legg Mason's deferred tax assets and liabilities are as follows:

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

DEFERRED TAX ASSETS

             

Accrued compensation and benefits

  $ 146,486   $ 124,504  

Accrued expenses

    59,696     22,310  

Operating loss carryforwards

    633,395     27,866  

Capital loss carryforwards

    7,155     12,534  

Deferred liquidity fund support charges

    21,855     201,230  

Convertible senior note hedge

    92,300     113,858  

Foreign tax credit carryforward

    30,964      

Other

    13,328     2,258  
   

Deferred tax assets

    1,005,179     504,560  

Valuation allowance

    (35,542 )   (35,146 )
   

Deferred tax assets after valuation allowance

  $ 969,637   $ 469,414  
   

 

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

DEFERRED TAX LIABILITIES

             

Basis differences, principally for intangible assets and goodwill

  $ 249,383   $ 271,565  

Depreciation and amortization

    36,057     317,218  

Other

    541     570  
   

Deferred tax liabilities

  $ 285,981   $ 589,353  
   

Net deferred tax asset (liability)

  $ 683,656   $ (119,939 )
   

Certain tax benefits associated with Legg Mason's employee stock plans are recorded directly in Stockholders' equity. Stockholders' equity increased by $35,587 and $14,466 in 2008 and 2007, respectively, as a result of these tax benefits. No tax benefit was recorded to equity in 2009 due to the net operating loss position of the Company.

In connection with the sale of the Notes in January 2008, Legg Mason entered into the Purchase Call Options with the Hedge Providers (see Note 7). The $297.5 million cost of the call options was reflected in the financial statements as a reduction of additional paid-in capital. For income tax purposes, the call options and Notes are considered part of a single, integrated transaction and the cost of the call options is therefore tax deductible over the term of the Notes. Accordingly, Legg Mason will have related future tax benefits of $113.9 million over a period of up to the seven year term of the notes. The benefit of this deferred tax asset was recorded as an increase in additional paid-in capital and therefore will not reduce future tax provisions.

The balance of this deferred tax asset at March 31, 2009 is $92.3 million.

Legg Mason has various loss carryforwards that may provide future tax benefits. Related valuation allowances are established in accordance with SFAS No. 109, "Accounting for Income Taxes," if it is management's opinion that it is more likely than not that these benefits will not be realized. Substantially all of Legg Mason's deferred tax assets relate to U.S. and United Kingdom ("U.K.") taxing jurisdictions. As of March 31, 2009, gross U.S. deferred tax assets accumulated $1.3 billion, realization of which is expected to require approximately $5.7 billion of future U.S. earnings. Based on estimates of future taxable income, using the same assumptions as those used in Legg Mason's goodwill impairment testing, it is more likely than not that current tax benefits are realizable and no valuation allowance is necessary at this time. To the extent the analysis of the realization of deferred tax assets relies on deferred tax liabilities, Legg Mason has considered the timing, nature and jurisdiction of reversals. While tax planning may enhance Legg Mason's tax positions, the realization of current tax benefits is not dependent on any significant tax strategies. As of March 31, 2009, U.K. deferred tax assets are not material.

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The following deferred tax assets and valuation allowances relating to loss carryforwards have been recorded at March 31, 2009 and 2008, respectively.

 
  2009
  2008
  Expires Beginning
after Fiscal Year

 
   

Deferred tax assets

                   
 

U.S. Federal net operating losses

  $ 504,779   $     2029  
 

U.S. state net operating losses(1,2)

    96,898     3,139     2010  
 

Non-U.S. net operating losses

    31,718     24,727     2010  
 

Non-U.S. capital losses(1)

    7,155     12,534     2010  
         

Total deferred tax assets for loss carryforwards

  $ 640,550   $ 40,400        
         

Valuation allowances

                   
 

U.S. state net operating losses

  $ 989   $ 1,005        
 

Non-U.S. net operating losses

    27,398     20,864        
 

Non-U.S. capital losses

    7,155     12,534        
 

Other deferred tax assets

        743        
         

Total valuation allowances

  $ 35,542   $ 35,146        
         
(1)
U.S. subsidiaries of Permal file separate federal income tax returns, apart from Legg Mason Inc.'s consolidated federal income tax return, due to the Permal acquisition structure, and separate state income tax returns.
(2)
Substantially all of the U.S. state net operating losses carryforward through fiscal year 2029.

As a result of the adoption of FIN 48, effective April 1, 2007 the Company recorded a decrease in beginning retained earnings and an increase in the liability for unrecognized tax benefits of approximately $3.6 million (net of the federal benefit for state tax liabilities). All of this amount, if recognized, would reduce future income tax provisions and favorably impact effective tax rates. Legg Mason had total gross unrecognized tax benefits of approximately $43.7 million and $29.3 million as of March 31, 2009 and March 31, 2008, respectively. Of these totals, $34.3 million and $21.1 million, respectively (net of the federal benefit for state tax liabilities) are the amounts of unrecognized benefits which, if recognized, would favorably impact future income tax provisions and effective tax rates.

A reconciliation of the beginning and ending amount of unrecognized gross tax benefits for the years ended March 31, 2009 and 2008 is as follows:

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

Balance, beginning of year

  $ 29,287   $ 28,706  

Additions based on tax positions related to the current year

    15,756     6,192  

Additions for tax positions of prior years

    14,366     3,110  

Reductions for tax positions of prior years

    (4,082 )   (7,941 )

Decreases related to settlements with taxing authorities

    (11,665 )    

Expiration of statute of limitations

        (780 )
   

Balance, end of year

  $ 43,662   $ 29,287  
   

As of March 31, 2009, management does not anticipate any material increases or decreases in the amounts of unrecognized tax benefits over the next twelve months.

The Company recognizes interest accrued related to unrecognized tax benefits in interest expense and penalties in other operating expense. During the years ended

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March 31, 2009 and 2008, the Company recognized approximately $5.4 million and $1.2 million, respectively, which was substantially all interest. At March 31, 2009 and 2008, Legg Mason had approximately $5.0 million and $2.9 million, respectively, accrued for interest and penalties on tax contingencies in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.

Legg Mason is under examination by the Internal Revenue Service and other tax authorities in various states. The following tax years remain open to income tax examination for each of the more significant jurisdictions where Legg Mason is subject to income taxes: after fiscal year 2002 for U.S. federal; after fiscal year 2005 for the United Kingdom; after fiscal year 2002 for the state of Connecticut; after fiscal year 2003 for the states of California and New York; and after fiscal year 2005 for the state of Maryland and most other states in which Legg Mason is subject to income tax. The Company expects to close certain state audits within the next twelve months but does not anticipate making any significant cash payments related to these audits.

During the quarter ended September 30, 2007, the United Kingdom enacted the Finance Act of 2007, which reduced the corporate tax rate from 30% to 28% for tax periods ending after April 1, 2008. The impact on deferred tax liabilities in fiscal 2007 at the time of the change in fiscal 2008 was a one-time tax benefit approximating $18.5 million.

In fiscal 2008, Legg Mason initiated plans to repatriate earnings from certain foreign subsidiaries for up to $225 million to be used for the contingent acquisition payments to the former owners of Permal discussed in Note 9. During fiscal 2008, $36 million was repatriated under this plan and an additional income tax provision of approximately $18.4 million (net of foreign tax credits not previously recognized) was recognized. No further repatriation beyond the $225 million of foreign earnings is contemplated.

Except as noted above, Legg Mason intends to permanently reinvest cumulative undistributed earnings of its non-U.S. subsidiaries in non-U.S. operations. Accordingly, no U.S. federal income taxes have been provided for the undistributed earnings to the extent that they are permanently reinvested in Legg Mason's non-U.S. operations. It is not practical at this time to determine the income tax liability that would result upon repatriation of the earnings.

9.     COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

Legg Mason leases office facilities and equipment under non-cancelable operating leases and also has multi-year agreements for certain services. These leases and service agreements expire on varying dates through fiscal 2025. Certain leases provide for renewal options and contain escalation clauses providing for increased rentals based upon maintenance, utility and tax increases.

As of March 31, 2009, the minimum annual aggregate rentals under operating leases and servicing agreements are as follows:

2010

  $ 161,480  

2011

    110,795  

2012

    102,163  

2013

    94,187  

2014

    87,604  

Thereafter

    674,336  
   

Total

  $ 1,230,565  
   

During the quarter ended September 30, 2008, a subsidiary executed a lease for facilities obligating Legg Mason to aggregate payments of $103 million through 2024, which is included above.

Legg Mason also entered into an agreement to lease new office space in Baltimore as a replacement for its current headquarters when the current lease expires in fiscal 2010. The new lease has an annual base rent of approximately $11.9 million, which is included above. The initial lease term will expire in April 2024, with two renewal options of 10 and five years.

The table above does not include aggregate rental commitments of $35.6 million for property and equipment under capital leases.

One such lease was amended during fiscal 2008 to include a put/purchase option agreement with the owner of land and a building. The agreement is for a fixed price of $29.0 million, if executed. The seller has a put option through December 2012 and beginning in November 2011 a buyer purchase option becomes exercisable. A $4 million escrow deposit was made in connection with the put/purchase option agreement.

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due from one counterparty. If a sub-tenant defaults on a sublease, Legg Mason may have to incur operating charges to reflect expected future sublease rentals at reduced amounts, as a result of the current commercial real estate market.

Included in the table above is $92.8 million in commitments related to office space that has been vacated, but for which a sublease is being pursued. A lease liability was established in fiscal 2009 for the present value of the excess existing lease obligations over the estimated sublease income and related costs. The lease liability takes into consideration various assumptions, including the amount of time it will take to secure a sublease agreement and prevailing rental rates in the applicable real estate markets. These assumptions are based upon input from commercial real estate consultants. As of March 31, 2009, this liability aggregated $63.7 million, but is subject to adjustment based on circumstances in the real estate markets that may require a change in the assumptions or the actual terms of a sublease that is ultimately secured. The liability as of March 31, 2009 is principally related to a bankrupt subtenant that defaulted on a sublease with Legg Mason in fiscal 2009. These and other related costs incurred during fiscal 2009 aggregated $79.0 million.

As noted above, during fiscal 2010, Legg Mason will relocate to its new corporate headquarters. Legg Mason is currently pursuing sub-tenants for certain floors under the lease that will be unoccupied as a result of headcount reductions. Given the current commercial real estate market, at the time a sublease is secured or the space is deemed to be permanently abandoned, a charge will be recognized for the present value of the amount by which the commitment under the lease exceeds the amount due under the expected sublease terms.

The following table reflects rental expense under all operating leases and servicing agreements.

 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

Rental expense

  $ 127,949   $ 128,111   $ 107,710  

Less: sublease income

    15,488     10,870     10,561  
   

Net rent expense

  $ 112,461   $ 117,241   $ 97,149  
   

Legg Mason recognizes rent expense ratably over the lease period based upon the aggregate lease payments. The lease period is determined as the original lease term without renewals, unless and until the exercise of lease renewal options is reasonably assured, and also includes any period provided by the landlord as a "free rent" period. Aggregate lease payments include all rental payments specified in the contract, including contractual rent increases, and are reduced by any lease incentives received from the landlord, including those used for tenant improvements.

As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, Legg Mason had commitments to invest approximately $29,466 and $50,585, respectively, in limited partnerships that make private investments. These commitments will be funded as required through the end of the respective investment periods ranging through fiscal 2011.

During fiscal 2008, Legg Mason recorded contingent payment obligations of $160 million related to the Permal acquisition in addition to the $161 million previously recorded obligation. During fiscal year 2008, payments of $240 million were made to the former owners of Permal of which $208 million was paid in cash and the balance was in common stock. In fiscal 2010, Legg Mason may be required to pay up to $286 million under the agreements governing the Permal acquisition, with the amount of the payment to be determined based on Permal's operating results. The final payment for this transaction on the sixth anniversary in fiscal 2012 will be between $60 million and $320 million based on Permal's revenues and the amount of the fiscal 2010 payment. See Note 2, Acquisitions and Dispositions, for additional information related to the Permal acquisition.

See Note 17, Liquidity Fund Support, for additional information related to Legg Mason's commitments.

In the normal course of business, Legg Mason enters into contracts that contain a variety of representations and warranties and which provide general indemnifications. Legg Mason's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as this would involve future claims that may be made against Legg Mason that have not yet occurred.

Legg Mason has been the subject of customer complaints and has also been named as a defendant in various legal actions arising primarily from securities brokerage, asset management and investment banking activities, including certain class actions, which primarily allege violations of securities laws and seek unspecified damages, which could be substantial. Legg Mason is also involved in governmental and self-regulatory agency inquiries, investigations and proceedings. In the Citigroup

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transaction, Legg Mason transferred to Citigroup the subsidiaries that constituted its Private Client/Capital Markets ("PC/CM") businesses, thus transferring the entities that would have primary liability for most of the customer complaint, litigation and regulatory liabilities and proceedings arising from those businesses. However, as part of that transaction, Legg Mason agreed to indemnify Citigroup for most customer complaint, litigation and regulatory liabilities of Legg Mason's former PC/CM businesses that result from pre-closing events. While the ultimate resolution of these matters cannot be currently determined based on current information, after consultation with legal counsel, management believes that any accrual or range of reasonably possible losses as of March 31, 2009 or 2008, is not material. Similarly, although Citigroup transferred to Legg Mason the entities that would be primarily liable for most customer complaint, litigation and regulatory liabilities and proceedings of the CAM business, Citigroup has agreed to indemnify Legg Mason for most customer complaint, litigation and regulatory liabilities of the CAM business that result from pre-closing events. In accordance with SFAS No. 5 "Accounting for Contingencies," Legg Mason has established provisions for estimated losses from pending complaints, legal actions, investigations and proceedings. After consultation with legal counsel, Legg Mason does not believe that the resolution of these actions will have a material adverse effect on Legg Mason's financial condition. However, the results of operations could be materially affected during any period if liabilities in that period differ from Legg Mason's prior estimates, and Legg Mason's cash flows could be materially affected during any period in which these matters are resolved. In addition, the ultimate costs of litigation-related charges can vary significantly from period to period, depending on factors such as market conditions, the size and volume of customer complaints and claims, including class action suits, and recoveries from indemnification, contribution or insurance reimbursement.

Legg Mason and a current and former officer, together with an underwriter in a public offering, are named as defendants in a consolidated legal action. The action alleges that the defendants violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Securities Act of 1933 by making misleading statements to the public and omitting certain material facts with respect to the acquisition of the CAM business in public statements and in a prospectus used in a secondary stock offering in order to artificially inflate the price of Legg Mason common stock. The action sought certification of a class of shareholders who purchased Legg Mason common stock either between February 1, 2006 and October 10, 2006 or in a secondary public offering on or about March 9, 2006 and seeks unspecified damages. Legg Mason intends to defend the action vigorously. On March 17, 2008, the action was dismissed with prejudice. However, the plaintiffs have appealed this dismissal of the complaint under the Securities Act. The dismissal of the claims under the Exchange Act on behalf of the proposed claim of purchases between February 1, 2006 and October 10, 2006 was not appealed and is final. Legg Mason cannot accurately predict the eventual outcome of the appeal at this point, or whether the action will have a material adverse effect on Legg Mason.

As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, Legg Mason's liability for losses and contingencies was $1,800 and $1,700, respectively. During fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, Legg Mason recorded litigation-related charges of approximately $600, $1,100, and $100, respectively (net of recoveries of $100 in fiscal 2008). During fiscal 2009, 2008, and 2007, the liability was reduced for settlement payments of approximately $500, $2,100 and $1,800, respectively.

10.   EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

Legg Mason, through its subsidiaries, maintains various defined contribution plans covering substantially all employees. Through its primary plan, Legg Mason can make two types of discretionary contributions. One is a profit sharing contribution to eligible Plan participants based on a percentage of qualified compensation and the other is a 50% match of employee 401(k) contributions up to 6% of employee compensation with a maximum of five thousand dollars per year. Match contributions amounted to $14,366, $39,446 and $40,686 in fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, respectively. Legg Mason elected to not make a profit sharing contribution in fiscal 2009. In addition, employees can make voluntary contributions under certain plans.

11.   CAPITAL STOCK

At March 31, 2009, the authorized numbers of common, preferred and exchangeable shares were 500 million, 4 million and an unlimited number, respectively. In addition, at March 31, 2009 and 2008, there were 10.9 million and 13.8 million shares of common stock, respectively, reserved for issuance under Legg Mason's equity plans and 1.2 million and 2.0 million common shares, respectively, reserved for exchangeable shares issued

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in connection with the acquisition of Legg Mason Canada Inc. Exchangeable shares are exchangeable at any time by the holder on a one-for-one basis into shares of Legg Mason's common stock and are included in basic shares outstanding. In connection with the acquisition of CAM, Legg Mason issued 13.35 shares, $10 par value per share, of non-voting Legg Mason convertible preferred stock, which were convertible, upon transfer into 13.35 million shares of common stock. During fiscal 2009 and 2008, Legg Mason issued approximately 0.36 million and 5.53 million common shares, respectively, upon conversion of approximately 0.36 and 5.53, respectively, of the non-voting convertible preferred stock. Also, during fiscal 2008, Legg Mason repurchased 2.5 shares of the non-voting convertible preferred stock using proceeds from the 2.5% convertible senior notes. As of March 31, 2009, there were no outstanding shares of non-voting convertible preferred stock. As discussed in Note 7, in May 2008, Legg Mason issued $1.15 billion of Equity Units, each unit consisting of a 5% interest in $1,000 principal amount of senior notes due June 30, 2021, and a purchase contract committing the holder to purchase shares of Legg Mason's common stock by June 30, 2011. The maximum amount of shares that may be issued, and are reserved for issuance, is approximately 20.4 million, subject to adjustment. Also discussed in Note 7, in January 2008, Legg Mason issued $1.25 billion of 2.5% contingent convertible senior notes, which, if certain conditions are met, could result in the issuance of a maximum of 14.2 million shares of Legg Mason common stock, subject to adjustment. Changes in common stock and shares exchangeable into common stock for the three years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007 are as follows:

 
  Years Ended March 31,  
 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

COMMON STOCK

                   

Beginning balance

    138,556     131,777     129,710  

Shares issued for:

                   
 

Stock option exercises and other stock based compensation

    1,094     1,569     863  
 

Deferred compensation trust

    155     53     53  
 

Deferred compensation

    922     298     183  
 

Conversion of debt

            756  
 

Exchangeable shares

    761     82     212  

Shares repurchased and retired

        (1,140 )    

Permal contingent payment

        392      

Conversion of non-voting preferred stock

    365     5,525      
   

Ending balance

    141,853     138,556     131,777  
   

SHARES EXCHANGEABLE INTO COMMON STOCK

                   

Beginning balance

    1,983     2,065     2,277  

Exchanges

    (761 )   (82 )   (212 )
   

Ending balance

    1,222     1,983     2,065  
   

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Dividends declared per share were $0.96, $0.96 and $0.81 for fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, respectively. Dividends declared but not paid at March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007 were $34,043, $33,103 and $29,430, respectively and are included in Other current liabilities.

On July 19, 2007, Legg Mason announced that its Board of Directors authorized it to purchase 5.0 million shares of Legg Mason common stock in open-market purchases. This authorization replaced a prior Board of Directors authorization to purchase up to 3.0 million shares of Legg Mason common stock. There was no expiration date attached to this new authorization. During the fiscal years ended March 31, 2009 and 2007, no shares were repurchased. During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008, 1.1 million shares were repurchased under this authorization for $97,945.

In fiscal 2008, Legg Mason issued 392 common shares in connection with the contingent acquisition payment made to the former owners of Permal as discussed in Note 2.

12.   STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION

Legg Mason's stock-based compensation includes stock options, employee stock purchase plans, restricted stock awards, performance shares payable in common stock, and deferred compensation payable in stock. Effective July 19, 2007, the number of shares authorized to be issued under Legg Mason's active equity incentive stock plan was increased by 5 million to 29 million. However, Legg Mason has agreed that it will not issue the final 1 million shares without additional stockholder approval. Shares available for issuance as of March 31, 2009 were 4.3 million. Options under Legg Mason's employee stock plans have been granted at prices not less than 100% of the fair market value. Options are generally exercisable in equal increments over three to five years and expire within five to ten years from the date of grant. See Note 1 for a further discussion of stock-based compensation.

Compensation expense for continuing operations relating to stock options, the stock purchase plan and deferred compensation payable in stock for the years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007 was $24,364, $25,188 and $23,817, respectively. The related income tax benefit for the years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007 was $9,385, $9,724 and $8,452, respectively. Stock option transactions under Legg Mason's equity incentive plans during the three years ended March 31, 2009 are summarized below:

 
  Number
of
Shares

  Weighted-Average
Exercise Price
Per Share

 
   

Options outstanding at March 31, 2006

    6,370   $ 43.56  

Granted

    1,006     96.60  

Exercised

    (820 )   28.17  

Canceled

    (78 )   65.39  
   

Options outstanding at March 31, 2007

    6,478   $ 53.48  

Granted

    933     100.77  

Exercised

    (1,675 )   28.43  

Canceled

    (272 )   94.00  
   

Options outstanding at March 31, 2008

    5,464   $ 67.20  

Granted

    1,496     29.54  

Exercised

    (1,104 )   25.01  

Canceled

    (656 )   68.24  
   

Options outstanding at March 31, 2009

    5,200   $ 65.19  
   

The total intrinsic value of options exercised during the years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007 was $10,456, $109,626 and $55,046, respectively. At March 31, 2009, options outstanding had no aggregate intrinsic value because the current market price of Legg Mason stock was less than the exercise prices of all options outstanding.

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The following information summarizes Legg Mason's stock options outstanding at March 31, 2009:

Exercise
Price Range

  Option Shares
Outstanding

  Weighted-Average
Exercise Price
Per Share

  Weighted-Average
Remaining Life
(in years)

 
   

$  12.65 – $  25.00

    349   $ 14.98     7.3  

    25.01 –    35.00

    1,992     31.84     4.3  

    35.01 –    94.00

    500     52.25     2.8  

    94.01 –  100.00

    670     95.22     5.3  

  100.01 –  132.18

    1,689     106.84     5.3  
   

    5,200              
                   

At March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007, options were exercisable on 2,455, 3,197, and 4,156 shares, respectively, and the weighted average exercise prices were $67.05, $45.54 and $33.88, respectively. Stock options exercisable at March 31, 2009 have a weighted-average remaining contractual life of 3.0 years. At March 31, 2009, there was no aggregate intrinsic value of options exercisable.

The following information summarizes Legg Mason's stock options exercisable at March 31, 2009:

Exercise
Price Range

  Option
Shares
Exercisable

  Weighted-Average
Exercise Price
Per Share

 
   

$  25.01 – $  35.00

    935   $ 29.44  

    35.01 –    94.00

    432     51.06  

    94.01 –  100.00

    281     95.23  

  100.01 –  132.18

    807     109.39  
   

    2,455        
             

The following information summarizes unvested stock options under Legg Mason's equity incentive plans for the year ended March 31, 2009:

 
  Number
of Shares

  Weighted-Average
Grant Date
Fair Value

 
   

Shares unvested at March 31, 2008

    2,267   $ 32.45  

Granted

    1,496     13.36  

Vested(1)

    (362 )   38.16  

Canceled/forfeited

    (656 )   26.04  
   

Shares unvested at March 31, 2009

    2,745   $ 22.70  
   
(1)
Generally, vesting occurs in July of each year.

Unamortized compensation cost related to unvested options at March 31, 2009 was $46,023 and is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of 2.1 years.

Legg Mason also has an equity plan for non-employee directors that replaced its stock option plan for non-employee directors during fiscal 2006. Under the equity plan, directors may elect to receive shares of stock or restricted stock units. Prior to a July 19, 2007 amendment to the Plan, directors could also elect to receive stock options. Options granted under either plan are immediately exercisable at a price equal to the market value of the shares on the date of grant and have a term of not more than ten years. Shares, options, and restricted stock units issuable under the equity plan are limited to 625 shares in aggregate, of which 126 shares were issued under the plan as of March 31, 2009. At March 31, 2009, there are 355 stock options and 39 restricted stock units outstanding under both plans.

Cash received from exercises of stock options under Legg Mason's equity incentive plans was $25,463, $30,944 and $20,690 for the years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007, respectively. The tax benefit expected to be realized for the tax deductions from these option exercises totaled $3,853, $41,189 and $13,965 for the years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007, respectively.

The weighted average fair value of stock options granted in fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, using the Black-Scholes option pricing model, was $13.36, $31.76 and $33.17 per share, respectively.

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The following weighted average assumptions were used in the model for grants in fiscal 2009, 2008, and 2007.

 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

Expected dividend yield

    0.89 %   0.81 %   0.79%  

Risk-free interest rate

    3.46 %   4.71 %   4.68%  

Expected volatility

    56.65 %   29.17 %   31.43%  

Expected lives (in years)

    5.28     4.95     5.37     
   

Legg Mason uses an equally weighted combination of both implied and historical volatility to measure expected volatility for calculating Black-Scholes option values.

Legg Mason has a qualified Employee Stock Purchase Plan covering substantially all U.S. employees. Shares of common stock are purchased in the open market on behalf of participating employees, subject to a 4.5 million total share limit under the plan. Purchases are made through payroll deductions and Legg Mason provides a 10% contribution towards purchases, which is charged to earnings. During the fiscal years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007, approximately 188, 59 and 43 shares, respectively, have been purchased in the open market on behalf of participating employees.

On January 28, 2008, the Compensation Committee of Legg Mason approved grants to senior officers of 120 performance shares that upon vesting, subject to certain conditions, are distributed as shares of common stock. The grants will vest ratably on January 28 of each of the five years following the grant date, upon attaining the service criteria and the stock price hurdles beginning at $77.97 in year one and ending at $114.15 in year five.

The weighted average fair value per share for these awards of $11.81 was estimated as of the grant date using a grant price of $70.88, and a Monte Carlo option-pricing model with the following assumptions:

Expected dividend yield

    1.33 %

Risk-free interest rate

    3.30 %

Expected volatility

    36.02 %

In connection with the termination of one of the senior officers in fiscal 2009, 20 performance shares were voluntarily forfeited, resulting in a charge of $550 representing an acceleration of expense associated with the unvested portion of the award.

Restricted stock transactions during the twelve months ended March 31, 2009, 2008, 2007, respectively are summarized below:

 
  Number
of Shares

  Weighted-Average
Grant Date Value

 
   

Unvested Shares at March 31, 2006

    496   $ 120.89  

Granted

    289     107.08  

Vested

    (120 )   113.25  

Canceled/forfeited

    (102 )   128.34  
   

Unvested Shares at March 31, 2007

    563     114.03  

Granted

    229     92.51  

Performance Shares Granted

    120     59.07  

Vested

    (219 )   108.16  

Canceled/forfeited

    (51 )   115.48  
   

Unvested Shares at March 31, 2008

    642     98.30  

Granted

    975     34.75  

Vested

    (235 )   106.76  

Canceled/forfeited

    (41 )   78.82  
   

Unvested Shares at March 31, 2009

    1,341   $ 51.26  
   

The restricted stock awards were non-cash transactions. In fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, Legg Mason recognized $32,629, $25,015 and $17,039, respectively, in compensation expense for all restricted stock awards. The tax benefit expected to be realized for the tax deductions from restricted stock totaled $2,870, $4,771 and $5,320 for years ended March 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007, respectively. Unamortized compensation cost related to unvested restricted stock awards for 1,341 shares not yet recognized at March 31, 2009 was $47,014 and is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of 3.1 years.

Deferred compensation payable in shares of Legg Mason common stock has been granted to certain employees in an elective plan. The vesting in the plan is immediate and the plan provides for discounts of up to 10% on contributions and dividends. There is no limit on the number of shares authorized to be issued under the plan. In fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, Legg Mason recognized $322, $254 and $247, respectively, in compensation expense. During fiscal 2009, 2008 and 2007, Legg Mason issued 125, 48 and 46 shares, respectively, under the plan

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with a weighted-average fair value per share at grant date of $39.62, $84.11 and $87.26, respectively.

13.   DEFERRED COMPENSATION STOCK TRUST

Legg Mason has issued shares in connection with certain deferred compensation plans that are held in rabbi trusts. Assets of rabbi trusts are consolidated with those of the employer, and the value of the employer's stock held in the rabbi trusts is classified in stockholders' equity and accounted for in a manner similar to treasury stock. Therefore, the shares Legg Mason has issued to its rabbi trust and the corresponding liability related to the deferred compensation plans are presented as components of stockholders' equity as Employee stock trust and Deferred compensation employee stock trust, respectively. Shares held by the trust at March 31, 2009 and 2008 were 2,003 and 1,190, respectively.

14.   EARNINGS PER SHARE

Basic earnings per share ("EPS") is calculated by dividing net income or loss by the weighted average number of shares outstanding. The calculation of weighted average shares includes common shares, shares exchangeable into common stock and convertible preferred shares that are considered participating securities. Diluted EPS is similar to basic EPS, but adjusts for the effect of potential common shares except when inclusion is antidilutive.

In situations where a net loss is reported, the inclusion of potentially issuable common shares will decrease the net loss per share. Since this would be antidilutive, such shares are excluded from the calculation. Basic and diluted earnings per share for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009 include all vested shares of restricted stock related to Legg Mason's deferred compensation plans.

On December 1, 2005, Legg Mason issued 13.346632 shares of non-voting convertible preferred stock in connection with the acquisition of CAM. The non-voting convertible preferred shares are entitled to receive the same dividends (on an as-converted basis) as those paid on common stock and convert automatically upon transfer to an entity that is not an affiliate of Citigroup into an aggregate of 13.3 million shares of our common stock. As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, there were zero and 0.36 shares of non-voting convertible preferred stock outstanding, respectively.

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The following table presents the computations of basic and diluted EPS:

 
  Years Ended March 31,
 
 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

Weighted average basic shares outstanding

    140,669     142,018     141,112  

Potential common shares:

                   
 

Employee stock options

        1,664     2,646  
 

Shares related to deferred compensation

        51     87  
 

Shares issuable upon conversion of senior notes

            134  
 

Shares issuable upon payment of contingent consideration

        243     407  
   

Total weighted average diluted shares

    140,669     143,976     144,386  
   

Income (loss) from continuing operations

  $ (1,947,928 ) $ 267,610   $ 646,246  
 

Interest expense on contingent convertible senior notes, net of tax

            84  
   

Income (loss) from continuing operations

    (1,947,928 )   267,610     646,330  

Gain on sale of discontinued operations, net of tax

            572  
   

Net income (loss)

  $ (1,947,928 ) $ 267,610   $ 646,902  
   

Net income (loss) per Share:

                   

Basic

                   
 

Income (loss) from continuing operations

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.88   $ 4.58  
 

Gain on sale of discontinued operations

             
   

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.88   $ 4.58  
   

Diluted

                   
 

Income (loss) from continuing operations

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.86   $ 4.48  
 

Gain on sale of discontinued operations

             
   

  $ (13.85 ) $ 1.86   $ 4.48  
   

The diluted EPS calculation for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009 excludes 6,629 potential common shares that are antidilutive due to the net loss for the fiscal year.

Options to purchase 2,780 shares for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008 and 1,086 shares for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007, were not included in the computation of diluted earnings per share because the presumed proceeds from exercising such options, including related income tax benefits, exceed the average price of the common shares for the fiscal year and therefore the options are deemed antidilutive. Diluted earnings per share for the fiscal years ended March 31, 2008 and 2007 also include unvested shares of restricted stock, except for 707 and 526 shares, respectively, which were deemed antidilutive. Also at March 31, 2009 and 2008, warrants issued in connection with the convertible note hedge transactions described in Note 7 are excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings per share because the effect would be antidilutive. In May 2008, Legg Mason issued 23 million Equity Units that include purchase warrants providing for the issuance of between 17.0 and 20.4 million shares of Legg Mason common stock by June 2011, as more fully described in Note 7. Currently, the purchase warrants are antidilutive because the market price of Legg Mason stock is less than the maximum conversion price of $67.56.

15.   ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)

Accumulated other comprehensive income includes cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments, net of tax gains and losses on interest rate swap, and net of tax gains and losses on investment securities. The change in the accumulated translation adjustments for fiscal 2009 and 2008 primarily resulted from the impact of changes in the Brazilian real, the British pound, the Polish zloty, the Australian dollar and the Japanese yen in relation to the U.S. dollar on the net assets of Legg Mason's subsidiaries in Brazil, the United Kingdom, Poland, Australia and Japan, for which the real, the pound, the zloty, the dollar and the yen are the functional currencies, respectively.

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A summary of Legg Mason's accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) as of March 31, 2009 and 2008 is as follows:

 
  2009
  2008
 
   

Foreign currency translation adjustments

  $ (2,886 ) $ 83,827  

Unrealized holding loss on interest rate swap, net of tax benefit of $0 and $666, respectively

        (938 )

Unrealized gains on investment securities, net of tax provision of $68 and $29, respectively

    102     41  
   

Total

  $ (2,784 ) $ 82,930  
   

16.   VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES

In the normal course of its business, Legg Mason sponsors and is the manager of various types of investment vehicles that are considered VIEs. For its services, Legg Mason is entitled to receive management fees and may be eligible, under certain circumstances, to receive additional subordinate management fees or other incentive fees. Legg Mason did not sell or transfer assets to any of the VIEs. Legg Mason's exposure to risk in these entities is generally limited to any equity investment it has made or is required to make and any earned but uncollected management fees. Uncollected management fees from these VIEs were not material at March 31, 2009 and 2008. Legg Mason has not issued any investment performance guarantees to these VIEs or their investors.

During fiscal 2009 and 2008, Legg Mason had variable interests in certain liquidity funds to which it has provided various forms of credit and capital support as described in Note 17. After evaluating both the contractual and implied variable interests in these funds, as of and during the years ended March 31, 2009 and 2008, it has been determined that Legg Mason is not the primary beneficiary of these funds.

As of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason was the primary beneficiary of one sponsored investment fund VIE due to high corporate ownership level which resulted in consolidation. This VIE had total assets and total equity of $48.2 million as of March 31, 2009. Legg Mason's investment in this VIE was $26.3 million, which represents the maximum risk of loss. The assets of this VIE are primarily comprised of investments. As of March 31, 2008, Legg Mason was not required to consolidate any VIEs that were material to its consolidated financial statements.

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As of March 31, 2009 and 2008, for VIEs in which Legg Mason holds a significant variable interest or is the sponsor and holds a variable interest, but for which it was not the primary beneficiary, Legg Mason's carrying value, the related VIEs assets and liabilities and maximum risk of loss were as follows:

 
  For the Year Ended March 31, 2009  
 
  VIE Assets That
the Company
Does Not
Consolidate

  VIE Liabilities
That the
Company Does
Not Consolidate

  Equity Interests
on the
Consolidated
Balance Sheet

  Maximum
Risk of Loss*

 
   

Money market funds

  $ 7,548,539   $ 121,338   $   $ 41,500  

CDOs/CLOs

    5,116,004     4,786,604         1,566  

Other sponsored investment funds

    18,241,540     3,381     34,458     52,019  
   

Total

  $ 30,906,083   $ 4,911,323   $ 34,458   $ 95,085  
   

 

 
  For the Year Ended March 31, 2008  
 
  VIE Assets That
the Company
Does Not
Consolidate

  VIE Liabilities
That the
Company Does
Not Consolidate

  Equity Interests
on the
Consolidated
Balance Sheet

  Maximum
Risk of Loss*

 
   

Money market funds

  $ 95,214,043   $ 1,064,722   $   $ 1,966,000  

CDOs/CLOs

    5,608,533     5,299,633         628  

Other sponsored investment funds

    40,771,666     1,250     42,419     61,602  
   

Total

  $ 141,594,242   $ 6,365,605   $ 42,419   $ 2,028,230  
   
*
Includes capital support to liquidity funds, equity interests the Company has made or is required to make and any earned but uncollected management fees.

The assets of these VIEs are primarily comprised of cash and cash equivalents and investments and the liabilities are primarily comprised of various expense accruals.

17.   LIQUIDITY FUND SUPPORT

Due to continued stress in the liquidity markets, certain asset backed securities previously held by liquidity funds that a Legg Mason subsidiary manages were in default or had been restructured after a default. Although the Company was not required to provide support to its funds, Legg Mason elected to do so to maintain the confidence of its clients, maintain its reputation in the marketplace, and in certain cases, to support the AAA/Aaa credit ratings of funds. If clients were to lose confidence in the Company, they could potentially withdraw funds in favor of investments offered by competitors, resulting in a reduction in Legg Mason's assets under management and investment advisory and other fees.

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During fiscal 2009 and 2008, Legg Mason entered into and amended various arrangements to provide support to certain of its liquidity funds. During fiscal 2009, Legg Mason sold, or the funds sold, all securities issued by SIVs held in its money market funds, on its balance sheet, and supported through a TRS with a major bank. The par value, support amounts, collateral and income statement impact for the fiscal years ended March 31, 2009 and 2008, for all support that remained outstanding as of the end of each period and sale transactions that occurred during the period were as follows:

 
  Year ended March 31, 2009  
Description
  Par
Value

  Support
Amount

  Cash
Collateral(1)

  Pre Tax
Charge(2)

  After Tax
Charge(3)

 
   

Capital Support Agreements —
Non-asset Backed Securities

    n/m   $ 41,500   $ 41,500   $ 20,906   $ 12,289  

Purchase of Non-bank Sponsored SIV(4)

                965     2,144  

Sale of Non-bank Sponsored SIV(4)

                2,261,365     1,362,146  
   

Total

        $ 41,500   $ 41,500   $ 2,283,236   $ 1,376,579  
   

 

 
  Year ended March 31, 2008  
Description
  Par
Value

  Support
Amount

  Cash
Collateral(1)

  Pre Tax
Charge(2)

  After Tax
Charge(3)

 
   

Letters of Credit

  $ 1,192,000   $ 485,000   $ 286,250   $ 235,468   $ 97,866  

Capital Support Agreements —
Asset Backed Securities

    2,163,000     415,000     415,000     316,185     195,149  

Total Return Swap

    890,000     890,000     139,480     18,042     4,454  

Purchase of Non-bank Sponsored SIV(4,5)

    82,000     82,000         162     40  

Purchase of Canadian Conduit Securities

    94,000     94,000         37,419     16,218  
   

Total

  $ 4,421,000   $ 1,966,000   $ 840,730   $ 607,276   $ 313,727  
   

n/m — not meaningful

(1)
Included in restricted cash on the Consolidated Balance Sheet.
(2)
Pre tax charges include reductions in the value of underlying securities, in addition to $181,183 relating to reimbursements to two funds for a portion of losses they incurred in selling SIV securities and $2,863 principally relating to transaction costs which were substantially offset by a gain on a foreign exchange forward contract and interest payments received on underlying securities, and are included in fund support in Other non-operating income (expense) on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
(3)
After tax and after giving effect to operating expense adjustments.
(4)
Securities issued by SIVs.
(5)
Support amount for securities purchased from funds reflects amount paid to fund less subsequent principal repayments.

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The following table provides a summary of changes (in millions) in liquidity fund support, including securities purchased from the funds by Legg Mason, for the fiscal years ended March 31, 2009 and 2008:

 
  Letters of
Credit

  Capital
Support
Agreements —
Asset
Backed
Securities

  Capital
Support
Agreements —
Non-asset
Backed
Securities

  Total
Return
Swap

  Purchase &
Sale of
Non-bank
Sponsored
SIV
Securities

  Purchase of
Canadian
Conduit
Securities

  Total
 
   

Support amount as of March 31, 2007

  $   $   $   $   $   $   $  

New support agreements

    485     415         890             1,790  

Purchases

                    82     98     180  

Other(1)

                        (4 )   (4 )
   

Support amount as of March 31, 2008

    485     415         890     82     94     1,966  

New support agreements

    257     395     27                 679  

Amended support agreements

        635     15                 650  

Purchases

                    2,973         2,973  

Sales

                (355 )   (2,932 )   (76 )   (3,363 )

Terminations of support agreements

    (742 )   (1,430 )                   (2,172 )

Maturities

        (15 )       (440 )   (82 )       (537 )

Other(1)

                (95 )   (41 )   (18 )   (154 )
   

Support amount as of March 31, 2009

  $   $   $ 42   $   $   $   $ 42  
   
(1)
Includes principal and interest payments received related to purchased securities and securities subject to the TRS, in addition to currency gains (losses) on Canadian conduit securities

Letter of Credit

During fiscal 2008, Legg Mason provided support to three liquidity funds in the form of LOCs issued by two third party banks for an aggregate amount of approximately $485 million to support investments in asset backed commercial paper issued by two SIVs. During fiscal 2009, Legg Mason provided additional support to liquidity funds in the form of two LOCs issued by a third party bank for an aggregate amount of approximately $257 million to support investments in asset backed commercial paper issued by two SIVs. Under the terms of the LOC agreements, the LOCs could be drawn in certain circumstances, including upon the fund's realizing a loss on disposition or restructuring of the position, upon the agreement's termination if unpaid amounts remained on certain of the fund's SIV-issued securities, or in certain circumstances upon ratings downgrades of the issuing bank. As part of the LOC arrangements, Legg Mason agreed to reimburse to the banks any amounts that were drawn on the LOCs. As of the date the LOCs were issued, Legg Mason established a derivative liability for the fair value of its guarantee to reimburse the banks any amounts drawn under the LOCs. Due to the sale of all securities issued by SIVs held by the liquidity funds during fiscal 2009, the LOCs were terminated in accordance with their terms, no amounts were drawn thereunder, and no derivative liability was reported as of March 31, 2009. At March 31, 2008, Legg Mason reported derivative liabilities of $235.5 million for these LOCs.

Capital Support Agreements — Asset Backed Securities

During fiscal 2008, Legg Mason entered into six CSAs with two liquidity funds to support investments in asset backed securities issued by SIVs. Under the terms of one of the CSAs, the Company agreed to provide up to $15 million in contributions to the fund if the fund recognized a loss from certain investments or continued to hold the underlying securities at the expiration of the one-year term of the agreement, and at the applicable time, the fund's net asset value was less than a specified

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threshold. Under the terms of five of the CSAs, the Company agreed to provide up to $400 million of contributions to the fund if the fund recognized a loss on the sale of, or certain other events relating to, securities issued by two SIVs. Contributions made by the Company under any of its CSAs will not result in Legg Mason acquiring an ownership or other interest in the fund. During fiscal 2009, Legg Mason amended five of the CSAs entered into in fiscal 2008 to increase the maximum contributions that the Company would make thereunder by $525 million, from $400 million to $925 million.

During fiscal 2009, Legg Mason also entered into seven new CSAs, aggregating $395 million, with four liquidity funds to support investments in asset backed securities issued by four SIVs. All but one of these CSAs were amended during the year to provide up to $110 million of additional support. Under the amended terms of six of the CSAs and the original terms of one of the CSAs, the Company agreed to provide up to the maximum contribution amount to the funds if the funds recognized a loss on the sale of, or certain other events relating to, securities issued by the four SIVs.

Due to maturities of supported securities and the sale of all securities issued by SIVs held by the liquidity funds during fiscal 2009, all CSAs which supported asset backed securities issued by SIVs were terminated in accordance with their terms, no contributions were made thereunder, and no derivative liability was reported as of March 31, 2009. At March 31, 2008, Legg Mason reported a derivative liability of $316.2 million related to CSAs.

Capital Support Agreements — Non-Asset Backed Securities

During the year ended March 31, 2009, Legg Mason also entered into four CSAs, aggregating $27 million, to support investments in non-asset backed securities held in four liquidity funds. Two of these CSAs were amended during the year to provide up to $15 million of additional support. Under the amended terms of two of the CSAs and the original terms of two of the CSAs, Legg Mason agreed to provide up to the maximum contribution amount to the funds if the funds recognize a loss from investments in certain non-asset backed securities or continue to hold the underlying securities at the expiration of the one-year terms of the agreements, and at the applicable time, the funds net asset value is less than a specified threshold. These four CSAs include a recovery clause in which the funds are required to reimburse Legg Mason for all contributions made upon the expiration of the CSA to the extent that the funds subsequently receive payments from the issuer of the underlying securities or upon the sale or other disposition thereof that exceed the amortized cost of the underlying securities. As of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason reported a derivative liability of $20.6 million related to these CSAs.

Total Return Swap

During fiscal year 2008, Legg Mason entered into a TRS arrangement with a major bank ("the Bank") pursuant to which the Bank purchased securities issued by three SIVs from a Dublin-domiciled liquidity fund managed by a subsidiary of Legg Mason. The $890 million of securities in face amount of commercial paper were purchased by the Bank for cash at an aggregate amount of $832 million, which represented an estimate of value determined for collateral purposes. In addition, Legg Mason reimbursed the fund for the $59.5 million difference between the fund's carrying value, including accrued interest, and the amount paid. The securities had a market value of $886 million at March 31, 2008, which after expected financing costs, exceeded the amount paid by the Bank by $45.7 million. This difference was accounted for as a derivative asset included in Other current assets on the Consolidated Balance Sheet as of March 31, 2008, and represented the amount Legg Mason expected to recover from the Bank upon maturity or sale of the underlying securities. Under the TRS, Legg Mason agreed to pay to the Bank any losses (including losses incurred through a sale of the securities or through principal not being repaid at maturity) the Bank incurs from its ownership of the securities and a return on the purchase price paid for the securities equal to the one-month LIBOR rate plus 1%, and the Bank agreed to pay to Legg Mason any principal and interest it received on the securities in excess of the price it paid for the securities. During fiscal year 2009, $440 million of securities supported by the TRS matured and were paid in full and $95 million in principal amount of securities supported by the TRS was paid. The TRS arrangement terminated in November 2008. Legg Mason amended the TRS to extend its expiration to November 2009 and, due to maturities of, and principal payments on, the underlying securities, decrease the total amount of securities covered by the TRS from $890 million to $355 million. The TRS was terminated in fiscal 2009 upon the sale of the underlying securities.

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Non-Bank Sponsored SIV

During fiscal 2008, Legg Mason purchased for cash an aggregate of $132 million in principal amount of non-bank sponsored SIV securities from a liquidity fund.

During January 2008 and May 2008, approximately $50 million and $82 million, respectively, in principal amount of the securities matured and were paid in full.

Canadian Conduit Securities

During fiscal 2008, Legg Mason acquired for cash an aggregate of $98 million in principal amount of conduit securities issued by Canadian asset backed commercial paper issuers from a fund managed by a Legg Mason subsidiary. These securities were sold in fiscal 2009, as described below.

During fiscal 2009, Legg Mason purchased for $2.9 billion in cash, including $24 million of accrued interest, $3.0 billion in principal amount of non-bank sponsored SIV securities from six liquidity funds that were previously supported under twelve CSAs and seven LOCs. Upon the purchase of these securities, the twelve CSAs aggregating $1.4 billion and seven LOCs aggregating $742 million were terminated in accordance with their terms. The Company subsequently sold the $3.0 billion of purchased securities along with $355 million of securities previously supported by the TRS and the $76 million of Canadian conduit securities held on its balance sheet, to third parties for $655 million, excluding transaction costs. Legg Mason also paid $181.2 million to reimburse two funds for a portion of losses they incurred in selling unsupported SIV securities. As a result of the sale and reimbursement to the funds, which completely eliminated the Company's exposure to securities issued by SIVs, the Company incurred a realized loss of $2.3 billion ($1.4 billion, net of taxes and operating expense adjustments) in fiscal 2009.

18.   BUSINESS SEGMENT INFORMATION

Legg Mason is a global asset management company that provides investment management and related services to a wide array of clients. We operate in one reportable business segment, Asset Management. Asset Management provides investment advisory services to institutional and individual clients and to company sponsored investment funds. The primary sources of revenue in Asset Management are investment advisory, distribution and administrative fees, which typically are calculated as a percentage of the AUM and vary based upon factors such as the type of underlying investment product and the type of services that are provided. In addition, performance fees may be earned on certain investment advisory contracts for exceeding performance benchmarks.

In connection with changes to our executive management during fiscal 2009 and a desire to expand multi-channel distribution capabilities and to better align our resources to access new growth opportunities, we realigned our management responsibilities. As a result, we have replaced our three former operating segments (divisions), Managed Investments, Institutional and Wealth Management, which were based on the primary products offered and clients served of our asset managers, with two new divisions, Americas and International, which are primarily based on the geographic location of the advisor or the domicile of fund families we manage. The Americas Division consists of our U.S.-domiciled fund families, the separate account businesses of our U.S.-based investment affiliates and the domestic distribution organization. Similarly, the International Division consists of our fund complexes, distribution teams and investment affiliates located outside the U.S., primarily in the United Kingdom. We believe this structure will provide greater focus and allow us to maximize distribution efforts and more efficiently take advantage of growth opportunities locally and abroad. Presentation of all previously reported amounts have been conformed to the new management structure.

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The table below reflects our revenues and long-lived assets by geographic region (in thousands) as of March 31, 2009:

 
  2009
  2008
  2007
 
   

OPERATING REVENUES

                   
 

United States

  $ 2,290,474   $ 3,217,182   $ 3,169,370  
 

United Kingdom

    747,257     972,419     765,811  
 

Other International

    319,636     444,485     408,494  
   
   

Total

  $ 3,357,367   $ 4,634,086   $ 4,343,675  
   

INTANGIBLE ASSETS, NET AND GOODWILL

                   
 

United States

  $ 3,606,678   $ 4,816,712   $ 5,045,791  
 

United Kingdom

    1,052,007     1,255,816     1,181,976  
 

Other International

    450,863     574,023     630,482  
   
   

Total

  $ 5,109,548   $ 6,646,551   $ 6,858,249  
   

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QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)

 
  Quarter Ended
 
Fiscal 2009(1)
  Mar. 31
  Dec. 31
  Sept. 30
  Jun. 30
 
   

Operating Revenues

  $ 617,211   $ 719,988   $ 966,137   $ 1,054,031  

Operating Expenses(2)

    662,546     1,792,993     745,924     825,084  
   
 

Operating Income (Loss)

    (45,335 )   (1,073,005 )   220,213     228,947  
   

Other Income (Expense)(3)

    (637,820 )   (1,189,917 )   (380,031 )   (278,909 )
   

Income (Loss) from Operations before
Income Tax Benefit and Minority Interests

    (683,155 )   (2,262,922 )   (159,818 )   (49,962 )
   

Income tax benefit

    (361,354 )   (774,951 )   (55,813 )   (18,735 )
   

Income (Loss) from Operations before Minority Interests

    (321,801 )   (1,487,971 )   (104,005 )   (31,227 )
   

Minority interests, net of tax

    (3,280 )   148     254     (46 )
   

Net Income (Loss)

  $ (325,081 ) $ (1,487,823 ) $ (103,751 ) $ (31,273 )
   

Net Income (Loss) per Share:

                         
 

Basic

  $ (2.29 ) $ (10.55 ) $ (0.74 ) $ (0.22 )
 

Diluted

    (2.29 )   (10.55 )   (0.74 )   (0.22 )
 

Cash dividend per share

    0.24     0.24     0.24     0.24  

Stock price range:

                         
 

High

    25.53     38.74     47.82     65.50  
 

Low

    10.37     11.09     26.56     43.37  

Assets Under Management:

                         
 

End of period

  $ 632,404   $ 698,241   $ 841,933   $ 922,767  
 

Average

    657,430     745,084     898,390     948,529  
   
(1)
Due to rounding of quarterly results, total amounts for each fiscal year may differ immaterially from the annual results.
(2)
The quarters ending March 31, 2009 and December 31, 2008 include $82,870 and $1,225,100, respectively, of impairment charge related to intangibles assets.
(3)
The quarters ending March 31, 2009, December 31, 2008, September 30, 2008, and June 30, 2008 include $606,426, $1,085,296, $324,639 and $266,875, respectively, of charges resulting from providing support to liquidity funds.

As of May 20, 2009, the closing price of Legg Mason's common stock was $18.78.

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QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA
(Continued)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)

 
  Quarter Ended
 
Fiscal 2008(1)
  Mar. 31
  Dec. 31
  Sept. 30
  Jun. 30
 
   

Operating Revenues

  $ 1,069,123   $ 1,186,644   $ 1,172,351   $ 1,205,968  

Operating Expenses(2)

    931,519     844,653     893,933     913,805  
   
 

Operating Income

    137,604     341,991     278,418     292,163  
   

Other Income (Expense)(3)

    (530,492 )   (94,999 )   5,779     13,407  
   

Income from Operations before Income Tax
Provision (Benefit) and Minority Interests

    (392,888 )   246,992     284,197     305,570  
   

Income tax provision (benefit)

    (137,488 )   92,319     106,574     114,590  
   

Income from Operations before Minority Interests

    (255,400 )   154,673     177,623     190,980  
   

Minority interests, net of tax

    (51 )   (91 )   (159 )   35  
   

Net Income (Loss)

  $ (255,451 ) $ 154,582   $ 177,464   $ 191,015  
   

Net Income per Share:

                         
 

Basic

  $ (1.81 ) $ 1.09   $ 1.25   $ 1.34  
 

Diluted

    (1.81 )   1.07     1.23     1.32  
 

Cash dividend per share

    0.24     0.24     0.24     0.24  

Stock price range:

                         
 

High

    75.32     88.20     103.09     106.36  
 

Low

    51.51     68.35     76.80     92.82  

Assets Under Management:

                         
 

End of period

  $ 950,122   $ 998,476   $ 1,011,628   $ 992,419  
 

Average

    975,317     1,013,644     994,695     984,931  
   
(1)
Due to rounding of quarterly results, total amounts for each fiscal year may differ immaterially from the annual results.
(2)
The quarter ending March 31, 2008 includes a $151,000 impairment charge related to acquired asset management contracts.
(3)
The quarters ending March 31, 2008 and December 31, 2007 include $516,193 and $91,083, respectively, of charges resulting from providing support to liquidity funds.

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ITEM 9. CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE.

        None.


ITEM 9A. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES.

        As of March 31, 2009, Legg Mason's management, including the Chief Executive Officer and the Chief Financial Officer, evaluated the effectiveness of the design and operation of Legg Mason's disclosure controls and procedures. In evaluating the disclosure controls and procedures, management recognized that any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving the desired control objectives, and management necessarily was required to apply its judgment in evaluating the cost-benefit relationship of possible controls and procedures. Based on that evaluation, Legg Mason's management, including its Chief Executive Officer and its Chief Financial Officer, concluded that Legg Mason's disclosure controls and procedures were effective on a reasonable assurance basis. There have been no changes in Legg Mason's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the quarter ended March 31, 2009 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, Legg Mason's internal control over financial reporting.

        Legg Mason's Report of Management on Internal Control Over Financial Reporting and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP's Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, which contains its attestation report on Legg Mason's internal control over financial reporting, are included in Item 8 of this Report and are incorporated herein by reference.


ITEM 9B. OTHER INFORMATION.

        None.

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PART III


ITEM 10. DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE.

        The information about our Directors required by this item will be contained under the caption "Election of Directors" in our definitive proxy statement for the 2009 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. Information about compliance with Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 required by this item will be contained under the caption "Section 16(a) Beneficial Ownership Reporting Compliance" in that proxy statement. All of that information is incorporated herein by reference to the proxy statement. See Part I, Item 4A of this Report for information regarding certain of our executive officers. The process by which our stockholders may recommend nominees to our Board of Directors and any material changes to that process will be discussed in our definitive proxy statement for the 2009 Annual Meeting of Stockholders under the caption "Corporate Governance — Director Nomination Process." That information is incorporated herein by reference to the proxy statement.

        Our Board of Directors has an Audit Committee, a Compensation Committee and a Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. Information about our Board of Directors' determination regarding the service of an audit committee financial expert on the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors and the name and independence of such expert will be contained in the second paragraph under the caption "Election of Directors — Committees of the Board-Board Meetings — Audit Committee" in our definitive proxy statement for the 2009 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. That information is incorporated herein by reference to the proxy statement. Information about the identities of the members of the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors will be contained in the proxy statement under the heading "Election of Directors — Committees of the Board-Board Meetings — Audit Committee" and is also incorporated herein by reference.

        We have adopted a corporate Code of Conduct that applies to all directors and employees of Legg Mason and its subsidiaries, including Legg Mason's Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Principal Accounting Officer and Controller. This Code of Conduct is designed to deter wrongdoing and to, among other things, promote honest and ethical conduct; full, fair, accurate, timely and understandable disclosure; compliance with applicable governmental laws, rules and regulations; prompt internal reporting of violations of the Code; and accountability for adherence to the Code. The Code of Conduct is posted on our corporate website at http://www.leggmason.com under the "About Us—Corporate Governance" section. In addition, a copy of the Code of Conduct may be obtained, free of charge, upon written request to Corporate Secretary, Legg Mason, Inc., 100 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 before July 31, 2009 and to Corporate Secretary, Legg Mason, Inc., 100 International Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21202 thereafter. We will post any amendments to the Code of Conduct, and any waivers that are required to be disclosed by the rules of the SEC or the NYSE, on our corporate website at the foregoing address.


ITEM 11. EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION.

        The information required by this item will be contained under the captions "Election of Directors — Compensation of Directors," "Executive Compensation" and "Compensation Committee Report" in our definitive proxy statement for the 2009 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. All of that information is incorporated herein by reference to the proxy statement.


ITEM 12. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT AND RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS.

        The information required by this item will be contained under the caption "Security Ownership of Management and Principal Stockholders" in our definitive proxy statement for the 2009 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. That information is incorporated herein by reference to the proxy statement. See Part II, Item 5 of this Report for information regarding our equity compensation plans.

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ITEM 13. CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS, AND DIRECTOR INDEPENDENCE.

        The information required by this item will be contained under the captions "Compensation Committee Interlocks, Insider Participation and Certain Transactions", "Corporate Governance — Policies and Procedures Regarding Related Party Transactions" and "Corporate Governance — Independent Directors" in our definitive proxy statement for the 2009 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. That information is incorporated herein by reference to the proxy statement.


ITEM 14. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT FEES AND SERVICES.

        The information required by this item will be contained under the captions "Proposed Ratification of the Appointment of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm — Fees Paid to Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm" and "Proposed Ratification of the Appointment of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm — Pre-approval of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm Services" in our definitive proxy statement for the 2009 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. That information is incorporated herein by reference to the proxy statement.

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PART IV


ITEM 15. EXHIBITS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES.

        (a) Documents filed as a part of the report:

    1.
    The following consolidated financial statements are included in Item 8 of this Report:
 
  Page Number
in this Report

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

  71

Consolidated Statements of Operations

 
72

Consolidated Balance Sheets

 
73

Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders' Equity

 
74

Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss)

 
75

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

 
76

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements

 
77

        All schedules to the consolidated financial statements for which provision is made in the accounting regulations of the SEC are not applicable or are not required and therefore have been omitted.

    3.
    Exhibits
    3.1   Articles of Incorporation of Legg Mason, as amended (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2006)

 

 

3.2

 

By-laws of Legg Mason, as amended and restated January 23, 2007 (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 23, 2007)

 

 

4.1

 

Indenture, dated January 31, 2008, between Legg Mason and The Bank of New York, as trustee, with respect to the Legg Mason 2.5% senior notes due January 15, 2015 (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 31, 2008)

 

 

4.2

 

Indenture, dated May 12, 2008, between Legg Mason and The Bank of New York, as trustee, with respect to the Legg Mason 5.60% senior notes due June 30, 2021 (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Registration Statement on Form S-3, filed on May 6, 2008)

 

 

4.3

 

First Supplemental Indenture, dated May 12, 2008, between Legg Mason and The Bank of New York, as trustee with respect to the Legg Mason 5.60% senior notes due June 30, 2021 (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on May 6, 2008)

 

 

4.4

 

Purchase Contract and Pledge Agreement, dated May 12, 2008, between Legg Mason and The Bank of New York as Stock Purchase Contract Agent and The Bank of New York as Collateral Agent, Custodial Agent and Securities Intermediary (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on May 6, 2008)

 

 

4.5

 

Legg Mason hereby agrees, pursuant to Item 601(b)(4)(iii)(A) of Regulation S-K, to furnish to the SEC upon request a copy of each instrument with respect to the rights of holders of long-term debt of Legg Mason and its subsidiaries.

 

 

10.1

 

Legg Mason, Inc. Non-Employee Director Equity Plan, as amended (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2008)*

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    10.2   Form of Common Stock Grant Award Letter under the Legg Mason, Inc. Non-Employee Director Equity Plan (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2005)*

 

 

10.3

 

Form of Restricted Stock Unit Grant Award Letter under the Legg Mason, Inc. Non-Employee Director Equity Plan (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2005)*

 

 

10.4

 

Legg Mason & Co., LLC Deferred Compensation/Phantom Stock Plan, as amended, filed herewith*

 

 

10.5

 

Legg Mason, Inc. Executive Incentive Compensation Plan (incorporated by reference to Appendix A to the definitive proxy statement for Legg Mason's 2005 Annual Meeting of Stockholders)*

 

 

10.6

 

Legg Mason, Inc. 1996 Equity Incentive Plan, as amended (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2008)*

 

 

10.7

 

Form of Non-Qualified Stock Option Agreement under the Legg Mason, Inc. 1996 Equity Incentive Plan (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended March 31, 2004)*

 

 

10.8

 

Form of Restricted Stock Agreement under the Legg Mason, Inc. 1996 Equity Incentive Plan, filed herewith*

 

 

10.9

 

Form of Restricted Stock Agreement pursuant to the Legg Mason Stock Accumulation Program under the Legg Mason, Inc. 1996 Equity Incentive Plan (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 31, 2006)*

 

 

10.10

 

Registration Rights Agreement, dated January 31, 2008, between Legg Mason, KKR I-L Limited, Credit Suisse International and HSBC Bank USA, National Association (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 31, 2008)

 

 

10.11

 

Amended and Restated Global Distribution Agreement, dated as of October 3, 2005, between Legg Mason and Citigroup Inc. (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2005)

 

 

10.12

 

Lease Agreement, dated August 16, 2006, between Legg Mason and FC Eighth Ave., LLC (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2006)

 

 

10.13

 

Term Loan Agreement, dated October 14, 2005 ("Term Loan Agreement"), between Legg Mason, as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; Citigroup Global Markets Inc., as Lead Arranger and Book Manager; Bank of America, N.A., JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., The Bank of New York and Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch, as Co-Syndication Agents; and the other banks party thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on October 14, 2005)

 

 

10.14

 

5-Year Revolving Credit Agreement, dated October 14, 2005 ("5-Year Revolving Credit Agreement"), between Legg Mason, as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; Citigroup Global Markets Inc., as Lead Arranger and Book Manager; Bank of America, N.A., JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., The Bank of New York and Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch, as Co-Syndication Agents; and the other banks party thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on October 14, 2005)

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    10.15   Note Purchase Agreement, dated January 14, 2008 (the "Note Purchase Agreement"), between Legg Mason, the purchasers named therein, and for limited purposes, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 14, 2008)

 

 

10.16

 

Standstill Agreement, dated January 14, 2008, between Legg Mason and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 14, 2008)

 

 

10.17

 

Call Option Transaction Confirmation, dated January 14, 2008, between Legg Mason and JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 14, 2008)

 

 

10.18

 

Call Option Transaction Confirmation, dated January 14, 2008, between Legg Mason and Merrill Lynch Financial Markets, Inc. (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 14, 2008)

 

 

10.19

 

Call Option Transaction Confirmation, dated January 14, 2008, between Legg Mason and Goldman, Sachs & Co. (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 14, 2008)

 

 

10.20

 

Call Option Transaction Confirmation, dated January 14, 2008, between Legg Mason and Bank of America, N.A. (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 14, 2008)

 

 

10.21

 

Issuer Warrant Transaction Confirmation, dated January 14, 2008, between Legg Mason and JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 14, 2008)

 

 

10.22

 

Issuer Warrant Transaction Confirmation, dated January 14, 2008, between Legg Mason and Merrill Lynch Financial Markets, Inc. (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 14, 2008)

 

 

10.23

 

Issuer Warrant Transaction Confirmation, dated January 14, 2008, between Legg Mason and Goldman, Sachs & Co. (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 14, 2008)

 

 

10.24

 

Issuer Warrant Transaction Confirmation, dated January 14, 2008, between Legg Mason and Bank of America, N.A. (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 14, 2008)

 

 

10.25

 

Amendment No. 1 to the Term Loan Agreement, dated January 3, 2008, between Legg Mason, as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 3, 2008)

 

 

10.26

 

Amendment No. 2 to the Term Loan Agreement, dated April 9, 2008, between Legg Mason, as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on May 6, 2008)

 

 

10.27

 

Amendment No. 3 to the Term Loan Agreement, dated May 7, 2008, between Legg Mason, as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on May 6, 2008)

 

 

10.28

 

Amendment No. 4 to the Term Loan Agreement, dated as of November 21, 2008, between Legg Mason, Inc., as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on November 21, 2008)

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    10.29   Amendment No. 5 to the Term Loan Agreement, dated as of November 21, 2008, between Legg Mason, Inc., as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on March 30, 2009)

 

 

10.30

 

Amendment No. 1 to the 5-Year Revolving Credit Agreement, dated January 3, 2008, between Legg Mason, as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 3, 2008)

 

 

10.31

 

Amendment No. 2 to the 5-Year Revolving Credit Agreement, dated January 3, 2008, between Legg Mason, as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on January 3, 2008)

 

 

10.32

 

Amendment No. 3 to the 5-Year Revolving Credit Agreement, dated April 9, 2008, between Legg Mason, as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on May 6, 2008)

 

 

10.33

 

Amendment No. 4 to the 5-Year Revolving Credit Agreement, dated May 7, 2008, between Legg Mason, as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on May 6, 2008)

 

 

10.34

 

Amendment No. 5 to the 5-Year Revolving Credit Agreement, dated as of November 21, 2008, between Legg Mason, Inc., as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on November 21, 2008)

 

 

10.35

 

Amendment No. 6 to the 5-Year Revolving Credit Agreement, dated as of March 30, 2009, between Legg Mason, Inc., as Borrower; Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent; and the other banks thereto (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on March 30, 2009)

 

 

10.36

 

Amendment to the Note Purchase Agreement, dated May 5, 2008, between Legg Mason, the purchasers named therein, and for limited purposes, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P., (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on May 6, 2008)

 

 

10.37

 

Master Amendment No. 1 to Capital Support Agreements, dated September 18, 2008, between Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Company, LLC, LM Capital Support I, LLC, LM Capital Support II, LLC, LM Capital Support III, LLC, LM Capital Support IV, LLC and Liquid Reserves Portfolio, a series of Master Portfolio Trust (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2008)

 

 

10.38

 

Master Amendment No. 2 to Capital Support Agreements, dated December 1, 2008, between Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Company, LLC, LM Capital Support I, LLC, LM Capital Support II, LLC, LM Capital Support III, LLC, LM Capital Support IV, LLC and Liquid Reserves Portfolio, a series of Master Portfolio Trust (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on November 21, 2008)

 

 

10.39

 

$125 million Capital Support Agreement dated June 30, 2008 among Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Support V, LLC and Western Asset Money Market Fund, a series of Legg Mason Partners Money Market Trust (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on June 30, 2008)

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    10.40   $55 million Capital Support Agreement dated June 30, 2008 among Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Support V, LLC and Western Asset Money Market Fund, a series of Legg Mason Partners Money Market Trust (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on June 30, 2008)

 

 

10.41

 

$20 million Capital Support Agreement dated June 30, 2008 among Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Support V, LLC and Western Asset Money Market Fund, a series of Legg Mason Partners Money Market Trust (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on November 21, 2008)

 

 

10.42

 

$20 million Capital Support Agreement dated June 30, 2008 among Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Support V, LLC and Western Asset Institutional Money Market Fund, a Series of Legg Mason Partners Institutional Trust (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on November 21, 2008)

 

 

10.43

 

$20 million Capital Support Agreement dated September 18, 2008 among Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Company, LLC and Western Asset Institutional Money Market Fund, a series of Legg Mason Partners Institutional Trust (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2008)

 

 

10.44

 

Agreement for Standby Letters of Credit dated September 18, 2008 among LM Capital Support V, LLC, Legg Mason, Inc. and Citibank, N.A. (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2008)

 

 

10.45

 

Letter Agreement dated September 23, 2008 among Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Support V, LLC and Citi Institutional Liquidity Fund, PLC (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2008)

 

 

10.46

 

Letter Agreement dated September 23, 2008 among Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Support V, LLC and Citi Institutional Liquidity Fund, PLC (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2008)

 

 

10.47

 

Amended and Restated Total Return Swap Transactions Agreement dated November 20, 2008 between Legg Mason, Inc. and Barclays Bank, PLC (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on November 21, 2008)

 

 

10.48

 

Supplemental Agreement dated as of November 25, 2008 by and among the Company, Carnes Capital Corporation, Private Capital Management L.P., Bruce S. Sherman and Gregg J. Powers (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended December 31, 2008)

 

 

10.49

 

$135 million Capital Support Agreement dated December 1, 2008, among Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Company, LLC and Liquid Reserves Portfolio, a series of Master Portfolio Trust (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on November 21, 2008)

 

 

10.50

 

Master Amendment No. 1 to Capital Support Agreements, dated December 1, 2008, between Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Support V, LLC and Western Asset Money Market Fund, a series of Legg Mason Partners Money Market Trust (incorporated by reference to the Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on November 21, 2008)

 

 

10.51

 

Master Amendment No. 1 to Capital Support Agreements, dated December 1, 2008 between Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Company, LLC, LM Capital Support V, LLC and Western Asset Institutional Money Market Fund, a series of Legg Mason Partners Institutional Trust, filed herewith (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on November 21, 2008)

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    10.52   Amended and Restated $25 million Capital Support Agreement dated December 1, 2008 among Legg Mason, Inc., LM Capital Support V, LLC and Legg Mason Global Funds plc (incorporated by reference to Legg Mason's Current Report on Form 8-K for the event on November 21, 2008)

 

 

12

 

Computation of consolidated ratios of earnings to fixed charges, filed herewith

 

 

21

 

Subsidiaries of the Company, filed herewith

 

 

23

 

Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, filed herewith

 

 

31.1

 

Certification of Chief Executive Officer, filed herewith

 

 

31.2

 

Certification of Principal Financial Officer, filed herewith

 

 

32.1

 

Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, filed herewith

 

 

32.2

 

Certification of Principal Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, filed herewith

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These exhibits are management contracts or compensatory plans or arrangements.

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SIGNATURES

        Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

    LEGG MASON, INC.

 

 

By:

 

/s/ Mark R. Fetting

Mark R. Fetting, President, Chief Executive
Officer and Chairman of the Board

 

 

Date: May 29, 2009

        Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

Signature
 
Title
 
Date

 

 

 

 

 

/s/ Mark R. Fetting


    Mark R. Fetting
 

President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board (Principal Executive Officer)

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ Charles J. Daley, Jr.


    Charles J. Daley, Jr.
 

Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President and Treasurer (Principal Financial and Accounting Officer)

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ Harold L. Adams


    Harold L. Adams
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ Robert Angelica


    Robert Angelica
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ Dennis R. Beresford


    Dennis R. Beresford
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ John E. Koerner III


    John E. Koerner III
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ Cheryl Gordon Krongard


    Cheryl Gordon Krongard
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ Scott C. Nuttall


    Scott C. Nuttall
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ W. Allen Reed


    W. Allen Reed
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

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Signature
 
Title
 
Date

 

 

 

 

 

/s/ Margaret Milner Richardson


    Margaret Milner Richardson
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ Nicholas J. St. George


    Nicholas J. St. George
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ Roger W. Schipke


    Roger W. Schipke
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ Kurt L. Schmoke


    Kurt L. Schmoke
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

/s/ James E. Ukrop


    James E. Ukrop
 

Director

 

May 29, 2009

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Exhibit 10.4

 

LEGG MASON & CO., LLC

 

DEFERRED COMPENSATION/PHANTOM STOCK PLAN

 

(2009 Amending Restatement)

 



 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ARTICLE I

GENERAL

1

 

 

 

1.1

Purpose of Plan

1

1.2

Nature of Plan

1

1.3

Continuation of Existing Plan

1

1.4

The Plan Year

2

 

 

 

ARTICLE II

DEFINITIONS

2

 

 

 

2.1

Definitions

2

2.2

Statutory References

4

 

 

 

ARTICLE III

ELIGIBILITY AND PARTICIPATION

4

 

 

 

3.1

Requirements

4

3.2

Enrollment and Participation

4

3.3

Change of Employment Category

5

3.4

Leaves of Absence

5

3.5

Separation from Service

5

3.6

Failure to Participate When First Eligible

5

3.7

Inactive Participation

5

 

 

 

ARTICLE IV

DEFERRAL ELECTIONS

6

 

 

 

4.1

General

6

4.2

Timing of Elections

6

4.3

Irrevocability of Elections

6

4.4

Changes in Deferral Elections

6

4.5

Unforeseeable Emergency

7

 

 

 

ARTICLE V

CONTRIBUTIONS

7

 

 

 

5.1

Nature of Contributions

7

5.2

Compensation Deferral Contributions

7

5.3

Effect of Compensation Deferrals

8

 

 

 

ARTICLE VI

PARTICIPANT ACCOUNTS

8

 

 

 

6.1

Account Established for Each Participant

8

6.2

No Funding Requirement

8

6.3

Value Adjustments

9

 

 

 

ARTICLE VII

ENTITLEMENT TO BENEFITS

10

 

 

 

7.1

Separation from Service

10

7.2

Death

10

7.3

Vesting

10

 

 

 

ARTICLE VIII

DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS

10

 

 

 

8.1

Benefits Payable upon Separation from Service

10

8.2

Death Benefits

11

8.3

Payment Option Elections

11

8.4

Administration of Distributions

12

8.5

Compliance with Section 409A

14

8.6

Limitation on Payment Liability

14

 

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ARTICLE IX

ADMINISTRATION

14

 

 

 

9.1

Administrative Authority

14

9.2

Company Administration

14

9.3

Administrative Committee

15

9.4

Third Party Services

16

9.5

Claims Procedure

16

 

 

 

ARTICLE X

AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION

16

 

 

 

10.1

Right to Amend

16

10.2

Amendment Required by Federal Law

16

10.3

Right to Freeze or Terminate

16

10.4

Employer-Level Change

18

10.5

Preservation of Rights

18

10.6

Section 409A Compliance

18

 

 

 

ARTICLE XI

MULTIPLE-EMPLOYER PROVISIONS

19

 

 

 

11.1

Adoption by Other Employers

19

11.2

Separate Plans

19

11.3

Participation

19

11.4

Combined Service

19

11.5

Administration

19

11.6

Amendment

19

11.7

Termination

19

 

 

 

ARTICLE XII

MISCELLANEOUS

19

 

 

 

12.1

Limitations on Liability of Company

19

12.2

Construction

20

12.3

Spendthrift Provision

20

12.4

Date Plan Effective; Termination Date

20

 

 

 

APPENDIX A

 

 

 

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LEGG MASON & CO., LLC

 

DEFERRED COMPENSATION/PHANTOM STOCK PLAN

 

(2009 Amending Restatement)

 

THIS AMENDING RESTATEMENT OF THE LEGG MASON & CO., LLC DEFERRED COMPENSATION/PHANTOM STOCK PLAN (the “Plan”) is adopted by LEGG MASON & CO., LLC (the “Company”) under the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.

 

RECITALS

 

Legg Mason Wood Walker, Incorporated adopted a deferred compensation/phantom stock plan for the benefit of certain of its employees and maintained the Plan, as amended from time to time, from the effective date of February 1, 1988, until November 15, 2005.

 

Pursuant to the terms of the Transaction Agreement, dated as of June 23, 2005, by and between Legg Mason, Inc. and Citigroup Inc., the Board of Directors of Legg Mason Wood Walker approved certain amendments to the Plan which assigned, effective as of November 15, 2005, all of its rights, duties and obligations under the Plan to the Company.  Thus, effective November 15, 2005, Legg Mason Wood Walker, Incorporated relinquished, and the Company assumed, the sponsorship and maintenance of the Plan.

 

The purpose of this amending restatement is to amend the Plan to clarify its compliance with the requirements of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and regulations promulgated thereunder, and to reflect the sponsorship (and name) change resulting from the 2005 corporate reorganization referred to in the preceding paragraph.

 

ARTICLE I

 

General

 

1.1                               Purpose of Plan — The Plan is established to provide supplemental retirement income benefits to executives who, by virtue of statutory restrictions within the Internal Revenue Code, are likely to be prevented from contributing in an Election Year as much to the Legg Mason Profit Sharing and 401(k) Plan and Trust as they otherwise might contribute.

 

1.2                               Nature of Plan — The Plan is intended to be a non-qualified, unfunded plan maintained to provide deferred compensation to a select group of management and/or highly compensated employees, and is not intended to be subject to ERISA (other than Title I, Subtitle B, Part 1, Reporting and Disclosure, and Title I, Subtitle B, Part 5, Administration and Enforcement”)). The Plan is intended to comply in form and operation with Section 409A and shall be so interpreted.

 

1.3                               Continuation of Existing Plan - The adoption of this Amending Restatement by the Company constitutes the continuation of the existing plan as in effect immediately prior to the Effective Date of this Amending Restatement (the “Pre-Existing Plan”).  Notwithstanding any other Plan provisions to the contrary, the following shall be applicable:

 

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(a)                                  Subject to the conditions and limitations of this Amending Restatement, each person who is a participant under the Pre-Existing Plan immediately prior to the Effective Date will continue as a Participant under this Amending Restatement.

 

(b)                                 Amounts being paid to a former participant or beneficiary in accordance with the provisions of the Pre-Existing Plan shall continue to be paid in accordance with such provisions.

 

(c)                                  Any election or beneficiary designation in effect under the Pre-Existing Plan immediately before its amendment and continuation in the form of this Amending Restatement shall be deemed to be a valid election or designation filed with the Company under this Amending Restatement, to the extent consistent with the provisions of this Amending Restatement, unless and until (subject to the limitations set forth in this Amending Restatement) the Participant revokes such election or designation or makes a new election or designation under this Amending Restatement.

 

1.4                               The Plan Year — To the extent necessary for accounting or reporting purposes, the Plan shall have a fiscal year (or “Plan Year”) which shall be the calendar year.

 

ARTICLE II

 

Definitions

 

2.1                               Definitions — The following terms, as used herein, unless a different meaning is implied by the context, shall have the following meanings:

 

Account — The account established for each Participant pursuant to Section 6.1.

 

Administrator — The person, group or entity designated in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE IX to administer and operate the Plan.

 

Affiliate — Any member of the Employer Group other than the Sponsor.

 

Beneficiary — Any person or persons so designated in accordance with the provisions of Section 8.2.

 

Common Stock — The common stock of LMI or any successor corporation.

 

Company — LEGG MASON & CO., LLC, a limited liability company duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Maryland, and its successors and assigns, unless otherwise herein provided, or any other business organization which, as hereinafter provided, shall assume the obligations hereunder, or which shall agree to become a party to the Plan.

 

Compensation — A Participant’s compensation as defined under the 401(k) Plan for the purpose of calculating the Participant’s elective pre-tax deferrals thereunder, but subject to clause (iii) of Section 4.1.1.1 (of this Plan).

 

Compensation for an  Election Year shall be limited to amounts attributable to services performed during the Election Year and any bonus payable during the Election Year.

 

Compensation Deferral Agreement — The written or electronic agreement whereby an Employee or Participant elects to commence or resume participation in the Plan and to defer Compensation pursuant to the terms of the Plan, the filing of which may be accomplished by physical or electronic receipt thereof by the Company.

 

Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline — June 30 of the Election Year preceding the Election Year for which a Compensation Deferral Agreement is to be effective.

 

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Compensation Deferral Amendment — A Compensation Deferral Agreement in which a Participant changes a previously-made election.

 

Covered Employee — Any Employee who is a participant in the 401(k) Plan and who is determined by the Company, in its sole and absolute discretion, to be a member of “a select group of management or highly compensated employees” within the meaning of Sections 201(2), 301(a)(3) and 401(a)(1) of ERISA.

 

Distribution Date — The date of a Participant’s Distribution Event or any later date or dates which the Participant’s distribution is made pursuant to the terms of the Plan.  Thus, a Participant who has elected an installment distribution shall have three Distribution Dates.

 

Distribution Event - The sixth business day following the date of a Participant’s Separation from Service or death, or following the date of any other event by reason of which the Participant becomes entitled to a benefit distribution under the terms of the Plan.

 

Effective Date — The effective date of this Amending Restatement, which is January 1, 2008 (or such earlier date as may be required in order for the Plan to comply with Section 409A).

 

Election Year - The twelve month period to which a deferral election applies, as described in ARTICLE IV.  The Election Year shall be the calendar year in all cases, except that, if the Company’s fiscal year is other than the calendar year, then, solely with respect to an election to defer fiscal year Compensation (i.e., Compensation relating to a period of service coextensive with one or more fiscal years of the Company, of which no amount is paid or payable during the service period), the Election Year shall be the Company’s fiscal year.

 

Employee — Any person employed by the Company.

 

Employer Group - A group of employers consisting of the Company and all other employers who are treated as a single employer under Section 414(b) and/or (c) of the Internal Revenue Code; provided, however, that, in any use of the term in connection with a Separation from Service, “at least 50%” shall be substituted for “at least 80%” in each place it appears in Section 1563(a)(1), (2) and (3) for purposes of applying Section 414(b), and in §1.414(c)-2 of the Regulations.

 

ERISA — The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, or any provision or section thereof herein specifically referred to, as such Act, provision or section may from time to time be amended or replaced.

 

401(k) Plan — The Legg Mason Profit Sharing and 401(k) Plan and Trust (as amended from time to time), and any other tax-qualified profit sharing plan maintained by the Company or an Affiliate pursuant to Sections 401(a) and 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code.

 

Internal Revenue Code — The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any provision or section thereof herein specifically referred to, as such Code, provision or section may from time to time be amended or replaced.

 

Leave of AbsenceAn authorized absence from active employment under circumstances which are not treated by the Company as a Separation from Service, and with respect to which there is a reasonable expectation that the Participant will return to perform further services for the Employer Group.  (The second paragraph of the definition of Separation from Service in this Section 2.1 is relevant to this definition.)

 

LMI — Legg Mason, Inc.

 

Participant — Any person so designated in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE III, including, where appropriate according to the context of the Plan, any former Employee who has an Account (with an undistributed balance) under the Plan.

 

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Payment Option Election — A written election, on a form provided or approved by the Company, whereby a Participant elects the form and/or timing of the distribution of the Participant’s Account.

 

Plan — The plan set forth herein, as amended from time to time.

 

Regulations - Regulatory guidance promulgated by the Treasury Department with respect to Section 409A and, where appropriate, other sections of the Internal Revenue Code (as such regulations are presently written or subsequently proposed, finalized, amended, supplemented or replaced).

 

Section 409A - Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code (as now or hereafter amended or replaced) and the Regulations and other Internal Revenue Service guidance issued thereunder.

 

Separation from Service — A retirement or other termination of employment with the Employer Group under circumstances which do not constitute a Leave of Absence, and in which the Company and the Participant reasonably anticipate that no further services will be performed.  For this purpose, a permanent reduction in the Participant’s services to the Employer Group after a specified date, which is less than a complete cessation of services, shall not constitute a Separation from Service.  Where appropriate to the context, a Participant’s termination of employment by reason of death shall be deemed to be a Separation from Service.

 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Leave of Absence shall be deemed to constitute a Separation from Service if the period of leave exceeds six months (or such longer period for which the Participant retains re-employment rights with the Employer Group under an applicable statute or contract).  However, if the Leave of Absence is due to a medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than six months, which impairment causes the Participant to be unable to perform the duties of his position of employment or any substantially similar position of employment, a 29-month period of absence shall be substituted for such six-month period.

 

Sponsor — The Company and its successors and assigns.

 

Value — The fair market value of a share of Common Stock, equal to the average of the closing prices on the principal exchange on which the shares are traded for the five business days preceding the Distribution Date or other applicable date, or, if the shares are not then traded on an exchange, as such value is determined by the Company using any reasonable method of valuation (including the mean of the high and low quotations of the shares as reported by NASDAQ for the applicable date, or, in the absence of any reported sales on such date, the first preceding date on which there were such sales).

 

2.2                               Statutory References — Statutory references in this Plan shall incorporate by reference all regulations, rulings, procedures, releases and other position statements issued by the relevant governmental agency with respect to such statutory provision.

 

ARTICLE III

 

Eligibility and Participation

 

3.1                               Requirements — A Covered Employee shall be eligible to become a Participant on the January 1 on which both of the following requirements are met:

 

3.1.1                        The Covered Employee is individually approved by the Company, in its sole and absolute discretion, for participation in the Plan; and

 

3.1.2                        The Covered Employee is notified of his eligibility to participate in the Plan.

 

3.2                               Enrollment and Participation — Participation in the Plan is voluntary.  Each Covered Employee who has met the requirements of Section 3.1 may elect to participate in the Plan by filing a Compensation Deferral Agreement with the Company in accordance with Section 4.2.  However, he shall not become a Participant

 

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until the effective date of a timely filed Compensation Deferral Agreement, as determined in accordance with Section 4.2 (so that participation may only begin on a January 1, and only if the January 1 is at least six calendar months after the Covered Employee has filed the relevant Compensation Deferral Agreement with the Company).  The election to become a Participant shall be made by, and only by, completing and delivering to the Company a Compensation Deferral Agreement.

 

Subject to the right of the Company to prospectively terminate the status of any Participant as a Covered Employee, once an Employee has become a Participant, the Employee shall remain a Participant (without regard to whether or not a Compensation Deferral Agreement is in effect) throughout the Participant’s tenure as an Employee.

 

3.3                               Change of Employment Category — During any period in which a Participant remains in the employ of the Employer Group, but ceases to be a Covered Employee:  (i) the Participant will continue his Plan participation, and the Participant’s Account will continue to be credited with earnings, so long as the Participant’s Account has an undistributed balance, but (ii) the Participant’s Account shall not be credited with, nor shall the Participant be entitled to make, any deferral contributions based upon Compensation payable with respect to such period.  However, if, at the time the Participant ceases to be a Covered Employee, the Participant has a Compensation Deferral Agreement in effect, the Participant’s deferral contributions thereunder shall continue until such time as the Compensation Deferral Agreement would lapse by its terms or be subject to modification by the Participant pursuant to ARTICLE IV.

 

In the event that a Participant who ceased to be a Covered Employee subsequently becomes a Covered Employee, the Participant shall be eligible to defer Compensation only after again meeting all of the requirements of Section 3.1 (including, without limitation, being notified by the Company of his eligibility to resume participation in the Plan) and filing a new Compensation Deferral Agreement pursuant to Section 3.2.

 

3.4                               Leaves of Absence — During any authorized absence from active service that constitutes a Leave of Absence, a Participant shall continue to participate in the Plan to the same extent as if he had not taken the leave of absence, and any Compensation Deferral Agreement shall remain in effect.

 

3.5                               Separation from Service -Upon a Participant’s Separation from Service with the Company, the Participant’s participation in the Plan shall terminate (except as provided in Section 3.7). If an Employee (whether or not a Participant) who has a Separation from Service is subsequently re-employed by the Company, the Employee shall be treated as a new Employee who shall be eligible to become a Participant only after again meeting all of the requirements of Section 3.1 and filing a new Compensation Deferral Agreement pursuant to Section 3.2.

 

3.6                               Failure to Participate When First Eligible - In the event that a Covered Employee who, pursuant to Section 3.1, is eligible to commence or resume participation fails to elect to participate when he first becomes eligible to become a Participant in the Plan, the Employee shall not again be eligible to participate until the first day of the next, or any subsequent, Election Year (provided the Employee is still then otherwise eligible for participation). If the Employee does so elect, the Employee’s participation shall be effective as of the date determined in accordance with Section 4.2.

 

3.7                               Inactive Participation - In the event that a Participant’s active participation in the Plan’s ceases, as described in Section 3.2, 3.3 or 3.5, or he ceases to make Section 5.2 deferral contributions or ceases to be a Covered Employee, the Participant shall nevertheless be deemed to remain as a Participant for all purposes other than the crediting of further Section 5.2 contributions to the Participant’s Account, until such time as there is no longer an undistributed balance in the Participant’s Account.

 

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ARTICLE IV

 

Deferral Elections

 

4.1                               General - The election by any Participant to defer Compensation pursuant to the terms of the Plan shall be made by, and only by, the filing of a completed Compensation Deferral Agreement (or Compensation Deferral Amendment) with the Company.  Subject to the remainder of this ARTICLE IV, deferral elections shall be made at the time, in the manner, and subject to the conditions specified by the Administrator.

 

4.1.1                     401(k) Deferral a Condition Precedent — Regardless of what may be set forth in a Participant’s Compensation Deferral Agreement with respect to a particular Election Year, the Participant’s Compensation deferrals for that Election Year shall not commence until he has reached his 401(k) Deferral Threshold Date for that Election Year.  Once the Participant’s 401(k) Deferral Threshold Date for the Election Year has been reached, his Compensation deferrals for the remainder of that Election Year shall commence in accordance with the terms of his Compensation Deferral Agreement in effect for that Election Year (and which had been filed with the Company on or before the Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline for that Election Year).

 

For purposes of this Section 4.1.1:

 

4.1.1.1               The Participant’s “401(k) Deferral Threshold Date” for any Election Year is the date during that Election Year on which it is projected that he will have reached his 401(k) Maximum for that Election Year, as calculated by the Company based solely upon his deferral election in effect under the 401(k) Plan as of the Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline, without regard to:  (i) his actual 401(k) deferrals during that (or any other) Election Year, (ii) any subsequent changes in his 401(k) deferral election, or (iii) any subsequent changes in the terms or operation of the 401(k) Plan.

 

4.1.1.2               The “401(k) Maximum” for any Election Year is the lesser of:  (A) the maximum amount of elective deferrals permitted under the terms of the 401(k) Plan as of the first day of that Election Year (without regard to any return of elective deferrals that may be required as a result of a failure of the 401(k) Plan to pass the ADP test), or (B) the maximum amount of elective deferrals permitted under Section 402(g) of the Internal Revenue Code for that Election Year, including, if applicable, the maximum amount of catch-up elective deferrals permitted under Section 414(v) of the Internal Revenue Code for that Election Year (for individuals who have reached age 50).

 

4.1.1.3               The provisions of this Section 4.1.1 shall apply separately with respect to each Election Year.

 

4.2                               Timing of Elections - An election to defer Compensation for any Election Year shall not be effective unless made on or before the Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline for the Election Year to which the election relates.

 

4.3                               Irrevocability of Elections — Except as provided in Section 4.5, an election to defer Compensation for an Election Year becomes irrevocable on, and may not be changed or revoked after, the Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline for that Election Year.  A deferral election may be changed for future Election Years in accordance with (and only in accordance with) Section 4.4.

 

Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any changes in the form or operation of the 401(k) Plan after the Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline for an Election Year (or any other changes that that would cause a Compensation Deferral Agreement to be treated as being revocable for purposes of Section 409A, or which would otherwise cause the Compensation Deferral Agreement or the terms of the Plan to violate Section 409A) shall not be effective under this Plan before the first day of the first Election Year for which a Compensation Deferral Agreement (or Compensation Deferral Amendment) could be effective under Section 4.4.

 

4.4                               Changes in Deferral Elections — Once a Compensation Deferral Agreement has become irrevocable pursuant to Section 4.3, a Participant may make changes in a deferral election (including a revocation of further deferrals), but only with respect to subsequent Election Years, by filing a completed Compensation Deferral Amendment on or before the Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline for the subsequent Election Year to which the Compensation Deferral Amendment is to relate.  If a Participant fails to file a completed Compensation Deferral Amendment on or before the Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline for any subsequent Election Year, and is

 

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still eligible to defer, the Participant shall be deemed to have elected to keep the prior election (if any) in force for that Election Year.

 

4.5                               Unforeseeable Emergency - Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4, in the event of a Participant’s unforeseeable emergency, or in the event of a hardship withdrawal by a Participant under the 401(k) Plan (but only if the hardship withdrawal meets the requirements of §1.401(k)-1(d)(3) of the Regulations), the Participant may apply to the Company for permission to cancel (not merely postpone or delay) Section 5.2 Compensation deferral contributions for the remainder of the Election Year.  The Company shall have the sole discretion (subject to Section 9.5) to determine whether the Participant’s circumstances meet the applicable standards.

 

“Unforeseeable emergency” shall be defined in accordance with §1.409A-3(i)(3) of the Regulations and, to the extent not inconsistent therewith, the following summary thereof:  a severe financial hardship to the Participant resulting from an illness or accident of the Participant, his spouse or his dependent (as defined in Section 152 of the Internal Revenue Code without regard to Sections 152(b)(1), (b)(2) and (d)(1)(B)), or any Beneficiary he has designated pursuant to Section 8.2.2 (and which designation is in effect when the unforeseeable emergency occurs), loss of the Participant’s property due to casualty (whether or not resulting from a natural disaster), or other similar extraordinary and unforeseeable circumstances arising as a result of events beyond the control of the Participant, but only to the extent such emergency is not and may not be relieved: (i) through reimbursement or compensation by insurance or otherwise, (ii) by liquidation of the Participant’s assets (to the extent the liquidation of such assets would not itself cause severe financial hardship); or (iii) by cessation of deferrals under the Plan.  However, determination of amounts reasonably necessary to satisfy the emergency need is not required to take into account any additional compensation that, due to the unforeseeable emergency, is available under another nonqualified deferred compensation plan but has not actually been paid.  Examples of circumstances that may (under all relevant facts and circumstances) constitute an unforeseeable emergency are:  (i) imminent foreclosure of or eviction from the Participant’s primary residence, (ii) the need to pay prescription drugs or other medical expenses (including non-refundable deductibles) of the Participant, spouse, dependent or Beneficiary, or (iii) funeral expenses of a spouse, dependent or Beneficiary; provided, however, that home purchase or college tuition will not, under normal circumstances, constitute an unforeseeable emergency.

 

ARTICLE V

 

Contributions

 

5.1                               Nature of Contributions — Contributions described in this ARTICLE V shall not represent actual deposits to a separate fund or trust, but shall be bookkeeping entries in the form of credits to the Accounts of the Participants on whose behalf the contributions are made.

 

5.2                               Compensation Deferral Contributions

 

5.2.1                        By so electing in his Compensation Deferral Agreement, each Participant may elect to defer Compensation (which would otherwise have been paid to the Participant) in any whole percentage amount designated by the Participant, provided that such amount is not less than 1%, nor more than 13%, of the Participant’s Compensation for the Election Year.  In no event, however, shall any Participant’s deferrals for an Election Year:  (i) begin until the Participant has reached his 401(k) Deferral Threshold Date (as defined in Section 4.1.1.1) for the Election Year, or (ii) exceed $60,000.

 

5.2.2                        The Company may establish such procedures with respect to timing and amount of individual deferrals by each Participant as it deems appropriate to implement the limitations described in ARTICLE IV or this ARTICLE V (other than any procedure which would require or permit the Company to pay to the Participant any Compensation previously deferred by the Participant pursuant to this Section 5.2 during the current or any preceding Election Year, or which would permit a change or discontinuation of deferrals under the Plan that would violate Section 409A).

 

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5.2.3                        The Company shall reduce the gross amount of the Participant’s Compensation pursuant to each Participant’s Compensation Deferral Agreement (or Compensation Deferral Amendment). In lieu of paying the deferred portion of the Participant’s Compensation to the Participant as earned, the Company will credit to the Participant’s Account dollar amounts equal to the deferred Compensation, each such credit to be made as of a date no later than 15 business days after the last day of the month during which the Participant would have been entitled to such Compensation had it been paid as current Compensation.

 

5.2.4                        Any FICA or other payroll tax which may be imposed on the Participant with respect to deferral contributions shall, unless otherwise determined by the Company, be deducted from the non-deferred remainder of the Participant’s remuneration.

 

5.3                               Effect of Compensation Deferrals - With respect to any other employee benefit or welfare plan sponsored by the Company under which the amount of any benefit is based on the compensation paid to an employee, a Participant’s compensation for the purpose of such employee benefit or welfare plan shall not include the amount of any Compensation deferrals under this Plan, unless otherwise specifically provided in such other plan.

 

ARTICLE VI

 

Participant Accounts

 

6.1                               Account Established for Each Participant — An individual Account shall be established on the books of the Company in the name of each Participant, for the purpose of accounting for contributions credited to, and benefits paid to or on behalf of, the Participant, and to account for incremental adjustments pursuant to Section 6.3. Each Account shall be divided into such sub-accounts, if any, as the Company deems appropriate to properly implement the provisions of the Plan.

 

6.2                               No Funding Requirement

 

6.2.1                     General - The Company shall not be required to purchase, hold or dispose of any investments with respect to amounts credited to the Account, its only obligation being to make payments as described in ARTICLE VIII.  Should the Company elect to make contributions to a trust (hereinafter referred to as the “Trust”) to assist the Company in paying the benefits which may accrue hereunder, the amounts contributed shall be used to purchase the deemed investments under Section 6.3, subject to application of the provisions of this Section 6.2 to the actual investments. However, contributions to the Trust shall not reduce or otherwise affect the Company’s liability to pay benefits under this Plan (which benefits may be paid from the Trust or from the Company’s general assets, in the discretion of the Company), except that the Company’s liability shall be reduced by actual benefit payments from the Trust (and the Account shall be appropriately adjusted to reflect such payments). If any such investments, or any contributions to the Trust, are made by the Company, such investments shall have been made solely for the purpose of aiding the Company in meeting its obligations under the Plan, and, except for actual contributions to the Trust, no trust or trust fund is intended. To the extent that the Company does, in its discretion, purchase or hold any such investments (other than through contributions to the Trust), the Company will be named sole owner of all such investments and of all rights and privileges conferred by the terms of the instruments or certificates evidencing such investments. Nothing stated herein will cause such investments, or the Trust, to form part of the Account, or to be treated as anything but the general assets of the Company, subject to the claims of its general creditors, nor will anything stated herein cause such investments, or the Trust, to represent the vested, secured or preferred interest of the Participant or his Beneficiaries. The Company shall have the right at any time to use such investments not held in the Trust in the ordinary course of its business. Neither the Participant nor any of his Beneficiaries shall at any time have any interest in the Account or the Trust or in any such investments, except as a general, unsecured creditor of the Company to the extent of the deferred compensation arrangement which is the subject of the Plan.

 

6.2.2                     Off-Shore Prohibition - To the extent that the Company actually makes contributions to the Trust, or otherwise directly or indirectly sets aside assets to assist in paying any benefits which may accrue hereunder, then, except as otherwise permitted by regulations or other guidance issued by the Internal Revenue Service under Section 409A(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, neither such assets, nor the Trust itself, shall

 

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be located or transferred outside of the United States (except to a foreign jurisdiction in which substantially all of the services giving rise to the benefits accruing hereunder are performed).

 

6.3                               Value Adjustments -

 

6.3.1                        For purposes of this Section 6.3, the following definitions shall be utilized:

 

Contribution Credit — A dollar amount equal to a contribution credit made to the Account of a Participant pursuant to ARTICLE V.

 

Credit Date Value — The Value of a share of Common Stock on the third business day after the date as of which a Contribution Credit is made pursuant to Section 6.3.

 

Dividend Unit — The equivalent of that number of shares of Common Stock obtained by dividing the amount of any dividend or other distribution paid or made by LMI with respect to a share of Common Stock (but not including a distribution in Common Stock) by 95% of the Value of a share of Common Stock on the sixth business day after the payment date of the dividend or other distribution.

 

Share Unit — The equivalent of one share of Common Stock.

 

Units — Share Units and Dividend Units, collectively.

 

6.3.2                       Units (calculated to four decimal places) shall be credited to the Account of each Participant as follows:

 

6.3.2.1               As of the date on which any Contribution Credit is made to the Account, any Contribution Credit shall be converted to a number of Share Units equal to the Contribution Credit divided by 90% of the Credit Date Value.

 

6.3.2.2               Whenever, prior to a Distribution Date (i.e., whenever there are undistributed Units in an Account), LMI shall pay any dividend (other than in Common Stock) upon issued and outstanding Common Stock, or shall make any distribution (other than in Common Stock) with respect thereto, there shall be credited to the Account such number of Dividend Units as shall be allocable to the Units credited to the Account as of the record date of the dividend or other distribution.

 

6.3.3                       In the event that, prior to a Distribution Date (i.e., whenever there are undistributed Units in an Account): (i) the number of outstanding shares of Common Stock shall be changed by reason of a stock split, combination of shares, recapitalization, stock dividend or otherwise, or (ii) the Common Stock is converted into or exchanged for other shares as a result of a merger, consolidation, sale of assets, or other reorganization or recapitalization, the number of Units then credited or to be credited to the Account shall be appropriately adjusted so as to reflect such change (based upon the best estimate of LMI management as to relative values).

 

6.3.4                       Except as otherwise provided in Section 8.4.4,(1) the number of shares of Common Stock to be paid to a Participant or Beneficiary with respect to an Account shall be determined based on the number of Units in the Account on the Distribution Date (adjusted pursuant to Sections 6.3.2.2 and 6.3.3, if applicable).  For IRS and Participant reporting purposes, the value of any distribution shall be determined on the Distribution Date based upon the Value of the Units included in the Account on the Distribution Date (adjusted pursuant to Sections 6.3.2.2 and 6.3.3, if applicable).

 


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6.3.5                        Nothing herein contained shall be construed as conferring upon any Participant or Beneficiary any rights as a stockholder of LMI or any right to have access to the books and records, financial statements or other financial information of or relating to the Company or LMI.

 

ARTICLE VII

 

Entitlement to Benefits

 

7.1                               Separation from Service - In the event of a Participant’s Separation from Service for any reason other than death, then, as of the date that constitutes his Distribution Event (i.e., the sixth business day after the date of his Separation from Service), he shall become entitled to the full amount of his Account, payable according to the provisions of ARTICLE VIII.

 

7.2                               Death - In the event of the death of a Participant prior to his Separation from Service, then, as of the date that constitutes his Distribution Event (i.e., the sixth business day after the date of his death), the full amount of his Account shall become payable, according to the provisions of ARTICLE VIII, to his designated Beneficiary.

 

7.3                               Vesting — A Participant shall at all times be fully vested in his Account, but shall not be entitled to a distribution of any portion of the Account until the date of his Distribution Event, at which time his Account shall be payable according to, and at such time or times provided under, the provisions of ARTICLE VIII.

 

ARTICLE VIII

 

Distribution of Benefits

 

8.1                               Benefits Payable upon Separation from Service — Upon a Participant’s Separation from Service with the Company for any reason other than death, distribution of the Participant’s Account shall be made (or begun) on the date of his Distribution Event, or such later date as may be elected by the Participant in the Participant’s Payment Option Election completed in accordance with the provisions of Section 8.3, or such later date as may be applicable by reason of Section 8.1.2, 8.4.2 or 8.4.4.  If the Participant does not complete and file with the Company a valid and timely Payment Option Election with respect to any deferral, then the Participant’s Account (or portion thereof attributable to deferrals for which a Payment Option Election has not been completed) shall be distributed in a single lump sum on the date of his Distribution Event (or such later date as may be applicable by reason of Section 8.1.2, 8.4.2 or 8.4.4).  Each date on which a distribution is actually made pursuant hereto is referred to as the Participant’s Distribution Date, and, subject to Section 8.4.4, the distribution shall be determined, valued and reported in accordance with Section 6.3.4.

 

8.1.1                     Cash Out - Notwithstanding the foregoing, and without regard to any Payment Option Election the Participant may have filed with the Company, if, on the date of the Participant’s Distribution Event, his Account has a value of less than $16,500, his entire Account shall be distributed in a single lump sum on the date of his Distribution Event (or such later date as may be applicable by reason of Section 8.1.2, 8.4.2 or 8.4.4).

 

8.1.2                     Six Month Delay for Specified Employees - Notwithstanding any provision in the Plan to the contrary, during any period in which any stock of any member of the Employer Group is publicly traded on an established securities market (within the meaning of §1.897-1(m) of the Regulations) or otherwise, no distribution to a “Specified Employee” by reason of his Separation from Service, for any reason other than his death, may be made prior to the date that is the earlier of:  (i) his date of death, or (ii) six months after the date of his Separation from Service; in that event, his Distribution Date shall become the sixth business day following whichever of those two dates is applicable.  Any distribution delayed by the operation of this Section 8.1.4 shall be paid on, and the number of shares of Common Stock that are distributable to the Participant (or his Beneficiary) shall be determined, valued and reported as of, the delayed Distribution Date.

 

A “Specified Employee” is any Participant who, as of the date of his Separation from Service with the Employer Group, is a “key employee” (within the meaning of Section 416(i)(1)(A)(i), (ii) or

 

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(iii) of the Internal Revenue Code, applied in accordance with the regulations issued thereunder and disregarding Section 416(i)(5)) who meets the definition of a “Specified Employee” as determined under §1.409A-1(i) of the Regulations.  The Participant will be deemed to be a key employee as of the date of his Separation from Service with the Employer Group if he met the key employee requirement at any time during the twelve-month period described in the aforesaid Regulations.

 

8.2                               Death Benefits — In the event of the death of a Participant who has an undistributed balance in his Account:

 

8.2.1                     Effect of Payment Option Election - Distribution of the Participant’s Account shall be made (or begun) to the Participant’s Beneficiary on the date specified in the Participant’s Payment Option Election completed in accordance with the provisions of Section 8.3 (i.e., either, as elected by the Participant in his Payment Option Election, in an immediate lump sum or in the same installments as the Account would have been distributed to the Participant had he lived). If the Participant does not complete a Payment Option Election with respect to any deferral, the Participant’s Account (or portion thereof attributable to deferrals for which a Payment Option Election has not been completed) shall be distributed to the Participant’s Beneficiary in a single lump sum on the date of the Distribution Event (or such later date as may be applicable by reason of Section 8.4.2 or 8.4.4).  Each date on which a distribution is actually made pursuant hereto is referred to as the Participant’s Distribution Date, and the distribution shall be determined, valued and reported in accordance with Section 6.3.4 as of the Distribution Date.

 

8.2.2                     Beneficiary Designation - Each Participant from time to time may designate any person or persons (who may be named contingently or successively) to receive such benefits as may be payable under the Plan upon or after his death, and such designation may be changed from time to time by the Participant by filing a new designation. Each designation will revoke all prior designations by the same Participant, shall be in form prescribed by the Company, and will be effective only when filed in writing with the Company during his lifetime.

 

8.2.3                     Failure to Designate Beneficiary - In the absence of a valid Beneficiary designation, or if, at the time any benefit payment is due to a Beneficiary, there is no living Beneficiary eligible to receive the payment, validly named by the Participant, the Company shall distribute any such benefit payment to the person or persons designated to receive the Participant’s accrued benefit from the 401(k) Plan. In the absence of a valid designation to a living person under the 401(k) Plan, the Company shall distribute the benefit payment to the Participant’s estate.  In determining the existence or identity of anyone entitled to a benefit payment, the Company may rely conclusively upon information supplied by the Personal Representative of the Participant’s estate.  In the event of a lack of adequate information having been supplied to the Company, or in the event that any question arises as to the existence or identity of anyone entitled to receive a benefit payment as aforesaid, or in the event that a dispute arises with respect to any such payment, or in the event that a Beneficiary designation conflicts with applicable law, or in the event the Company is in doubt for any other reason as to the right of any person to receive a payment as Beneficiary then, notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company, in its sole discretion, may, in complete discharge, and without liability for any tax or other consequences which might flow therefrom: (i) distribute the payment to the Participant’s estate, (ii) retain such payment, without liability for interest, until the rights thereto are determined, or (iii) deposit the payment into any court of competent jurisdiction.

 

8.3                               Payment Option Elections - Payment elections, and changes therein, shall be made (and may only be made) by the filing of a completed Payment Option Election with the Company, and in accordance with the provisions of this Section 8.3.

 

8.3.1                     Initial Election — Simultaneously with the filing of his Compensation Deferral Agreement, or as a part thereof, but in no event later than the Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline applicable thereto, a Participant shall complete and file with the Company a Payment Option Election.  The Payment Option Election may be changed at any time prior to, but it become irrevocable on, the applicable Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline.

 

8.3.2                     Subsequent ElectionsThe limitations set forth in this Section 8.3.2 shall be subject to the transition rules set forth in Section 3 of IRS Notice 2007-86 and other relevant Section 409A guidance,

 

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 with respect to (and only with respect to) Payment Option Elections filed by December 31, 2008 and which become effective January 1, 2009.  Following the Compensation Deferral Agreement Deadline for the filing of his initial Compensation Deferral Agreement pursuant to Section 8.3.1, the Participant shall have no further right to file a revised Payment Option Election, or to alter any election set forth in a Payment Option Election filed with the Company, but the Participant shall have the right to make new elections from time to time (but not more than once every five years), each on a separate Payment Option Election, provided that each such new election shall be applicable only to deferrals in Election Years beginning after the filing of the new Payment Option Election, and all pre-existing elections shall remain in effect with respect to deferrals for the periods for which such elections were applicable.

 

8.3.3                     Available Options — The Payment Option Election shall provide each Participant with the following choices:

 

8.3.3.1           Form of Distribution — The Participant may elect to have his distribution paid in either of the following two forms:

 

8.3.3.1.1      an immediate lump sum distribution on the date elected pursuant to Section 8.3.3.2; or

 

8.3.3.1.2      subject to Section 8.1.1, in three annual installments commencing on the date elected pursuant to Section 8.3.3.2 and thereafter on each of the next two anniversaries of that date.  The first installment shall equal one-third of the balance of the Account, the second installment shall equal one-half of the remaining balance of the Account, and the third installment shall equal the entire remaining balance of the Account.

 

8.3.3.2           Timing of Distribution — The Participant may elect to have his distribution paid (or begun) on either of the following dates:

 

8.3.3.2.1      the date of the Participant’s Distribution Event; or

 

8.3.3.2.2      the sixth business day of the calendar year following the date of the Participant’s Distribution Event.  In addition, if the Participant makes this election, he may also elect that the election will not apply unless his Separation from Service occurs on or after he has reached a specified age (elected by the Participant).

 

Regardless of the date of distribution of all or any part of the Participant’s Account by reason of elections made pursuant to this Section 8.3.3, the overall number of shares of Common Stock that are distributable to the Participant shall be determined as of the date of the Distribution Event (as adjusted pursuant to Section 8.4.8).

 

8.3.3.3           Form of Death Benefit Distribution — Upon the death of a Participant who, pursuant to Section 8.3.3.1.2, had elected installments for his lifetime distribution, the balance in his Account shall be paid in accordance with the form of death benefit the Participant had elected in his Payment Option Election pursuant to Section 8.2.1.

 

8.3.4                     Invalid Election - If a Payment Option Election does not conform to the requirements of Section 409A, then such Payment Option Election shall be void and the Participant shall be deemed not to have filed a Payment Option Election with respect to the portion of the Participant’s Account to which such invalid Payment Option Election relates.

 

8.4                               Administration of Distributions

 

8.4.1                     Mode of Distribution — The Company shall make all distributions from each Participant’s Account in Common Stock, calculated in accordance with Section 6.3; provided, however, that:  (i) the Company shall distribute only whole shares of Common Stock and cash in lieu of any fractional shares of Common Stock, based on 100% of the Value of a share of Common Stock on the relevant Distribution Date (i.e., no fractional

 

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shares will be issued), and (ii) the Company may not distribute Common Stock unless there exists an effective registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, covering the shares to be distributed, and in the absence thereof the distribution shall be in cash.

 

8.4.2                     Administrative Delay — All distributions made pursuant to this ARTICLE VIII shall be made on or as soon as administratively practicable after (but in no event more than 90 days after) the date of the Distribution Event that gave rise to the distribution.  In the event of an administrative delay, the Participant’s Distribution Date shall become whichever of those two dates is applicable.  Any distribution so delayed shall be paid on, and the value of shares of Common Stock that are distributed to the Participant (or his Beneficiary) shall be determined, valued and reported as of, the delayed Distribution Date.

 

8.4.3                     Deductions — Any amounts payable under the Plan shall be subject to such deductions or withholdings as may be required by law, but shall not be deemed to be salary or other compensation for the purpose of computing benefits to which the Participant may be entitled under any retirement plan or other arrangement of the Company for the benefit of its employees generally.

 

8.4.4                     Payment of Tax Withholdings — Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 8.4.3, the Company may (but shall not be required to) retain possession of a distribution, as agent for the benefit of a Participant who has reached his Presumptive Distribution Date, for a period of up to 89 days, in order to allow the Participant the opportunity to provide the Company with an amount equal to the funds the Company has paid or will pay as federal and state income taxes on the distribution (the “Tax Amount”) and thus avoid having to have the distribution reduced by the Tax Amount.  However, if by the 89th day following the Presumptive Distribution Date (or such earlier date as the Company deems appropriate in its sole discretion), the Participant has not paid the Tax Amount to the Company, the Company shall transfer the distribution (net of the Tax Amount) to the possession of the Participant.  For this purpose:

 

8.4.4.1               A Participant’s “Presumptive Distribution Date” is the date that would have been the Participant’s Distribution Date pursuant to Sections 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, and/or 8.4.2 were it not for the operation of this Section 8.4.4.

 

8.4.4.2               The gross distribution shall be equal to the number of shares of Common Stock calculated as of the Presumptive Distribution Date (as adjusted pursuant to Section 8.4.8 in the interim between the Presumptive Distribution Date and the date of transfer of possession).

 

8.4.4.3               The reduction for the Tax Amount shall be a number of shares of Common Stock equal in Value (calculated on the date of transfer of possession) to the Tax Amount.

 

8.4.4.4               For IRS and Participant reporting purposes, the value of the distribution shall be determined as of the Presumptive Distribution Date.

 

8.4.4.5               If the Participant has elected installment payments pursuant to Section 8.3.3.1.2, this Section 8.4.4 shall be applied separately to each installment.

 

8.4.5                     Payment to Minor or Incompetent — If any person to whom a payment is due under the Plan is a minor, or is found by the Company to be incompetent by reason of physical or mental disability, the Company shall have the right to cause the payments becoming due to such person to be made to another for his benefit, without responsibility of the Company to see to the application of such payments, and such payments will constitute a complete discharge of the liabilities of the Company with respect thereto.

 

8.4.6                     Domestic Relations Order — To the extent permitted by and consistent with the provisions of Section 409A, payments shall be made to an alternate payee of the Participant to the extent required under a Domestic Relations Order (a “DRO”), as defined by Section 414(p)(1)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code, that is applicable to the Plan. Any amount payable under this Plan to an alternate payee under a DRO shall be paid to the alternate payee designated in such DRO rather than to the Participant; provided, however, that such payment:

 

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(i) shall be reported for income tax purposes as a payment to the Participant, and (ii) shall only be paid to the alternate payee in such form, and at such time, as it would have been paid to the Participant but for the DRO.

 

8.4.7                     Location of Participants and Beneficiaries — Any communication, statement or notice addressed to a Participant (or Beneficiary) at his last post office address filed with the Company, or if no such address was filed with the Company then at his last post office address as shown on the Company’s records, shall be binding on the Participant (or Beneficiary) for all purposes of the Plan. Except for the sending of a registered letter to the last known address, the Company shall not be obliged to search for any Participant (or Beneficiary). If the Company notifies any Participant (or Beneficiary) that he is entitled to an amount under the Plan and the Participant (or Beneficiary) fails to claim such amount or make his location known to the Company within three years, then, except as otherwise required by law, the Company shall have the right to treat the amount payable as a forfeiture.

 

8.4.8                     Share Adjustment — In the event that, for any reason, distribution of shares of Common Stock occurs on a date subsequent to the date of the Participant’s Distribution Event, the number of shares to be distributed shall be appropriately adjusted pursuant to Sections 6.3.2.2 and 6.3.3.

 

8.4.9                     Cash Dividend After Distribution — In the event that LMI shall pay a dividend (other than in Common Stock) with a dividend record date that precedes, and a dividend payment date that follows, a Participant’s Distribution Date, an amount equal to the dividend applicable to the distributed shares shall be paid to the Participant (or Beneficiary) on the dividend payment date as an additional Plan benefit.

 

8.5                               Compliance with Section 409A — Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, all distributions hereunder are intended to be made in accordance with the provisions of Section 409A (to the extent applicable), and to the extent that Section 409A applies to any provision of this Plan and such provisions is subject to more than one interpretation or construction, such ambiguity shall be resolved in favor of that interpretation or construction which is consistent with the provision complying with the applicable provisions of Section 409A.

 

8.6                               Limitation on Payment Liability - The Company’s obligation to make any benefit distribution payment pursuant to this ARTICLE VIII (or otherwise under the Plan) shall be limited to the amount credited to the Participant’s Account as of the Valuation Date pertaining to such payment. Neither the Plan nor any action taken pursuant thereto guarantees any fixed dollar amount of payments to the Participant, his beneficiary, estate or representative. The amount of payment under the Plan shall vary in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE VI, and neither the Company or the Administrator, or any of their representatives, shall be responsible for any decrease in value of the Account by reason of investment performance reflected therein.

 

ARTICLE IX

 

Administration

 

9.1                               Administrative Authority — Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, the Company shall have the sole responsibility for and the sole control of the operation and administration of the Plan, and shall have the power and authority to take all action and to make all decisions and interpretations which may be necessary or appropriate in order to administer and operate the Plan, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the power, duty and responsibility to: (i) resolve and determine all disputes or questions arising under the Plan, including the power to determine the rights of Employees, Participants and Beneficiaries, and their respective benefits, and to remedy any ambiguities, inconsistencies or omissions; (ii) adopt such rules of procedure and regulations as in its opinion may be necessary for the proper and efficient administration of the Plan and as are consistent with the Plan; (iii) implement the Plan in accordance with its terms and such rules and regulations; (iv) notify the Participants of any amendment or termination of, or of a change in any benefits available under, the Plan; and (v) prescribe such forms as may be required for Employees to make elections under, and otherwise participate in, the Plan. Subject to the power to delegate in the manner described in Section 9.2, the Company shall act through its Board of Managers.

 

9.2                               Company Administration — The Plan shall be operated and administered on behalf of the Company by an Administrator. The Administrator shall be governed by the following:

 

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9.2.1 In the absence of any designation to the contrary by the Company, the Administrator shall be the Administrative Committee established pursuant to Section 9.3. Except as the Company shall otherwise expressly determine, the Administrator shall have full authority to act for the Company before all persons in any matter directly pertaining to the Plan, including the exercise of any power or discretion otherwise granted to the Company pursuant to the terms of the Plan, other than the power:  (i) to amend or terminate the Plan (including exercise of the discretion described in Section 10.3), (ii) to determine who is eligible for Plan participation, (iii) to constitute the membership of the Administrative Committee pursuant to Section 9.3.1, (iv) to determine whether contributions shall be placed in trust pursuant to Section 6.2, (v) to appoint and/or remove the trustees of the trust referred to in Section 6.2, and (vi) to affect the employer-employee relationship between the Company and any Employee, all of which powers are reserved to the Company unless expressly granted to the Administrator.

 

9.2.2 The Administrator may appoint any persons or firms, or otherwise act to secure specialized advice or assistance, as it deems necessary or desirable in connection with the administration and operation of the Plan; the Administrator shall be entitled to rely conclusively upon, and shall be fully protected in any action or omission taken by it in good faith reliance upon, the advice or opinion of such firms or persons. The Administrator shall have the power and authority to delegate from time to time by written instrument all or any part of its duties, powers or responsibilities under the Plan, both ministerial and discretionary, as it deems appropriate, to any person, and in the same manner to revoke any such delegation of duties, powers or responsibilities. Any action of such person in the exercise of such delegated duties, powers or responsibilities shall have the same force and effect for all purposes hereunder as if such action had been taken by the Administrator.

 

Further, the Administrator may authorize one or more persons to execute any certificate or document on behalf of the Administrator, in which event any person notified by the Administrator of such authorization shall be entitled to accept and conclusively rely upon any such certificate or document executed by such person as representing action by the Administrator until such third person shall have been notified of the revocation of such authority. The Administrator shall not be liable for any act or omission of any person to whom the Administrator’s duties, powers or responsibilities have been delegated, nor shall any person to whom any duties, powers or responsibilities have been delegated have any liabilities with respect to any duties, powers or responsibilities not delegated to him.

 

9.2.3                        All representatives of the Company, and/or members of the Administrative Committee (as defined hereinafter) shall use ordinary care and diligence in the performance of their duties pertaining to the Plan, but no such individual shall incur any liability: (i) by virtue of any contract, agreement, bond or other instrument made or executed by him or on his behalf in his official capacity with respect to the Plan, (ii) for any act or failure to act, or any mistake or judgment made, in his official capacity with respect to the Plan, unless resulting from his gross negligence or willful misconduct, or (iii) for the neglect, omission or wrongdoing of any other person involved with the Plan. The Company shall indemnify and hold harmless each such individual who is an Employee from the effects and consequences of his acts, omissions and conduct in his official capacity with respect to the Plan, except to the extent that such effects and consequences shall result from his own willful misconduct or gross negligence. If any matter arises as to which an individual is entitled to indemnity hereunder, the indemnitee shall give the Company prompt written notice thereof. The Company, at its own expense, shall then take charge of the disposition of the asserted liability, including compromise or the conduct of litigation.  The indemnitee may, at his own expense, retain his own counsel and share in the conduct of any such litigation, but the failure to do so shall not adversely affect his right to indemnity.

 

9.2.4                        Nothing in the Plan shall be construed so as to prevent any person involved in administration of the Plan from receiving any benefit to which he may be entitled as a Participant.

 

9.2.5                        Expenses incurred in the administration and operation of the Plan (including the functioning of the Administrative Committee) shall be paid by the Company.

 

9.3                               Administrative Committee — The Company shall designate and appoint a committee, to be known as the Administrative Committee, as Administrator. Except to the extent that the Company has retained any power or authority, or allocated duties and responsibilities to another, said Committee shall have full power and authority to administer and operate the Plan in accordance with its terms and in particular the authority contained in

 

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this ARTICLE IX, and, in acting pursuant thereto, shall have full power and authority to deal with all persons in any matter directly connected with the Plan, in accordance with the following provisions:

 

9.3.1                        The Committee shall consist of one or more individuals designated by the Company. Subject to his right to resign at any time, each member of the Committee shall serve (without compensation, unless otherwise determined by the Company) at the pleasure of the Company, and the Company may appoint, and may revoke the appointment of, additional members to serve with the Committee as may be determined to be necessary or desirable from time to time. Each member of the Committee, by accepting his appointment to the Committee, shall thereby be deemed to have accepted all of the duties and responsibilities of such appointment, and to have agreed to the faithful performance of his duties thereunder.

 

9.3.2                        The Committee shall adopt such formal organization and method of operation as it shall deem desirable for the conduct of its affairs. The Committee shall act as a body, and the individual members of the Committee shall have no powers and duties as such, except as provided herein; the Committee shall act by vote of a majority of its members at the time in office, either at a meeting or in writing without a meeting.

 

9.3.3                        Subject to Section 9.5, the determination of the Committee on any matter pertaining to the Plan within the powers and discretion granted to it shall be final and conclusive on all Participants and all other persons dealing in any way or capacity with the Plan.

 

9.4                               Third Party Services - The Company may contract with any third party to provide or issue investment vehicles to the Company and/or to provide services under the Plan for the convenience of the Company, including, but not limited to, the enrollment of Covered Employees as Participants on behalf of the Company, the maintenance of individual or other accounts and other records, the making of periodic reports and the disbursement of benefits to Participants and Beneficiaries.

 

9.5                               Claims Procedure - The Administrator shall adopt and implement a claims procedure (including a procedure for review of an adverse claim determination) that meets the requirements of Section 503 of ERISA and DOL Regs. §2560.503-1, and, pursuant thereto, a description thereof (in the form annexed to the Plan as Appendix A) shall be provided to each Participant or Beneficiary upon request or if the Company or Administrator becomes aware (or reasonably should be aware) that a Participant may not be in agreement as to a Plan benefit (or lack thereof).

 

ARTICLE X

 

Amendment and Termination

 

10.1                        Right to Amend — Subject to Sections 10.5 and 10.6, the Company shall have the right to amend the Plan in writing, at any time, and with respect to any provisions hereof, and all parties hereto or claiming any interest hereunder shall be bound thereby.

 

10.2                        Amendment Required by Federal Law — Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 10.5, the Plan may be amended at any time, retroactively if required, if found necessary in order to conform to the provisions and requirements of the Internal Revenue Code (including, without limitation, Section 409A) or ERISA, or any similar act or any amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder.

 

10.3                        Right to Freeze or Terminate - Subject to Sections 10.5 and 10.6 and to the remainder of this Section 10.3, the Company reserves the right, at any time, and in its sole discretion, to freeze contributions and/or terminate the Plan, as follows:

 

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10.3.1              Contribution Freeze - The Company may, at any time and from time to time, terminate Section 5.2 compensation deferral contributions, or suspend such contributions for a fixed or indeterminate period of time.  In connection therewith, the Company may, but need not, suspend or terminate the ability of new Participants to enter the Plan (as otherwise provided for in ARTICLE III).

 

10.3.1.1                                                    Impact of Contribution Freeze - In the event of action by the Company to freeze (i.e., suspend or terminate) contributions, as described in this Section 10.3.1, all affected contributions shall immediately cease, except as described in Section 10.3.1.2, but the Company shall continue all other aspects of the Plan, in which event distributions shall be made in accordance with ARTICLES VII and VIII, unless and until the Company terminates the Plan in accordance with Section 10.3.2.

 

10.3.1.2                                                    Potential Deferral of Contribution Freeze - Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 10.3.1.1, unless circumstances exist that would permit termination of the Plan pursuant to Section 10.3.2, Section 5.2 compensation deferral contributions may not be terminated during their period of irrevocability.  Accordingly, unless such circumstances are extant at the time the Company acts to freeze Section 5.2 compensation deferral contributions, cessation of such contributions shall be deferred until, as described in ARTICLE IV, their Compensation Deferral Agreements would lapse by their terms or be subject to modification by the affected Participants.

 

10.3.2              Plan Termination - The Company may terminate the Plan at any time, but only if the conditions described in Section 10.3.2.1 are extant at the time at which the Company acts to terminate the Plan (or such later date as of which the termination is to be effective).

 

10.3.2.1                                                    Circumstances Under Which Plan May Terminate - Unless otherwise permitted under Section 409A, the Plan may terminate only if one or more of the following sets of circumstances exist on the date such termination is to be effective:

 

10.3.2.1.1                                          Dissolution or Bankruptcy - Termination and liquidation of the Plan:  (i) within twelve months of a corporate dissolution taxed under Section 331 of the Internal Revenue Code, or (ii) with the appointment of a bankruptcy court pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §503(b)(1)(A), in either case under conditions described in §1.409A-3(j)(ix)(A) of the Regulations.

 

10.3.2.1.2                                          Change in Control - Termination and liquidation of the Plan pursuant to irrevocable action taken by the Employer Group within the 30 days preceding or the twelve months following a Change in Control Event under conditions described in §1.409A-3(j)(ix)(B) of the Regulations.

 

For this purpose, a “Change in Control Event” is any one of the following (to the extent that it qualifies as such under §1.409A-3(i)(5) of the Regulations):  (i) a change in ownership within the meaning of §1.409A-3(i)(5)(v) of the Regulations, (ii) a change in effective control within the meaning of §1.409A-3(i)(5)(vi) of the Regulations, or (iii) a change in the ownership of assets within the meaning of §1.409A-3(i)(5)(vii) of the Regulations.

 

10.3.2.1.3                                          Other Plan Termination- Termination and liquidation of the Plan under the conditions described in §1.409A-3(j)(ix)(C) of the Regulations.

 

10.3.2.1.4                                          Other Circumstances - Termination and liquidation of the Plan under such circumstances as may be prescribed in generally applicable guidances published by the Internal Revenue Service.

 

10.3.2.2                                                    Impact of Plan Termination - Upon termination of the Plan:  (i) eligibility of new Participants to enter the Plan pursuant to ARTICLE III shall cease, (ii) all contributions to the Plan shall cease (subject to Section 10.3.1.2), and (iii) the entire Account of each affected Participant (or Beneficiary) shall be distributed in a single lump sum (notwithstanding any continuing elections by the affected Participants as to form or timing of distributions), such distribution to occur as soon as administratively practicable, but, where applicable, only within the time parameters set forth in Section 10.3.2.1.

 

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10.3.2.3                                                    Pre-Existing Distribution Rights - Termination of the Plan shall not affect the form or timing of benefits to any Participant who becomes entitled thereto pursuant to ARTICLES VII and VIII without regard to the Plan termination, but only to the extent that such payments would have been made prior to the date on which the lump sum distribution of all distributions upon Plan termination, pursuant to Section 10.3.2.2, is to be made.

 

10.3.3              Termination of 401(k) Plan — In the event the Company terminates the 401(k) Plan, it shall be deemed to have frozen Section 5.2 Compensation deferrals to this Plan pursuant to Section 10.3.1 (and subject in particular to the conditions of Section 10.3.1.2), and to have terminated this Plan pursuant to Section 10.3.2 at the earliest date permitted under Section 10.3.2.1.

 

10.4                        Employer-Level Change -  Subject to Section 10.6:

 

10.4.1              Cessation of Business - Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan to the contrary, in the event the Company ceases to actively carry on the trade or business in which a Participant was employed (whether or not such cessation involves a liquidation of the Company’s assets), and if the cessation is not pursuant to a transaction whereby a successor entity continues the trade or business (including the obligations under the Plan), the entire value of the Account shall (as soon as possible but in any event prior to the completion of any liquidation of assets) be distributed in a single lump sum to the Participant (or, in the event the Participant is not then living, to the Beneficiary designated in accordance with Section 8.2), but only if, in connection with the cessation of business:  (i) the Participant has had a Separation from Service, (ii) the cessation is in conjunction with an event that constitutes a permissible payment event within the meaning of §1.409A-3 of the Regulations (including a Plan termination and liquidation under circumstances described in Section 10.3.2), or (iii) the distribution is otherwise permitted under regulations or other guidance issued by the Internal Revenue Service under Section 409A.

 

10.4.2              Successor to Company - In the event of the merger, consolidation, sale of all or substantially all the assets, or reorganization, of the Company:

 

10.4.2.1         Provision may be made by which the Plan will be continued by the successor employer, in which case such successor shall be substituted for the Company under the Plan and neither Section 7.4 nor Section 10.4.1 shall apply to the transaction. The substitution of the successor shall constitute an assumption of Plan liabilities by the successor and the successor shall have all of the powers, duties and responsibilities of the Company under the Plan.

 

10.4.2.2         If the action described in Section 10.4.2.1 has not been taken within 90 days from the effective date of the transaction, the Plan shall be deemed to have been terminated as of the effective date of the transaction, but not earlier than the earliest date permitted under Section 10.3.2.1, and the provisions of Section 10.3.2 shall be applicable thereto.

 

10.4.2.3         In the event of a transaction described in this Section 10.4.2 which applies to a portion of the Company, the provisions of this 10.4.2 shall apply only to the employees transferred in connection therewith.

 

10.5                        Preservation of Rights — Amendment or termination of the Plan shall not affect the rights of any Participant (or Beneficiary) to payment of the amount in his Account, to the extent that such amount was payable under the terms of the Plan prior to the effective date of such amendment or termination. However, no action taken in accordance with Sections 10.2 or 10.3 shall be deemed prejudicial to any interest of any Employee or Participant.

 

10.6                        Section 409A Compliance - The Plan may not be amended or terminated in any way that results in a violation of Section 409A.  In particular, except to the extent permitted by §1.409A-3(j) of the Regulations, no amendment or termination of the Plan shall in any way (including a change in form of distribution) result in acceleration of the timing or amount of any payment (or any portion thereof) due under the Plan.  An amendment that permits acceleration for any one or more of the reasons that constitute exceptions to the prohibition

 

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on acceleration of payments, pursuant to §1.409A-3(j)(4) of the Regulations, shall not be deemed to be in violation of this Section 10.6.

 

ARTICLE XI

 

Multiple-Employer Provisions

 

11.1                        Adoption by Other Employers — Subject to approval of the Sponsor, the Plan may be adopted by any Affiliate. Such adoption and approval shall be evidenced by the execution of an Adoption Agreement by the Sponsor and the adopting employer.

 

11.2                        Separate Plans — It is intended that the provisions of the Plan shall apply separately to each participating Company, if there be more than one, and to the Participants of each such participating Company, and, unless the context otherwise requires, the term “Company” as used throughout the Plan shall be so construed, to the end that, except as otherwise provided in this ARTICLE XI, the Plan shall constitute a separate Plan for each participating Company.

 

11.3                        Participation — The participation of any participating Company in the Plan shall become effective as of the date the Adoption Agreement is executed and approved as provided in Section 11.1, or on such other date as may be set forth in said Adoption Agreement. Once participation by a participating Company has begun, such participation shall continue until terminated in accordance with the terms of the Plan.

 

11.4                        Combined Service — Except as otherwise provided in the Adoption Agreement, the term “service” or “employment” shall be deemed to refer equally to service with any participating Company, so that, for any purpose under the Plan, service with any participating Company shall be deemed to be the equivalent of service with any other participating Company. A Participant shall be deemed to have had a Separation from Service only upon a Separation from Service with the participating Company and all other employers who are members of the Employer Group.

 

11.5                        Administration — The term “Company” as used in ARTICLE IX, pertaining to administration of the Plan, refers only to the Sponsor, and to the Administrative Committee appointed by the Sponsor, although any other participating Company may appoint its own separate committee, or otherwise act, to administer the Plan with regard to those internal matters peculiar to that participating Company and which do not conflict with the concept set forth in this Section 11.5.

 

11.6                        Amendment — The term “Company” as used in ARTICLE X, pertaining to amendment of the Plan, refers only to the Sponsor, which shall be vested with the sole power to amend the Plan in any manner, and such amendment will bind each participating Company and its Participants. However, with the consent of the Sponsor, any other participating Company shall have the right to amend the Plan in any manner (otherwise permitted by ARTICLE X) which affects the Plan only as to that participating Company and, in the sole judgment of the Sponsor, in no significant way affects the Plan as to any other participating Company.

 

11.7                        Termination — A participating Company may terminate the Plan, pursuant to ARTICLE X, at any time. Any such action shall operate only as to the Participants employed by that participating Company.

 

ARTICLE XII

 

Miscellaneous

 

12.1                        Limitations on Liability of Company — Neither the establishment of the Plan nor any modification thereof, nor the creation of any Account, nor the payment of any benefits, shall be construed as giving to any Participant or other person any legal or equitable right against the Company (or any person connected therewith), except as provided by law or by any Plan provision. Nothing contained in the Plan, and no action taken pursuant to its provisions, shall create or be construed to create a fiduciary relationship between the Company (or any person connected therewith) and any Participant, Beneficiary or other person. In no event shall the Company

 

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(or any person connected therewith) be liable to any person for the failure of any Participant, Beneficiary or other person to be entitled to any particular tax consequences with respect to the Plan or any contribution thereto or distribution therefrom.

 

12.2                        Construction — The Plan is intended to be exempt from ERISA (other than reporting and disclosure requirements as to which no exemption is available) and, if any provision of the Plan is subject to more than one interpretation or construction, such ambiguity shall be resolved in favor of that interpretation or construction which is consistent with the Plan being so exempted. In case any provision of the Plan shall be held to be illegal or void, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions of the Plan, but shall be fully severable, and the Plan shall be construed and enforced as if said illegal or invalid provisions had never been inserted herein.  For all purposes of the Plan, where the context admits, words in the masculine gender shall include the feminine and neuter genders, the singular shall include the plural, and the plural shall include the singular. Headings of articles and sections are inserted only for convenience of reference and are not to be considered in the construction of the Plan. Except to the extent preempted by the laws of the United States of America, the laws of the state in which the Company is domiciled shall govern, control and determine all questions arising with respect to the Plan and the interpretation and validity of its respective provisions. Participation under the Plan will not give any Participant the right to be retained in the service of the Company nor any right or claim to any benefit under the Plan unless such right or claim has specifically accrued hereunder. The Plan shall be construed in such manner as to comply with Section 409A.

 

12.3                        Spendthrift Provision — No amount payable under the Plan will, except as otherwise specifically provided by law, be subject in any manner to anticipation, alienation, attachment, garnishment, sale, transfer, assignment (either at law or in equity), levy, execution, pledge, encumbrance, charge or any other legal or equitable process, and any attempt to do so will be void; nor will any benefit be in any manner liable for or subject to the debts, contracts, liabilities, engagements or torts of the person entitled thereto. The foregoing shall not preclude any arrangement for: (i) the withholding of taxes from Plan benefit payments, (ii) the recovery by the Plan of overpayments of benefits previously made to a Participant, or (iii) the direct deposit of benefit payments to an account in a banking institution (if not part of an arrangement constituting an assignment or alienation).

 

In the event that any Participant’s benefits are garnished or attached by order of any court, the Company may bring an action for a declaratory judgment in a court of competent jurisdiction to determine the proper recipient of the benefits to be paid by the Plan. During the pendency of said action, any benefits that become payable shall be paid into the court as they become payable, to be distributed by the court to the recipient it deems proper at the close of said action.

 

12.4                        Date Plan Effective; Termination Date — The Plan became effective as of the date on which it was approved by the stockholders of LMI.  The amendments to the Plan contained in this amending restatement of the Plan became effective as of January 1, 2008 (or such earlier date as may be required in order for the Plan to comply with Section 409A).   No deferrals of Compensation shall be permitted under the Plan after the close of business on December 31, 2015. Subject to other applicable provisions of the Plan, all Compensation deferrals made under the Plan (and the Accounts related thereto) prior to such termination of the Plan shall remain subject to the terms of the Plan (as in effect prior to such termination).

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this 2009 Amending Restatement is executed under seal as of this 29th day of May, 2009.

 

 

LEGG MASON & CO., LLC

 

 

 

 

 

By:

/s/ Charles J. Daley, Jr.

(Seal)

 

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APPENDIX A

 

LEGG MASON & CO., LLC

 

DEFERRED COMPENSATION/PHANTOM STOCK PLAN

 

CLAIMS PROCEDURE

 

Initial Claim

 

If you think you have a problem regarding your Plan benefits, you may file a written claim under the Plan’s claims procedure.  For example, you may feel that you are entitled to a benefit that has not been paid, or that the benefit you are receiving has not been paid under terms or in an amount with which you are in agreement.  Your claim must state the specific reason(s) why you believe you are entitled to the benefit, or why you disagree with the terms or amount of the benefit, and must be delivered to the Administrator (at the normal Company address, unless the Company provides a different address).

 

Your claim will be given full and fair consideration, and the decision will be made in accordance with governing Plan documents and after taking steps to assure that the Plan provisions are applied in a manner that is consistent with the way other similar claims (if any) have been treated in the past.

 

Unless it is determined that your claim is to be resolved in accordance with your wishes as set forth in the claim, the Administrator will provide you with a written or electronic notice of the adverse determination, setting forth:  (i) the specific reason(s) for the denial, (ii) specific reference to pertinent Plan provisions on which the denial is based, (iii) a description of any material or information necessary for you to perfect your claim and an explanation of why such material or information is necessary, and (iv) an explanation of the Plan’s appeal procedure (including applicable time limits and a statement that, if your claim is adversely decided on appeal, you may bring a civil action under Section 502(a) of ERISA).

 

The adverse determination notice will normally be provided to you within a reasonable time (but not more than 90 days) after your claim has been received.  However, in special circumstances requiring an extension, the 90-day period may be extended (for not more than an additional 90 days unless you agree), if the Administrator gives you written notice, before the end of the initial 90-day period, setting forth the reason(s) for the extension and the estimated decision date.  If the extension notice indicates that the extension is needed because you have not provided information necessary to decide your claim, and the notice asks for that information, the time limit on the extension does not begin to run until you have provided the requested information.

 

Appeal

 

If you have received an adverse determination notice, and you still feel that your claim has not been properly decided, then, for a period of 60 days following the date on which you received the notice, you may appeal the denial by submitting to the Administrator a written request for review.  You may submit written comments, documents, records and other information relating to your claim (regardless of whether such information was submitted or considered in arriving at the initial adverse determination).  Upon request, you will be provided (free of charge) with reasonable access to, and copies of, all documents, records and other information relevant to your claim.  (An item is relevant only if: (i) it was relied upon in making the initial claim determination, or (ii) it was submitted, considered or generated in the course of actually making the initial claim determination, or (iii) it demonstrates compliance with the requirement that claim determinations be made in accordance with the applicable Plan provisions consistently applied).

 

Your appeal will be given full and fair consideration, taking into account all comments, documents, records and other information you submitted.  Regardless of whether or not the decision on appeal is in your favor, you will be given written or electronic notice of the decision.  If the decision is adverse to you (i.e., not what you asked for), the notice will:  (i) state the specific reason(s) for the adverse determination, (ii) reference the

 

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specific plan provisions on which the determination is based, (iii) advise you of your right to bring a civil action under Section 502(a) of ERISA, and (iv) state that you are entitled to receive, upon request and free of charge, reasonable access to, and copies of, all documents, records and other information relevant to your claim.

 

Notice of the decision on your appeal will normally be provided to you within a reasonable time (but not more than 60 days) after your appeal has been received.  However, in special circumstances requiring an extension, the 60-day period may be extended (for not more than an additional 60 days unless you agree), if the Administrator gives you written notice, before the end of the initial 60-day period, setting forth the reason(s) for the extension and the estimated decision date.  If the extension notice indicates that the extension is needed because you have not provided information necessary to decide your appeal, and the notice asks for that information, the time limit on the extension does not begin to run until you have provided the requested information.

 

General

 

You are required to complete both the initial claim procedure and the appeal procedure before you may exercise any right to bring a civil action under Section 502(a) of ERISA (i.e., to file suit in a federal or state court).  At any point in the claims procedure, you may designate someone to act as your duly authorized representative.  However, you may be required to provide the Administrator with a written power of attorney or other evidence that the person is authorized to act for you.

 

The Company or the Administrator will designate the person(s) who will review and decide your initial claim and/or your appeal.  Those persons may be employees of the Company, and the same person(s) may be assigned to both the initial claim and the appeal.

 

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EX-10.8 4 a2193160zex-10_8.htm EXHIBIT 10.8

Exhibit 10.8

 

LEGG MASON, INC. 1996 EQUITY INCENTIVE PLAN

 

RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD AGREEMENT

 

Legg Mason, Inc. (the “Company”) hereby grants to you (the “Participant”), pursuant to the Legg Mason, Inc. 1996 Equity Incentive Plan, as amended (the “Plan”), an award of restricted shares of the Company’s Common Stock (the “Award”), upon and subject to the restrictions, terms and conditions set forth below.  This document constitutes Participant’s “Award Notification”. By electronically accepting the Award, you are acknowledging your acceptance of the Award subject to the restrictions and upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and the Plan. The number of shares of restricted stock included in the Award shall be as set forth on the third party website pursuant to which this Award Notification is electronically delivered to Participant and in the books and records of the Company, which shall control, absent manifest error, in the event of a discrepancy.  The Grant Date for this Award shall for all purposes by May 18, 2009.

 

This Award is subject in all respects to the applicable provisions of the Plan.  Such provisions are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.  Capitalized terms that are not defined in Section 5.7 below are defined in the Plan and shall have the meanings specified in the Plan.

 

In addition to the terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in the Plan, all terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in this Agreement are applicable to the Award granted hereby.

 

1.                                      RIGHTS AS A STOCKHOLDER.

 

Until the Shares subject to this Award have vested under Section 3, Participant shall have no ordinary rights as a stockholder with respect to such Shares other than the right to receive dividends or distributions on the Shares as set out below.  Therefore, until the Shares subject to this Award have vested, Participant shall have no rights to vote the underlying Shares or to take physical possession of or transfer the Shares.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company, in its sole discretion, may elect to permit Participant to vote unvested Shares subject to this Award at one or more meetings of stockholders of the Company.  Commencing on the Grant Date, Participant shall have the right to receive dividends and other distributions on the Shares that are the subject of this Award unless and until such Shares are forfeited pursuant to Section 3 hereof; provided, however, that any dividend or other distribution (including, without limitation, a stock dividend or stock split) that is not a cash dividend or distribution shall be delivered to the Company, shall be held by the Company in accordance with Section 2 below and shall be subject to the same vesting schedule and other restrictions as the Shares with respect to which such dividend or other distribution was made.  In connection with the payment of such dividends or other distributions, the Company may deduct any taxes or other amounts required by any governmental authority to be withheld and paid over to such authority for the account of Participant or may include such dividend or distribution in the payroll of Participant’s employer so that such dividend or distribution is included within the compensation of Participant for withholding and other taxation purposes.  Participant shall be entitled to retain cash dividends

 



 

and distributions received regardless of whether the Shares with respect to which such dividends or distributions were made are subsequently forfeited pursuant to Section 3 hereof.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, prior to the date on which the Shares subject to this Award vest pursuant to Section 3 hereof, such Shares shall be subject to the restrictions on transferability contained in Section 4.1 hereof.

 

2.                                      CUSTODY AND DELIVERY OF SHARES.

 

Shares subject to this Award (and any related property received under Section 1 hereof) shall be issued in street name to an account of the Company and held in such account until the Shares have vested under Section 3 hereof.  Participant may not receive or take possession of any unvested Shares subject to this Award, either through physical share certificates or through book-entry accounts held by, or in the name of, Participant.  The Company may commingle the unvested Shares subject to this Award with other shares of restricted stock or other equity awards granted to other employees under the Plan.  The Company shall not allow any transfers of unvested Shares subject to this Award from its account, other than transfers to another account of the Company.  The Company may hold unvested Shares subject to this Award at any financial institution or other custodian that it from time to time chooses, in its sole discretion, and shall not be responsible to Participant for any losses or damages resulting from the choice of, or actions or omissions of, any financial institution or other custodian that holds unvested Shares on behalf of the Company.  The Company shall deliver Shares subject to this Award that have vested pursuant to Section 3 below to Participant through book entry transfer to an account in Participant’s name at a financial institution, which may, but is not required to be, the institution or other custodian that holds the unvested Shares on behalf of the Company.  Share certificates representing vested Shares shall not be issued by the Company until such Shares have been delivered to Participant’s account as specified above.  Participant hereby authorizes the Company, and any financial institution or other custodian at which the Company establishes an account in which the Shares subject to this Award are held, to hold all unvested shares as discussed above, to transfer any vested shares to Participant’s account as discussed above and to transfer to the Company and cancel any Shares subject to this Award that are forfeited pursuant to Section 3 below.  The Company shall pay all original issue or transfer taxes and all fees and expenses incident to the delivery of any Shares hereunder; provided that the Company shall not pay the expenses related to any sale of vested Shares subject to this Award, regardless of whether such sale is made to satisfy expenses or withholding or other taxes.

 

3.                                      VESTING AND FORFEITURE.

 

(a)                                  Except as otherwise provided in the Plan or in Section 3(b) of this Agreement, twenty-five percent (25%) of the Shares subject to Participant’s Award shall vest, shall be delivered to an account of Participant, shall become transferable and shall cease to be subject to forfeiture on each of April 30, 2010, April 2011, April 30, 2012 and April 30, 2013 (each, a “Vesting Date”).  In the event that a Vesting Date is not a trading day, then vesting shall occur on the previous trading day.

 

(b)                                 Participant’s right to vest in this Award is conditioned upon Participant’s continuous employment with the Firm, except to the limited extent to which vesting may continue following a termination of Participant’s employment as provided below. 

 

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If Participant’s continuous employment with the Firm terminates or is interrupted for any reason stated below, Participant’s rights with respect to the Award shall be affected as follows:

 

(1)                                  Resignation.  Except as otherwise provided below, if Participant resigns or otherwise terminates his or her employment with the Firm for any reason, Participant’s unvested Award shall be forfeited and Participant’s vested but undistributed Award (if any) shall be distributed to Participant in accordance with Section 2 hereof.

 

(2)                                  Disability.  Upon termination of Participant’s employment with the Firm by reason of his or her Disability, on the date of such termination, Participant’s unvested Award shall be 100% vested and all restrictions upon the Shares subject to Participant’s Award shall lapse.  Participant’s vested Award shall be distributed to Participant in accordance with Section 2 hereof.

 

(3)                                  Death.  Upon termination of Participant’s employment with the Firm due to death, on the date of such termination, Participant’s unvested Award shall be 100% vested and all restrictions upon the Shares subject to Participant’s Award shall lapse.  Participant’s vested Award shall be distributed to his or her beneficiaries in accordance with Section 4.2 hereof.

 

(4)                                  Termination for Cause.  Upon termination of Participant’s employment by the Firm for Cause, Participant’s unvested Award shall be immediately forfeited.

 

(5)                                  Change of Control.  In the event of a Change of Control, then, as of the date of such Change of Control, Participant’s unvested Award shall be 100% vested and all restrictions upon the Shares subject to Participant’s Award shall lapse.  Participant’s vested Award shall be distributed to Participant in accordance with Section 4.2 hereof.

 

(6)                                  Termination without Cause.  Except as otherwise specified in this Section 3(b), upon a termination of Participant’s employment by the Firm without Cause, Participant’s unvested Award shall be immediately forfeited.

 

(7)                                  Termination of Employment when Satisfying the “Rule of 15.”  If Participant’s employment with the Firm terminates before the date on which all Shares subject to Participant’s Award have vested and (i) Participant, at the time of such termination, has completed 15 years of service with the Firm and (ii) such termination of employment is without Cause, then the unvested portion of Participant’s Award shall continue to vest in accordance with Section 3(a) as long as Participant does not engage in Competitive Activity.  If Participant engages in Competitive Activity, then the

 

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portion of Participant’s Award that is unvested at the time Participant engages in such activity shall be immediately forfeited.  In the event of Participant’s death during the period in which unvested Awards are continuing to vest under this clause (7), then, as of the date the Company becomes aware of such death, Participant’s unvested Award shall be 100% vested and all restrictions upon the Shares subject to Participant’s Award shall lapse.  Participant’s vested Award shall be distributed in accordance with Section 4.2 hereof.

 

(8)                                  Termination of Employment Due to Retirement.  If Participant’s employment with the Firm terminates before the date on which all Shares subject to Participant’s Award have vested and (i) the reason for such termination is Participant’s retirement pursuant to Section 7.1 (or any successor retirement provision) of the Legg Mason Profit Sharing Plan and (ii) such termination of employment is without Cause, then the unvested portion of Participant’s Award shall continue to vest in accordance with Section 3(a) as long as Participant does not engage in Competitive Activity.  If Participant engages in Competitive Activity, then the portion of Participant’s Award that is unvested at the time Participant engages in such activity shall be immediately forfeited.  In the event of Participant’s death during the period in which unvested Awards are continuing to vest under this clause (8), then, as of the date the Company becomes aware of such death, Participant’s unvested Award shall be 100% vested and all restrictions upon the Shares subject to Participant’s Award shall lapse.  Participant’s vested Award shall be distributed in accordance with Section 4.2 hereof.

 

(9)                                  Reduction in Workforce.  If Participant’s employment with the Firm terminates before the date on which all Shares subject to Participant’s Award have vested and (i) such termination is due to the elimination of Participant’s position in connection with a reduction in workforce by the Firm and (ii) such termination of employment is without Cause, then, as of the date of such termination, Participant’s unvested Award shall be 100% vested and all restrictions upon the Shares subject to Participant’s Award shall lapse.  Participant’s vested Award shall be distributed to Participant in accordance with Section 4.2 hereof.

 

To the extent that Section 409A of the Code applies to the vesting or distribution of any shares hereunder, then any vesting or distribution made in connection with or following the Participant’s separation from service (within the meaning of Section 409A(a)(2)(A)(i) of the Code and the regulations issued thereunder) shall not be made earlier than the first business day of the seventh month following the Participant’s Separation from Service, or if earlier the date of death of the Participant.  Any vesting or distribution that is delayed in accordance with the foregoing

 

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sentence shall be made on the first business day following the expiration of such six (6) month period.

 

4.                                      ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AWARD.

 

4.1.                            NONTRANSFERABILITY OF SHARES.

 

Prior to the date on which Shares subject to this Award vest pursuant to Section 3 hereof, such Shares may not be sold, transferred, assigned, pledged, hypothecated, encumbered or otherwise disposed of (whether by operation of law or otherwise) or be subject to execution, attachment or similar process.  Any such attempted sale, transfer, assignment, pledge, hypothecation or encumbrance, or other disposition of such Shares shall be null and void.

 

4.2.                            BENEFICIARIES.

 

Participant may designate in writing, on a form to be prescribed by and filed with the Committee, a beneficiary to receive all or part of the Shares to be distributed under the Plan in the event of Participant’s death.  A designation of a beneficiary may be replaced by a new designation or may be revoked by Participant at any time and in accordance with such rules and procedures established by the Committee on a form prescribed by and filed with the Committee.  In the event of Participant’s death, Shares due under the Plan with respect to which a designation of a beneficiary has been made (to the extent it is valid and enforceable under applicable law) shall be distributed in accordance with the Plan to the designated beneficiary.  Distributions due under the Plan and not subject to a beneficiary designation shall be distributed to Participant’s estate.  If there is any question as to the legal right of any beneficiary to receive any distribution under the Plan, the distribution in question may be made in the sole discretion of the Committee to the estate of Participant, in which event the Firm shall have no further liability to anyone with respect to such distribution.  Distribution to the executors or administrators of the estate of Participant may be conditioned on the delivery to the Committee of such tax waivers, letters testamentary and other documents as the Committee may reasonably request.

 

4.3.                            RIGHT OF SET OFF.

 

Notwithstanding any provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, the Committee, the Firm and the Company may offset any amounts that Participant may owe to the Firm against the shares subject to a Participant’s Award and any distributions that would have otherwise been made to Participant under the Plan.

 

4.4.                            CONSENT TO ELECTRONIC DELIVERY.

 

In lieu of receiving documents in paper format, Participant hereby agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to accept electronic delivery of any documents that the Firm elects to or is required to deliver (including, but not limited to, the Prospectus related to Participant’s Award, any supplements to that Prospectus, award notifications and agreements, account statements, monthly or annual reports, and all other forms or communications) in connection with Participant’s Award.  Electronic delivery of a document to Participant may be via a Firm e-mail system or by reference to a location on a Firm intranet site or a third-party’s Internet site to which Participant has access.

 

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4.5.                            SECURITIES LAWS.

 

Participant hereby represents and covenants that if in the future Participant decides to offer or dispose of any Shares subject to this Award or interest therein, Participant shall do so only in compliance with this Agreement, the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and all applicable state and local national securities laws as appropriate.  As a condition precedent to the delivery to Participant of any Shares subject to this Award, Participant shall comply with all regulations and requirements of any regulatory authority having control of or supervision over the issuance of the Shares and, in connection therewith, shall execute any documents and make any representation and warranty to the Company which the Committee shall in its sole discretion deem necessary or advisable.

 

4.6.                            ADJUSTMENT.

 

In the event that there occurs (a) any change in the number of outstanding shares of Common Stock through the declaration of dividends, stock splits or the like or through any change in the capital account of the Company or any other transaction referred to in Section 424(a) of the Code or (b) any other change in the capital structure of the Company or in the Common Stock, then, if applicable, the number and class of shares subject to this Award shall be adjusted as provided in the Plan.  Any decision of the Committee regarding the amount and timing of any adjustment shall be final and conclusive.

 

4.7.                            COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW.

 

This Award is subject to the condition that if the listing, registration or qualification of the Shares subject to this Award upon any securities exchange or under any law, or the consent or approval of any governmental body, or the taking of any other action is necessary or desirable as a condition of, or in connection with, the vesting or delivery of shares hereunder, the Shares subject to this Award may not be delivered, in whole or in part, unless such listing, registration, qualification, consent or approval shall have been effected or obtained.  The Company agrees to make every reasonable effort to effect or obtain any such listing, registration, qualification, consent or approval.

 

By signing the Award Notification, however, the Participant acknowledges and agrees that he or she is and remains responsible for any local compliance requirements or regulations in relation to the receipt, ownership and possible subsequent sale of the Company’s Common Stock.  The Participant also agrees that he or she is responsible for any local compliance requirements or regulations in relation to the opening and use of a U.S. brokerage account.

 

4.8.                            WITHHOLDING; TAX MATTERS

 

(a)                                  The Company may, and the Participant hereby authorizes the Company to, deduct an amount sufficient to satisfy all federal, state and local withholding tax requirements arising in connection with this Award, from payments of any kind by the Company or its subsidiaries to which the Participant would otherwise be entitled, including without limitation, salary, bonus and other compensation.  Alternatively the Participant may elect to remit to the

 

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Company by check an amount sufficient to satisfy any federal, state or local withholding tax requirements, prior to the delivery of Shares pursuant to Section 2 hereof.  As another alternative, the Participant may, with respect to withholding taxes that are due upon vesting of Shares, elect, prior to the vesting of any Shares subject to this Award, to irrevocably instruct the financial institution that holds such Shares, or as applicable, the financial institution to which such Shares shall be delivered upon vesting, prior to vesting (x) to sell on behalf of Participant immediately on vesting a sufficient number of vested Shares to produce funds to satisfy any federal, state or local withholding tax requirements and (y) to pay such funds over to the Company to satisfy such taxes and provide the Company, prior to the applicable vesting date, with notice of such election (including a copy of such instructions).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Participant fails to either provide the check described in the prior sentence or, if applicable, provide the irrevocable sale instructions described in the preceding sentence, in each case by the date any withholding tax with respect to any Shares granted hereunder is due, the Company shall, and Participant hereby authorizes the Company to, either (i) withhold delivery of Shares or deduct amounts required to be withheld from payments of any kind by the Company or its subsidiaries to which Participant would otherwise be entitled, including without limitation salary, bonus and other compensation or (ii) to irrevocably instruct the financial institution that will hold such Shares immediately after vesting (x) to sell on behalf of Participant immediately on vesting a sufficient number of vested Shares to produce funds to satisfy any federal, state or local withholding tax requirements and (y) to pay such funds over to the Company to satisfy such taxes.  Participant acknowledges that in the event the preceding sentence applies, the Company shall elect either option contained therein in its sole discretion without any liability to the Participant resulting from the option the Company selects or the timing under which the Company makes and carries out the election.

 

(b)                                 If Participant makes the election provided under Section 83(b) of the Code to be taxed currently on the value of any Shares subject to this Award notwithstanding the restrictions placed upon such Shares (the “Section 83(b) Election”), Participant shall promptly notify the Company, shall complete, sign and return to the Company the Section 83(b) Election Form which was distributed to Participant and shall remit to the Company with such form a check in an amount sufficient to satisfy any federal, state or local withholding tax requirements.  Participant acknowledges that if he or she elects to make a Section 83(b) election, Participant shall be responsible for filing the appropriate form with the IRS and notifying the Compensation department within the Company’s Finance Department within 30 days of the date of the award that Participant made a Section 83(b) election.

 

(c)                                  The Company reserves the right to make whatever further arrangements it deems appropriate for the withholding of taxes in connection with any transaction contemplated by this Agreement or the Plan, including, without limitation, providing for payments of withholding taxes by deducting amounts required to be withheld, plus interest thereon, from payments of any kind by the Company or any of its subsidiaries to which Participant would otherwise be entitled.

 

4.9.                            AWARD CONFERS NO RIGHTS TO CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT OR FUTURE AWARDS.

 

Nothing in the Plan or in this Agreement shall confer upon Participant any right to continue in the employ of the Company or any subsidiary of the Company for a specified period

 

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of time or interfere with the right of the Company and its subsidiaries to terminate such employment at any time.  In addition, neither the Plan nor this Agreement confers any right upon the Participant to receive future awards under the Plan.  All future awards, if any, are completely at the discretion of the Company.  Moreover, any awards granted under the Plan are not part of the Participant’s ordinary compensation, employment agreement, if any, or working relationship with the Company or any of its affiliates and will therefore not be considered as part of such compensation, agreement or relationship in the event of severance, redundancy or resignation, unless otherwise required by applicable law.

 

5.                                      MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.

 

5.1.                            SUCCESSORS; ASSIGNMENTS AND TRANSFERS.

 

This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of any successor or successors of the Company and any person or persons who shall, upon the death of Participant, acquire any rights hereunder.  The rights and interests of Participant under this Agreement may not be sold, assigned, encumbered or otherwise transferred except in the event of death of Participant, by will or by the laws of descent and distribution.  This Agreement may be assigned by the Company without Participant’s consent.

 

5.2.                            NOTICES.

 

All notices, requests or other communications provided for in this Agreement shall be made in writing either (a) by actual delivery to the party entitled thereto, or (b) by mailing in the mails of the United States or, for Participants who reside in another country, of the other country to the address of the party entitled thereto as set forth below, via certified or registered mail, return receipt requested.  The notice shall be deemed to be received in case of delivery, on the date of its actual receipt by the party entitled thereto, and in case of mailing, five days following the date of such mailing.  Any notice mailed to the Company shall be addressed to the Restricted Stock Administrator of the Company at 100 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.  Any notice mailed to Participant shall be addressed to Participant at Participant’s address as reflected in the personnel records of the Company.  Either party hereto may designate a different address for notices than the one provided herein by notice to the other.

 

5.3.                            CONSENT AND DISCLOSURE REGARDING USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION.

 

In connection with the grant of the Award, and any other award under the Plan, and the implementation and administration of the Plan, including, without limitation, Participant’s actual participation, or consideration by the Committee for potential future participation in the Plan at any time, it is or may become necessary for the Firm to collect, transfer, use, and hold certain personal information regarding Participant in and/or outside of Participant’s home country.  By accepting the Award, Participant explicitly consents (i) to the use of such information for the purpose of being considered for participation in future awards under the Plan (to the extent he/she is eligible under the Plan, and without any guarantee that any award shall be made); and (ii) to the use, transfer, processing and storage, electronically or

 

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otherwise, of his/her personal information, as such use has occurred to date, and as such use may occur in the future, in connection with this Award or any other award under the Plan, as further described below.

 

Use, transfer, storage and processing of personal information, electronically or otherwise, may be in connection with the Company’s internal administration of the Plan, or in connection with tax or other governmental and regulatory compliance activities directly or indirectly related to the Award or any other award under the Plan.  For such purposes only, personal information may be used by third parties retained by the Company to assist with the administration and compliance activities of the Plan, and may be transferred by the company that employs (or any company that has employed) Participant from Participant’s home country to other members of the Company and third parties located in the United States and in other countries.  Specifically, those parties that may have access to Participant’s information for the purposes described herein include, but are not limited to, (i) human resources personnel responsible for administering the Plan; (ii) Participant’s U.S., regional and local employing entity and business unit management, including Participant’s supervisor and his/her superiors; (iii) the Committee or its designee, which is responsible for administering the Plan; (iv) the Company’s technology systems support team (but only to the extent necessary to maintain the proper operation of electronic information systems that support the Plan); and (v) internal and external legal, tax and accounting advisors (but only to the extent necessary for them to advise the Company on compliance and other issues affecting the awards under the Plan in their respective fields of expertise).

 

At all times, Company personnel and third parties shall be obligated to maintain the confidentiality of Participant’s personal information except to the extent the Company is required to provide such information to governmental agencies or other parties.  Such action shall always be undertaken only in accordance with applicable law.  The personal information that the Company may collect, process, store and transfer for the purposes outlined above may include Participant’s name, nationality, citizenship, work authorization, date of birth, age, government/tax identification number, passport number, brokerage account information, or other internal identifying information, home address, work address, job and location history, compensation, business unit, employing entity, and Participant’s beneficiaries and contact information.  Participant may obtain more details regarding the access and use of his/her personal information, and may correct or update such information, by contacting his/her human resources representative.

 

5.4                               MARKET FLUCTUATIONS.

 

The Company is not responsible for any foreign exchange fluctuations between the Participant’s local currency, if the Participant is not located in the U.S., and the U.S. dollar nor is the Company responsible or liable for any decrease in the value of the Company’s Common Stock at any time, all of which shall be solely the risk and responsibility of the Participant.

 

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5.5.                            CONFLICT; GOVERNING LAW.

 

In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and the Plan, the Plan shall control.  This Agreement shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, the internal laws of the State of New York (without regard to conflicts of laws rules thereof).

 

5.6                               COUNTERPARTS.

 

This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

5.7                               DEFINITIONS.

 

Unless otherwise defined herein, the following terms have the meanings set forth below.

 

Cause” means any one or more of the following types of behavior by Participant which the Firm in its sole discretion finds to be sufficient reason to terminate the Participant’s employment with the Firm:  (i) any conduct (a) that constitutes Competitive Activity, (b) that breaches any obligation to the Firm or Participant’s duty of loyalty to the Firm, or (c) that is materially injurious to the Firm, monetarily or otherwise; (ii) material violation of, or an act taken by the failure to act which causes the Firm to be in violation of any government statue or regulation, or of the constitution, by-laws, rules or regulations of any securities or commodities exchange or a self-regulatory organization, or of the policies of the Firm; (iii) the entering of an order or decree or the taking of any similar action with respect to Participant which substantially impairs such Participant from performing his or her duties or makes him or her ineligible from being associated with the Company pursuant to Section 9 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, or Section 203(f) of the Investment Advisors Act of 1940, as amended; (iv) malfeasance, disloyalty or dishonesty in any material respect; (v) any conviction for a felony: (vi) any failure to devote all professional time to assigned duties and to the business of the Firm; (vii) failure to satisfactorily perform duties, as determined by the Firm’s management in its sole discretion, or gross misconduct or gross negligence in the performance of duties; or (viii) failure to remain licensed to perform duties or other act, conduct or circumstance which renders the Participant ineligible for employment with the Firm.

 

Change of Control” means any of the following events: (i) any person, including a “person” as such term is used in Section 14(d)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, acquires, directly or indirectly, beneficial  ownership of securities representing 50.1% or more of the combined voting power of the outstanding equity securities of the Company; (ii) the closing of any merger, consolidation or other reorganization involving the Company with respect to which the stockholders of the Company immediately prior to such reorganization do not hold, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of the combined voting power of the outstanding equity securities of such successor entity immediately following such transaction; (iii) the closing of any transaction involving a sale of assets of the Company that have a total gross fair market value equal to or more than 40% of the total gross fair market value of all of the assets of the Company; (iv) the adoption of any plan or proposal for the liquidation or dissolution of the Company; or (v) within any

 

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12-month period, individuals who, as of May 15, 2009, constitute the board of directors of the Company (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of such board; provided, however, that any individual becoming a director subsequent to such date whose election, or nomination for election by the Company’s stockholders, was approved by a vote of at least a majority of the directors then comprising the Company’s board of directors shall be considered as though such individual were a member of the Incumbent Board.

 

Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

 

Committee” means the Compensation Committee of the Company’s Board of Directors or such committee or persons designated by that Compensation Committee to act on its behalf.

 

Common Stock” means Legg Mason, Inc. common stock, par value $.10 per share.

 

Competitive Activity” means Participant’s engagement in any activity that competes with any of the Firm’s business operations, as determined by the Committee, in its sole discretion, and shall include, without limitation, representing in any capacity, other than as an outside director, a company that competes with the Company and its subsidiaries.

 

Disability” means a medically determinable physical or mental impairment which qualifies the Participant for total disability benefits under the Social Security Act; or which, in the opinion of the Committee (based upon such evidence as it deems satisfactory):  (i) can be expected to result in death or to last at least 12 months and (ii) will prevent the Participant from performing his usual duties or any other similar duties available in the Firm’s employ.

 

Firm” means, except as otherwise provided under Section 409A of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder, the employing entity of any individual determined by the Committee to be a participant in the Plan and, if the employing entity of any Participant should change to another affiliate of the Company, such other affiliate.

 

Grant Date” means the “Grant Date” set forth in the Participant’s Award Notification.

 

Legg Mason Profit Sharing Plan” means the Legg Mason & Co., LLC Profit Sharing and 401(k) Plan and Trust, as such plan may be amended from time to time.

 

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 “Share” means a share of Common Stock.

 

 

LEGG MASON, INC.

 

 

 

 

 

By:

 

 

Name: Thomas C. Merchant

 

Title:  Secretary

 

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EX-12 5 a2193160zex-12.htm EXHIBIT 12

Exhibit 12

 

LEGG MASON, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Computation of Consolidated Ratios of Earnings to Fixed Charges

(Dollars in thousands)

 

 

 

Years Ended March 31,

 

 

 

2009

 

2008

 

2007

 

2006

 

2005

 

Earnings from continuing operations before income tax provision

 

$

(3,155,857

)

$

443,871

 

$

1,043,854

 

$

715,462

 

$

470,758

 

Fixed Charges:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest Expense

 

150,465

 

82,681

 

71,474

 

52,648

 

44,765

 

Interest on uncertain tax positions included in earnings operations before income tax provision(1)

 

5,217

 

1,232

 

(649

)

780

 

520

 

Portion of rental expenses representative of interest factor(2)

 

37,487

 

39,080

 

32,383

 

15,969

 

9,237

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earnings available for fixed charges

 

$

(2,962,688

)

$

566,864

 

$

1,147,062

 

$

784,859

 

$

525,280

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fixed Charges:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest Expense

 

$

150,465

 

$

82,681

 

$

71,474

 

$

52,648

 

$

44,765

 

Interest expense included in interest expense not related to third party indebtedness(1)

 

(5,217

)

(1,232

)

649

 

(780

)

(520

)

Portion of rental expense representative of interest factor(2)

 

37,487

 

39,080

 

32,383

 

15,969

 

9,237

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Fixed Charges

 

$

182,735

 

$

120,529

 

$

104,506

 

$

67,837

 

$

53,482

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Consolidated ratio of earnings to fixed charges

 

(16.2

)

4.7

 

11.0

 

11.6

 

9.8

 

 


(1)

 

The portion of interest related to uncertain tax positions is excluded from the calculation.

(2)

 

The portion of rental expense representative of interest factor is calculated as one third of the total of Rent, Marketing Data Services, Maintenance, DP Service Bureau and Equipment Rental expenses.

 



EX-21 6 a2193160zex-21.htm EXHIBIT 21

Exhibit 21

 

List of Significant Subsidiaries

 

Name of Subsidiary

 

State (Jurisdiction) of
Incorporation or
Organization

Bartlett & Co.

 

Ohio

Batterymarch Financial Management, Inc.

 

Maryland

Brandywine Global Investment Management, LLC

 

Delaware

ClearBridge Advisors, LLC

 

Delaware

ClearBridge Asset Management Inc.

 

Delaware

Global Currents Investment Management, LLC

 

Delaware

Legg Mason & Co., LLC

 

Maryland

Legg Mason Capital Management, Inc.

 

Maryland

Legg Mason Fund Adviser, Inc.

 

Maryland

Legg Mason Funding, Corp.

 

Delaware

Legg Mason International Holdings, LLC

 

Delaware

Legg Mason International Holdings II, LLC

 

Delaware

Legg Mason Investment Counsel & Trust Company, National Association

 

USA

Legg Mason Investor Services, LLC

 

Delaware

Legg Mason Partners Fund Advisor, LLC

 

Delaware

Legg Mason Private Portfolio Group, LLC

 

Delaware

Legg Mason Properties, Inc.

 

North Carolina

LMM LLC

 

Delaware

PCM Holdings I, Inc.

 

Delaware

PCM Holdings II, LLC

 

Delaware

Royce & Associates, LLC

 

Delaware

Smith Barney Fund Management LLC

 

Delaware

Western Asset Management Company

 

California

3040692 Nova Scotia Company

 

Canada

Barrett Associates, Inc. (1)

 

New York

Carnes Capital Corporation (2)

 

New York

Legg Mason Canada Holdings Ltd. (3)

 

Canada

Legg Mason Investment Counsel, LLC (1)

 

Maryland

Legg Mason Investments (Luxembourg) S.A. (4)

 

Luxembourg

LM International Holding LP (5)

 

Cayman Islands

Permal Group Ltd (6)

 

England and Wales

Private Capital Management, L.P. (7)

 

New York

Royce Fund Services, Inc. (8)

 

New York

Royce Management Company, LLC (8)

 

New York

Legg Mason Canada Inc. (9)

 

Canada

Legg Mason International Equities Limited (10)

 

England and Wales

Legg Mason International Equities (Singapore) Pte Ltd. (10)

 

Singapore

Legg Mason Investments (Hong Kong) Limited (10)

 

Hong Kong

LM Holdings Limited (10)

 

England and Wales

Western Asset Management Company Pte Ltd. (10)

 

Singapore

Western Asset Management (UK) Holdings Limited (10)

 

England and Wales

Legg Mason (UK) Holdings Plc (11)

 

England and Wales

Western Asset Management Company Limited (12)

 

England and Wales

Legg Mason Investments Holdings Limited (13)

 

England and Wales

Legg Mason Investments Limited (14)

 

England and Wales

 


(1)

Subsidiary of Legg Mason Investment Counsel & Trust Company, National Association

(2)

Subsidiary of PCM Holdings I, Inc.

(3)

Subsidiary of 3040692 Nova Scotia Company

(4)

Subsidiary of Legg Mason, Inc. and Legg Mason International Holdings, LLC

 



 

(5)

Subsidiary of Legg Mason International Holdings, LLC and Legg Mason International Holdings II, LLC

(6)

Subsidiary of Legg Mason Global Holdings Limited

(7)

Subsidiary of PCM Holdings I, Inc. and PCM Holdings II, LLC

(8)

Subsidiary of Royce & Associates, LLC

(9)

Subsidiary of Legg Mason Canada Holdings Ltd.

(10)

Subsidiary of LM International Holding LP

(11)

Subsidiary of LM Holdings Limited

(12)

Subsidiary of Western Asset Management (UK) Holdings Limited

(13)

Subsidiary of Legg Mason (UK) Holdings Plc

(14)

Subsidiary of Legg Mason Investments Holdings Limited

 



EX-23 7 a2193160zex-23.htm EXHIBIT 23

Exhibit 23

 

CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

 

We hereby consent to the incorporation by reference in the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (File Nos. 2-87754; 33-20027; 33-28609; 33-45453; 33-48239; 33-55814; 33-61441; 333-08721; 333-61163; 333-66891; 333-86863; 333-86869; 333-53104; 333-72904; 333-102503; 333-103468; 333-103472; 333-104955; 333-118761; 333-126788 and 333-146464) and on Form S-3 (File Nos. 333-34674; 333-147853; 333-150538; and 333-150653) of Legg Mason, Inc. of our report dated May 29, 2009 relating to the consolidated financial statements and the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting, which appears in this Form 10-K.

 

 

/s/ PricewaterhouseCooopers LLP

 

Baltimore, Maryland

 

May 29, 2009

 

 


 


EX-31.1 8 a2193160zex-31_1.htm EXHIBIT 31.1

Exhibit 31.1

 

CERTIFICATION

 

I, Mark R. Fetting, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended March 31, 2009 of Legg Mason, Inc.;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4. The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors:

 

a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date: May 29, 2009

/s/ Mark R. Fetting 

 

Mark R. Fetting

 

Chairman of the Board,

 

President and Chief Executive Officer

 



EX-31.2 9 a2193160zex-31_2.htm EXHIBIT 31.2

Exhibit 31.2

 

CERTIFICATION

 

I, Charles J. Daley, Jr., certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended March 31, 2009 of Legg Mason, Inc.;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4. The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors:

 

a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date: May 29, 2009

/s/ Charles J. Daley, Jr. 

 

Charles J. Daley, Jr.

 

Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

 



EX-32.1 10 a2193160zex-32_1.htm EXHIBIT 32.1

Exhibit 32.1

 

CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO

18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO

SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

In connection with the Annual Report of Legg Mason, Inc. (the “Company”) on Form 10-K for the period ending March 31, 2009 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Report”), I, Mark R. Fetting, Chief Executive Officer of the Company, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

 

(1)                  The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

(2)                  The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 

Date: May 29, 2009

/s/ Mark R. Fetting 

 

Mark R. Fetting

 

Chairman of the Board,

 

President and Chief Executive Officer

 



EX-32.2 11 a2193160zex-32_2.htm EXHIBIT 32.2

Exhibit 32.2

 

CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO

18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO

SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

In connection with the Annual Report of Legg Mason, Inc. (the “Company”) on Form 10-K for the period ending March 31, 2009 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Report”), I, Charles J. Daley, Jr., Chief Financial Officer of the Company, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

 

(1)                  The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

(2)                  The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 

Date: May 29, 2009

/s/ Charles J. Daley, Jr. 

 

Charles J. Daley, Jr.

 

Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

 


 


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