Anatomy Of An Executive Employment Agreement

Topics:
Counseling,
Human Capital
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Agreement,
Employment Agreement,
Pillsbury Winthrop
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Pillsbury Winthrop

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Overview: This article examines the entire life cycle of a typical employment agreement for a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of a public entity and the basic building blocks that comprise such an agreement. Today’s top corporate executives work in a fast-paced, dynamic global economy in which stockholders expect results. Employers must compete for the services of these talented executives and negotiated employment agreements are increasingly being used to secure and document the relationship between the parties. These employment agreements are the focus of attention from not only the executive, the employer’s board of directors and their legal advisors and consultants, but also stockholders who want to ensure that they are receiving a bang for their buck.

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Format: HTML | Size: 92KB | Date: Nov 1998 | Pages: 1


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