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"But," he said, "I negotiated a 50percentt severance clause.
But the terms of this pact are provisional, containing a severance clause if Israel doesn't keep its side of the bargain.
Whether he is churning out a pay package in 48 hours or constructing a severance clause, Mr. Stucker is praised by clients for his availability and his adamant attention to detail.
Amusing were it not for the fact the British press also tends to exaggerate every obstacle to hit GSK: militant AIDS activists; industrywide investigations into Medicare/Medicaid overcharging; side effects of its Paxil antidepressant; huffy British shareholders nixing Garnier's proposed severance clause ($6.5 million plus generous options) as too American.
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And when recruiting new executives, few boards are likely to insist on strict severance clauses, partly because they assume that they are hiring the right person.
The only reason that Enron was being acquired -- putting the severance clauses in his employment contract into effect -- were the financial problems that have occurred on his watch.
It has a severability clause.
Consider a severability clause.
Consider including a severability clause.
Correction: May 17 , 2001 Thursday An article yesterday about The Daily News's elimination of a clause in severance agreements that forbade laid-off employees to disparage the newspaper referred incorrectly to layoff agreements at Brill's Content magazine.
So far, most chief executives, like movie stars, have insulated themselves behind confidentiality clauses or severance packages that reward silence.
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