Common use of Assistance to Others Clause in Contracts

Assistance to Others. The Executive agrees not to assist or cooperate, in any way, directly or indirectly, with any person, entity or group (other than the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or other governmental agency) involved in any proceeding, inquiry or investigation of any kind or nature against or involving the Company or any of its Releasees, except as required by law, subpoena or other compulsory process. Moreover, the Executive agrees that to the extent he or she is compelled to cooperate with such third parties, he or she shall disclose to the Company in advance that he or she intends to cooperate and shall disclose the manner in which he or she intends to cooperate. Further, the Executive agrees that within three (3) days after such cooperation, he or she will meet with representatives of the Company and disclose the information that he or she provided to the third party. This subparagraph is to be broadly construed and is to include conversations, informal comments, confirmations, suggestions or advice of any type to third parties, their counsel or their advisors. Further, if the Executive is legally required to appear or participate in any proceeding that involves or is brought against the Company or its Releasees, the Executive agrees to disclose to the Company in advance what he or she plans to say or produce and otherwise cooperate fully with the Company or its Releasee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement (MTC Technologies Inc), MTC Technologies Inc, MTC Technologies Inc

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Assistance to Others. The Executive Employee agrees not to assist or cooperate, in any way, directly or indirectly, with any person, entity or group (other than the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or other governmental agency) involved in any proceeding, inquiry or investigation of any kind or nature against or involving the Company or any of its Releasees, except as required by law, subpoena or other compulsory process. Moreover, the Executive Employee agrees that to the extent he or she is compelled to cooperate with such third parties, he or she shall disclose to the Company in advance that he or she intends to cooperate and shall disclose the manner in which he or she intends to cooperate. Further, the Executive Employee agrees that within three (3) days after such cooperation, he or she will meet with representatives of the Company and disclose the information that he or she provided to the third party. This subparagraph is to be broadly construed and is to include conversations, informal comments, confirmations, suggestions or advice of any type to third parties, their counsel or their advisors. Further, if the Executive Employee is legally required to appear or participate in any proceeding that involves or is brought against the Company or its Releasees, the Executive Employee agrees to disclose to the Company in advance what he or she plans to say or produce and otherwise cooperate fully with the Company or its ReleaseeReleasees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Olympic Steel Inc)

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