Common use of Cooperation in Litigation Clause in Contracts

Cooperation in Litigation. Employee agrees to cooperate with the Company and its affiliates and their respective designated attorneys, representatives and agents in connection with any actual or threatened judicial, administrative or other legal or equitable proceeding in which the Company or any of the Company’s affiliates is or may become involved. Upon reasonable notice, Employee agrees to meet with and provide to the Company and its affiliates and their respective designated attorneys, representatives or agents all information and knowledge Employee has relating to the subject matter of any such proceeding. The Company agrees to reimburse Employee for any reasonable costs Employee incurs in providing such cooperation.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Severance Pay Agreement (Southern California Gas Co), Severance Pay Agreement (Southern California Gas Co), Severance Pay Agreement (Southern California Gas Co)

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