Common use of Executive Cooperation Clause in Contracts

Executive Cooperation. Following any notice of termination, Executive shall fully cooperate with Employer in all matters relating to the winding up of Executive’s pending work on behalf of Employer and the orderly transfer of any such pending work to such other Executives of Employer as may be designated by Employer. To that end, Employer shall be entitled to such full time or part time services of Executive as Employer may reasonably require during all or any part of the period from the time of giving any such notice until the effective date of such termination. Executive further agrees to cooperate with and provide assistance to Employer and its legal counsel in connection with any litigation (including arbitration or administrative hearings) or investigation affecting Employer, in which (in the reasonable judgment of Employer) Executive’s assistance or cooperation is needed. Executive shall, when requested by Employer, provide testimony or other assistance and shall travel at Employer’s request in order to fulfill this obligation; provided, however, that, in connection with such litigation or investigation, Employer shall attempt to accommodate Executive’s schedule, shall provide Executive with reasonable notice in advance of the times in which Executive’s cooperation or assistance is needed, and shall reimburse Executive for any reasonable expenses incurred in connection with such matters.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Lmi Aerospace Inc), Employment Agreement (Lmi Aerospace Inc), Employment Agreement (Lmi Aerospace Inc)

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