Common use of Post-Employment Cooperation Clause in Contracts

Post-Employment Cooperation. After the voluntary or involuntary termination of Executive's employment, Executive agrees and covenants that if the Company desires Executive to provide any information or testimony relating to any judicial, administrative or other proceeding involving the Company or to provide information relating to work transition matters, Executive will cooperate in making himself reasonably available for such purposes and will provide truthful information and/or testimony. Executive shall provide such cooperation without any additional compensation or remuneration. If after the voluntary or involuntary termination of Executive's employment should Executive be served with a subpoena in any legal proceeding relating to the Company, Executive agrees: (a) to inform the Company immediately of the subpoena; (b) to cooperate with the Company and its attorneys in preparing for any depositions or other formal process by which evidence is taken or received; and (c) to provide truthful testimony in response to questions that are within the scope of proper discovery. Executive further agrees to comply with any reasonable, lawful directions by the Company's attorneys should any litigation relating to the Company involve Executive as a witness.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hhgregg, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Hhgregg, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Hhgregg, Inc.)

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