EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
This Agreement is to be effective, as of December 15, 1997, by and
between OrthoLogic Corp., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), and Xxxxxxx X.
Xxxxxx ("Employee").
RECITALS:
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A. The Company wishes to employ Employee, and Employee wishes to be
employed by the Company.
B. The parties wish to set forth in this Agreement the terms and
conditions of such employment.
AGREEMENT:
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In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth
herein, the parties agree as follows:
1. Employment and Duties. Subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, the Company employs Employee to serve in a managerial capacity and
Employee accepts such employment and agrees to perform such reasonable
responsibilities and duties as may be assigned to him from time to time by the
Company's Chief Executive Officer (the "CEO"). Initially, Employee's title shall
be Vice President, with general responsibility for Marketing. Such title and
duties may be changed from time to time by the CEO. Employee will report to the
CEO.
2. Term. The initial term of this Agreement shall expire on December
31, 1998. Thereafter this Agreement shall renew automatically for additional
terms of one-year each unless it is terminated pursuant to Section 7.
3. Compensation.
(a) Salary. From the effective date of this Agreement through
December 31, 1998, the Company shall pay Employee a minimum base annual salary,
before deducting all applicable withholdings, of $166,000 per year, payable at
the times and in the manner dictated by the Company's standard payroll policies.
Effective January 1, 1998, and annually thereafter, the minimum base annual
salary shall be reviewed by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors
(the "Board").
(b) Bonus. Employee shall be eligible to participate in such
bonus and incentive programs as determined from time to time by the Board. Any
bonuses shall be based upon the achievement of individual goals and Company
performance. With respect to the year ending
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December 31, 1998, Employee will be eligible for a target bonus of 40% of
Employee's base salary for achievement of the Board-approved plan.
(c) Stock Options. The Company shall grant to Employee
incentive options (the parties understand that only a portion of such options
will qualify as incentive options for tax purposes), from the Company's 1997
Stock Option Plan, to purchase 100,000 shares of the Company's common stock,
with an exercise price equal to the fair market value of the stock on the
effective date of the grant, with such value determined as specified in the
Company's 1997 Stock Option Plan. So long as Employee is still employed by the
Company at each such time of vesting, options to purchase 25,000 shares shall
vest on the first anniversary of Employee's employment by the Company, and
additional options to purchase 2,083.3333 shares shall vest on January 31, 1999
and on the last day of each calendar month thereafter, until such shares are
fully vested.
4. Fringe Benefits. In addition to the compensation, bonus and options
described in Section 3, and any other employee benefit plans (including without
limitation pension, savings and disability plans) generally available to
employees, the Company shall include Employee in any group health insurance plan
and, if eligible, any group retirement plan instituted by the Company. The
manner of implementation of such benefits with respect to such items as
procedures and amounts are discretionary with the Company but shall be
commensurate with Employee's executive capacity.
5. Vacation. Employee shall be entitled to vacation with pay in
accordance with the Company's vacation policy as in effect from time to time. In
addition, Employee shall be entitled to such holidays as the Company may approve
from time to time.
6. Expenses.
(a) Reimbursement. In addition to the compensation and
benefits provided above, the Company shall, upon receipt of appropriate
documentation, reimburse Employee each month for his reasonable travel, lodging,
entertainment, promotion and other ordinary and necessary business expenses
consistent with Company policies.
(b) Moving. Employee shall be reimbursed for (i) the direct
relocation costs of moving his household goods and family from Illinois to the
Phoenix Metropolitan Area; (ii) the brokerage commission and closing costs
related to the sale of his existing home in Illinois; (iii) closing costs
related to his new home in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area; and (iv) such amounts
as may be necessary, for a period of not to exceed three months, to cover the
reasonable costs of temporary living expenses and an automobile in, and
commuting to and from the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. If Employee resigns his
employment before the date two years after the effective date, he shall
reimburse OrthoLogic for a prorata portion of the total relocation expenses
reimbursed by OrthoLogic. Such portion shall be determined by multiplying the
total relocation
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expenses reimbursed by a fraction the numerator of which is the number of full
months Employee has been employed by OrthoLogic, and the denominator of which is
24.
7. Termination.
(a) For Cause. The Company may terminate this Agreement for
cause upon written notice to Employee stating the facts constituting such cause,
provided that Employee shall have 30 days following such notice to cure any
conduct or act, if curable, alleged to provide grounds for termination for cause
hereunder. In the event of termination for cause, the Company shall be obligated
to pay Employee only the minimum base salary due him through the date of
termination. The written notice shall state the cause for termination. Cause
shall include neglect of duties, willful failure to abide by instructions or
policies from or set by the Board of Directors, commission of a felony or
serious misdemeanor offense or pleading guilty or nolo contendere to same,
Employee's breach of this Agreement or Employee's breach of any other material
obligation to the Company.
(b) Without Cause. The Company may terminate Employee's
Employment at any time, immediately and without cause, by giving written notice
to Employee. If the Company terminates Employee without cause, provided Employee
first executes a Severance Agreement in the form then used by the Company, the
Company shall continue to pay to Employee his minimum base salary in effect at
the time of termination for a period of one year following the date of
termination, at the time and in the manner dictated by the Company's standard
payroll policies.
(c) Disability. If during the term of this Agreement, Employee
fails to perform his duties hereunder on account of illness or other incapacity
for a period of 45 consecutive days, or for 60 days during any six-month period,
the Company shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without further
obligation hereunder except as otherwise provided in disability plans generally
applicable to executive employees.
(d) Death. If Employee dies during the term of this Agreement,
this Agreement shall terminate immediately, and Employee's legal representatives
shall be entitled to receive the base salary due Employee through the last day
of the calendar month in which his death shall have occurred and any other death
benefits generally applicable to executive employees.
(e) Resignation. Employee may resign his employment by giving
the Company written notice, which shall also include his resignation as an
officer of the Company. In the event of such a resignation, the Company shall be
obligated to pay Employee only the minimum base salary due him through the
effective date of the resignation.
8. Confidential Information. Employee acknowledges that Employee may
receive, or contribute to the production of, Confidential Information. For
purposes of this Agreement, Employee agrees that "Confidential Information"
shall mean any and all information or material proprietary to the Company or
designated as Confidential Information by the Company and not generally known by
non-the Company personnel, which Employee develops or of or to which
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Employee may obtain knowledge or access through or as a result of Employee's
relationship with the Company (including information conceived, originated,
discovered or developed in whole or in part by Employee). Confidential
Information includes, but is not limited to, the following types of information
and other information of a similar nature (whether or not reduced to writing)
related to the Company's business: discoveries, inventions, ideas, concepts,
research, development, processes, procedures, "know-how", formulae, marketing or
manufacturing techniques and materials, marketing and development plans,
business plans, customer names and other information related to customers, price
lists, pricing policies, methods of operation, financial information, employee
compensation, and computer programs and systems. Confidential Information also
includes any information described above which the Company obtains from another
party and which the Company treats as proprietary or designates as Confidential
Information, whether or not owned by or developed by the Company, including
Confidential Information acquired by the Company from any of its affiliates.
Employee acknowledges that the Confidential Information derives independent
economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to, and not
being readily ascertainable by proper means by, other persons who can obtain
economic value from its disclosure or use. Information publicly known without
breach of this Agreement that is generally employed by the trade at or after the
time Employee first learns of such information, or generic information or
knowledge which Employee would have learned in the course of similar employment
or work elsewhere in the trade, shall not be deemed part of the Confidential
Information. Employee further agrees:
a. To furnish the Company on demand, at any time during or
after employment, a complete list of the names and addresses of all present,
former and potential suppliers, financing sources, clients, customers and other
contacts gained while an employee of the Company in Employee's possession,
whether or not in the possession or within the knowledge of the Company.
b. That all notes, memoranda, electronic storage,
documentation and records in any way incorporating or reflecting any
Confidential Information shall belong exclusively to the Company, and Employee
agrees to turn over all copies of such materials in Employee's control to the
Company upon request or upon termination of Employee's employment with the
Company.
c. That while employed by the Company and thereafter Employee
will hold in confidence and not directly or indirectly reveal, report, publish,
disclose or transfer any of the Confidential Information to any person or
entity, or utilize any of the Confidential Information for any purpose, except
in the course of Employee's work for the Company.
d. That any idea in whole or in part conceived of or made by
Employee during the term of his employment, consulting, or similar relationship
with the Company which relates directly or indirectly to the Company's current
or planned lines of business and is made through the use of any of the
Confidential Information of the Company or any of the Company's equipment,
facilities, trade secrets or time, or which results from any work performed by
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Employee for the Company, shall belong exclusively to the Company and shall be
deemed a part of the Confidential Information for purposes of this Agreement.
Employee hereby assigns and agrees to assign to the Company all rights in and to
such Confidential Information whether for purposes of obtaining patent or
copyright protection or otherwise. Employee shall acknowledge and deliver to the
Company, without charge to the Company (but at its expense) such written
instruments and do such other acts, including giving testimony in support of
Employee's authorship or inventorship, as the case may be, necessary in the
opinion of the Company to obtain patents or copyrights or to otherwise protect
or vest in the Company the entire right and title in and to the Confidential
Information.
9. Loyalty During Employment Term. Employee agrees that during the term
of Employee's employment by the Company, Employee will devote substantially all
of Employee's business time and effort to and give undivided loyalty to the
Company, and will not engage in any way whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in
any business that is competitive with the Company or its affiliates, nor
solicit, or in any other manner work for or assist any business which is
competitive with the Company or its affiliates. During the term of Employee's
employment by the Company, Employee will undertake no planning for or
organization of any business activity competitive with the Company or its
affiliates, and Employee will not combine or conspire with any other employee of
the Company or any other person for the purpose of organizing any such
competitive business activity.
10. Non-competition; Non-solicitation. The parties acknowledge that
Employee will acquire much knowledge and information concerning the business of
the Company and its affiliates as the result of Employee's employment. The
parties further acknowledge that the scope of business in which the Company is
engaged as of the date of execution of this Agreement is world-wide and very
competitive and one in which few companies can successfully compete. Certain
activities by Employee after this Agreement is terminated would severely injure
the Company. Accordingly, until two years after this Agreement is terminated or
Employee leaves the employment of the Company for any reason, Employee will not:
a. Engage in any work activity for or in conjunction with any
business or entity that is in competition with or is preparing to compete with
the Company;
b. Persuade or attempt to persuade any potential customer or
client to which the Company or any of its affiliates has made a proposal or
sale, or with which the Company or any of its affiliates has been having
discussions, not to transact business with the Company or such affiliate, or
instead to transact business with another person or organization;
c. Solicit the business of any customers, financing sources,
clients, suppliers, or business patrons of the Company or any of its
predecessors or affiliates which were customers, financing sources, clients,
suppliers, or business patrons of the Company at any time during Employee's
employment by the Company, or within three years prior to the Effective Date of
Employee's employment, provided, however, that if Employee becomes employed by
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represents a business that exclusively sells products that do not compete with
products then marketed or intended to be marketed by the Company, such contact
shall be permissible; or
d. Solicit, endeavor to entice away from the Company or any of
its affiliates, or otherwise interfere with the relationship of the Company or
any of its affiliates with, any person who is employed by or otherwise engaged
to perform services for the Company or any of its affiliates, whether for
Employee's account or for the account of any other person or organization.
11. Injunctive Relief. It is agreed that the restrictions contained in
Sections 8, 9 and 10 of this Agreement are reasonable, but it is recognized that
damages in the event of the breach of any of those restrictions will be
difficult or impossible to ascertain; and, therefore, Employee agrees that, in
addition to and without limiting any other right or remedy the Company may have,
the Company shall have the right to an injunction against Employee issued by a
court of competent jurisdiction enjoining any such breach without showing or
proving any actual damage to the Company. This paragraph shall survive the
termination of Employee's employment.
12. Part of Consideration. Employee also agrees, acknowledges,
covenants, represents and warrants that he is fully and completely aware that,
and further understands that, the restrictive covenants contained in Sections 8,
9, and 10 of this Agreement are an essential part of the consideration for the
Company entering into this Agreement and that the Company is entering into this
Agreement in full reliance on these acknowledgments, covenants, representations
and warranties.
13. Time and Territory Reduction. If any of the periods of time and/or
territories described in Sections 8, 9 and 10 of this Agreement are held to be
in any respect an unreasonable restriction, it is agreed that the court so
holding may reduce the territory to which the restriction pertains or the period
of time in which it operates or may reduce both such territory and such period,
to the minimum extent necessary to render such provision enforceable.
14. Survival. The obligations described in Sections 8 and 10 of this
Agreement shall survive any termination of this Agreement or any termination of
the employment relationship created hereunder.
15. Nondelegability of Employee's Rights and Company Assignment Rights.
The obligations, rights and benefits of Employee hereunder are personal and may
not be delegated, assigned or transferred in any manner whatsoever, nor are such
obligations, rights or benefits subject to involuntary alienation, assignment or
transfer. Upon mutual agreement of the parties, the Company upon reasonable
notice to Employee may transfer Employee to an affiliate of the Company, which
affiliate shall assume the obligations of the Company under this Agreement. This
Agreement shall be assigned automatically to any entity merging with or
acquiring the Company.
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16. Amendment. Except for documents regarding the grant of stock
options and an Invention, Confidential Information and Non-Competition
Agreement, this Agreement contains, and its terms constitute, the entire
agreement of the parties and supersedes any prior agreements, including any
Employment Agreements, and it may be amended only by a written document signed
by both parties to this Agreement.
17. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed
and enforced in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Arizona,
exclusive of the conflict of law provisions thereof, and the parties agree that
any litigation pertaining to this Agreement shall be in courts located in
Maricopa County, Arizona.
18. Attorneys' Fees. If any party finds it necessary to employ legal
counsel or to bring an action at law or other proceeding against the other party
to enforce any of the terms hereof, the party prevailing in any such action or
other proceeding shall be paid by the other party its reasonable attorneys' fees
as well as court costs all as determined by the court and not a jury.
19. Notices. All notices, demands, instructions, or requests relating
to this Agreement shall be in writing and, except as otherwise provided herein,
shall be deemed to have been given for all purposes (i) upon personal delivery,
(ii) one day after being sent, when sent by professional overnight courier
service from and to locations within the Continental United States, (iii) five
days after posting when sent by United States registered or certified mail, with
return receipt requested and postage paid, or (iv) on the date of transmission
when sent by facsimile with a hard-copy confirmation; if directed to the person
or entity to which notice is to be given at his or its address set forth in this
Agreement or at any other address such person or entity has designated by
notice.
To the Company: ORTHOLOGIC CORP.
0000 Xxxxx 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 00
Xxxxxxx, XX 00000
Attention: Chief Executive Officer
To Employee: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx
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20. Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the Invention, Confidential
Information and Non-Competition Agreement bearing the same date as this
Agreement constitute the final written expression of all of the agreements
between the parties and are a complete and exclusive statement of those terms.
They supersede all understandings and negotiations concerning the matters
specified herein. Any representations, promises, warranties or statements made
by either party that differ in any way from the terms of this written Agreement
shall be given no force or effect. The parties specifically represent, each to
the other, that there are no additional or supplemental agreements between them
related in any way to the matters herein contained unless specifically included
or
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referred to herein. No addition to or modification of any provision of this
Agreement shall be binding upon any party unless made in writing and signed by
all parties. To the extent that there is any conflict between this Agreement and
the Invention, Confidential Information and Non- Competition Agreement, the
provisions of this Agreement shall govern.
21. Waiver. The waiver by either party of the breach of any covenant or
provision in this Agreement shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any
subsequent breach by either party.
22. Invalidity of Any Provision. The provisions of this Agreement are
severable, it being the intention of the parties hereto that should any
provisions hereof be invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or
unenforceability of any provision shall not affect the remaining provisions
hereof, but the same shall remain in full force and effect as if such invalid or
unenforceable provisions were omitted.
23. Attachments. All attachments or exhibits to this Agreement are
incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. In the
event of any conflict, contradiction or ambiguity between the terms and
conditions in this Agreement and any of its attachments, the terms of this
Agreement shall prevail.
24. Interpretation of Agreement. When a reference is made in this
Agreement to an article or section, such reference shall be to an article or
section of this Agreement unless otherwise indicated. The headings contained in
this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way
the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. Whenever the words "include,"
"includes," or "including" are used in this Agreement, they shall be deemed to
be followed by the words "without limitation."
25. Headings. Headings in this Agreement are for informational purposes
only and shall not be used to construe the intent of this Agreement.
26. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in any
number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of
which together shall constitute one and the same agreement.
27. Binding Effect; Benefits. This Agreement shall be binding upon and
shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs,
successors, executors, administrators and assigns. Notwithstanding anything
contained in this Agreement to the contrary, nothing in this Agreement,
expressed or implied, is intended to confer on any person other than the parties
hereto or their respective heirs, successors, executors, administrators and
assigns any rights, remedies, obligations or liabilities under or by reason of
this Agreement.
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This Agreement has been executed by the parties as the date first
written above.
ORTHOLOGIC CORP.
("Company")
By: /s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx
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Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx
Chief Executive Officer
XXXXXXX X. XXXXXX
("Employee")
By: /s/ Xxxxxxx x. Xxxxxx
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