07 Mar 2023
Market Standards: Are Your C-Suite Employment Agreements on the Mark?
Do companies you advise have restrictive covenants, non-solicitation, or change-of-control terms in their executive employment agreements? If so, ensure your terms are market standard with analysis from recent Employment Agreements in Market Standards. Market Standards is a searchable database of publicly filed employment agreements that enables attorneys to search, compare, and analyze over 6,400 employment agreements using approximately 75 detailed filters to identify market trends on the most highly negotiated executive employment provisions. Below are just a few of the recently added agreements, where you can analyze a summary of deal points and view the underlying documents. For more information on Market Standards, click here. Learn more about preparing and reviewing employment agreements by reading our practice note (pro-employer) on the topic.
Click here to access employment agreements on Market Standards
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