Common use of Ongoing Assistance Clause in Contracts

Ongoing Assistance. Following the termination of Employee’s employment with the Company and its affiliates, Employee agrees to make himself reasonably available, subject to Employee’s other personal and professional commitments and obligations, to provide information and other assistance as reasonably requested by the Company (and, at the reasonable expense of the Company), with respect to pending, threatened or potential claims and other matters related to the business of the Company about which Employee has personal knowledge as a result of Employee’s supervision or other involvement within such claims or matters performed in connection with Employee’s employment. In all events, the Company shall reimburse Employee or pay on Employee’s behalf, all direct expenses incurred (including any travel) in connection with Employee’s fulfillment of the obligations set forth in this Section 7(c).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Coeur Mining, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Coeur Mining, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Coeur D Alene Mines Corp)

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