Common use of Opportunity to Confer Clause in Contracts

Opportunity to Confer. The Company advises Employee to confer with an attorney of Employee’s own choosing before entering into this Agreement. Employee represents that Employee has had a full opportunity to confer with an attorney and, if Employee has not done so, Employee has knowingly and voluntarily waived the right to confer with an attorney before entering into this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Confidential Separation Agreement (DCP Midstream, LP), Confidential Separation Agreement (DCP Midstream, LP), Confidential Separation Agreement (DCP Midstream, LP)

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Opportunity to Confer. The Company advises Employee to confer with an attorney of Employee’s 's own choosing before entering into this Agreement. Employee represents that Employee has had a full opportunity to confer with an attorney and, if Employee has not done so, Employee has knowingly and voluntarily waived the right to confer with an attorney before entering into this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidential Separation Agreement, Waiver and Release (DCP Midstream, LP)

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Opportunity to Confer. The Company advises Employee to confer with an attorney of Employee’s own choosing before entering into this Agreement. Employee represents that Employee has had a full opportunity to confer with an attorney and, if attorney. If Employee has not done sosigns this Agreement without conferring with an attorney, Employee has knowingly and voluntarily waived waives the right opportunity to confer with an attorney before entering into this Agreementattorney.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Separation Agreement and General Release (F45 Training Holdings Inc.)

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