Common use of Opportunity to Consult with Counsel Clause in Contracts

Opportunity to Consult with Counsel. Employee acknowledges that he or she has had an opportunity to consult with and be represented by counsel of Employee’s choosing in the review of this Release, that he or she has been advised by the Company to do so, that the Employee is fully aware of the contents of the Release and of its legal effect, that the preceding paragraphs recite the sole consideration for this Release, and that Employee enters into this Release freely, without duress or coercion, and based on the Employee’s own judgment and wishes and not in reliance upon any representation or promise made by the Company, other than those contained herein.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Health Net Inc), Employment Agreement (Health Net Inc), Employment Agreement (Health Net Inc)

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Opportunity to Consult with Counsel. The Employee acknowledges that he or she has had an opportunity to consult with and be represented by counsel of the Employee’s choosing in the review of this Release, that he or she has been advised by the Company to do so, that the Employee is fully aware of the contents of the Release and of its legal effect, that the preceding paragraphs recite the sole consideration for this Release, and that the Employee enters into this Release freely, without duress or coercion, and based on the Employee’s own judgment and wishes and not in reliance upon any representation or promise made by the Company, other than those contained herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transition Services, Separation Agreement and Release (Health Net Inc)

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