Common use of Release of Known and Unknown Claims Clause in Contracts

Release of Known and Unknown Claims. Employee acknowledges that the release of Claims under this Agreement covers any and all rights and benefits Employee has or may have in the future, whether known or unknown, and Employee waives any and all rights under the laws of any state. Employee may hereafter discover facts in addition to or different from those which Employee now knows or believes to be true with respect to the subject matter of the Claims, but Employee, upon execution and non-revocation of this Agreement (pursuant to Section 4 hereof), shall be deemed to have fully, finally, and forever settled and released any and all Claims, known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, contingent or noncontingent, whether or not concealed or hidden, which now exist, or heretofore have existed upon any theory of law or equity now existing or coming into existence in the future, including, but not limited to, conduct which is negligent, intentional, with or without malice, or a breach of any duty, law or rule, without regard to the subsequent discovery or existence of such different or additional facts.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Mattersight Corp), Executive Employment Agreement (Mattersight Corp), Executive Employment Agreement (Mattersight Corp)

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