NO ADVERSE COMMENT definition

NO ADVERSE COMMENT. You agree that during your employment with the Company through the Termination Date and for at least two years following the Termination Date, you will not, except as specifically required by law or court process or consented to in writing by the Company, (a) communicate to any person or entity any adverse information, written or oral, concerning the Company, its officers, directors, employees, attorneys, agents or advisers (including any communication concerning information that related to the business, operations, prospects or affairs of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates) under the circumstances in which there is a reasonable possibility that such information might be publicly reported or disclosed or otherwise made available to third parties (regardless of whether the communication of such information is intended to have or cause that result is within your control), or (b) provide to any person (other than your attorney, accountant and/or spouse) or entity any information that concerns or related to the negotiations or circumstances leading to the execution of this Separation Agreement. Likewise, the Company shall refrain, for a similar period of time, from communicating any adverse comments relating to you and/or your tenure with the Company or the circumstances leading to the execution of this Separation Agreement.
NO ADVERSE COMMENT. You agree that during your employment with the Company through the Termination Date and for at least one year following the Termination Date, you will not, except as specifically required by law or court process or consented to in writing by the Company, (a) communicate to any person or entity any adverse information, written or oral, concerning the Company, its officers, directors, employees, attorneys, agents or advisers (including any communication concerning information that related to the business, operations, prospects or affairs of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates) under the circumstances in which there is a reasonable possibility that such information might be publicly reported or disclosed or otherwise made available to third parties (regardless of whether the communication of such information is intended to have or cause that result is within your control), or (b) provide to any person (other than your attorney or accountant) or entity any information that concerns or related to the negotiations or circumstances leading to the execution of this Retention Agreement.