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Director And Officer Indemnification Agreement
"I need a Director and Officer Indemnification Agreement for a newly-public technology company that will be listing on NASDAQ in March 2025, with particular emphasis on cybersecurity risks and protection for decisions related to international operations."
1. Parties: Identification of the company and the indemnitee (director or officer)
2. Background: Recitals explaining the context, including the indemnitee's role and the company's desire to attract and retain qualified personnel
3. Definitions: Key terms including 'Proceeding', 'Expenses', 'Corporate Status', 'Indemnifiable Losses', and other relevant definitions
4. Indemnification Rights: Core indemnification obligations of the company, including scope and nature of covered proceedings
5. Advancement of Expenses: Terms for advancement of legal and other expenses before final disposition of proceedings
6. Procedures for Claims: Process for making indemnification claims, including notice requirements and company response obligations
7. Determination of Entitlement: Process and standards for determining whether indemnification is proper in specific circumstances
8. Standard of Conduct: Required conduct standards for indemnification eligibility, including good faith and reasonable belief requirements
9. Insurance: Provisions regarding D&O insurance maintenance and coordination with indemnification
10. Duration of Agreement: Term of the agreement and survival of rights after termination of corporate status
11. Severability: Provisions ensuring partial invalidity does not affect other parts of the agreement
12. General Provisions: Standard contractual provisions including notices, amendments, governing law, and entire agreement
1. Non-Exclusivity: Clarification that rights are in addition to other indemnification rights, used when multiple sources of indemnification exist
2. Subrogation: Company's rights to recover payments from third parties, included when there's significant likelihood of third-party liability
3. Contribution: Rights to contribution from other indemnitors, used when multiple parties may share indemnification obligations
4. Change in Control: Special provisions triggered by change in control, important for public companies or those contemplating transactions
5. Defense of Claims: Detailed procedures for defense of claims, used when company wants active role in defense
6. No Duplication of Payments: Provisions preventing double recovery, used when multiple sources of indemnification exist
7. Spousal Extension: Extension of indemnification to spouse/family, used when personal assets may be at risk
1. Schedule A - Specific Indemnified Matters: List of specific matters or types of proceedings explicitly covered by indemnification
2. Schedule B - Notice Information: Detailed contact information and procedures for notices under the agreement
3. Appendix 1 - Form of Undertaking: Standard form for indemnitee's undertaking to repay advanced expenses if required
4. Appendix 2 - Form of Claim Notice: Template for submitting indemnification claims
Authors
Expenses
Corporate Status
Indemnifiable Losses
Change in Control
Good Faith
Independent Counsel
Disinterested Director
Other Enterprise
Reviewing Party
Voting Securities
Affiliate
Corporate Opportunity
D&O Insurance
Determination
Enterprise
ERISA
Exchange Act
Fines
Independent Directors
Liabilities
Notice of Proceeding
Person
Securities Act
Settlement
Subsidiary
Third Party Proceeding
Undertaking
Acting in an Official Capacity
Beneficial Owner
Covered Capacity
Final Disposition
Incumbent Board
Enforcement Expenses
Special Legal Counsel
Standard of Conduct
Indemnification Period
Qualifying Service
Advancement of Expenses
Notification and Defense
Procedural Requirements
Insurance
Duration
Enforcement
Limitation of Actions
Non-Exclusivity
Subrogation
Contribution
Amendment
Governing Law
Jurisdiction
Severability
Notices
Entire Agreement
Assignment
Succession
Counterparts
Third Party Rights
Waiver
Good Faith
Change in Control
Confidentiality
Dispute Resolution
Representations and Warranties
Standard of Conduct
Term and Termination
Force Majeure
Financial Services
Healthcare
Technology
Manufacturing
Energy
Real Estate
Retail
Professional Services
Transportation
Telecommunications
Pharmaceuticals
Insurance
Banking
Mining
Construction
Education
Non-Profit Organizations
Legal
Corporate Governance
Board Administration
Executive Management
Compliance
Risk Management
Corporate Secretary Office
Human Resources
Finance
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Chief Operating Officer
Board Director
Non-Executive Director
Executive Vice President
Corporate Secretary
General Counsel
Chief Risk Officer
Chief Compliance Officer
Senior Vice President
Division President
Managing Director
Chief Technology Officer
Chief Marketing Officer
Board Chairman
Lead Independent Director
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