Description:Executive Employment Law: Protecting Executives, Entrepreneurs and Employees provides practitioners and business executives with a working knowledge of executive employment-related negotiations and the laws governing executive employment. The book discusses strategies for negotiating employment contracts, separation (termination) agreements, non-compete agreements and founder's stock contracts.In the wake of the most recent financial crisis as well as the relatively recent corporate scandals, the countryappears more concerned than ever before with executive compensation practices. It seems that every call inWashington for a new stimulus or bailout package is inextricably linked with a call for limits on executivecompensation in one form or another. However, politicians rarely, if ever, focus on how executive's compensationgot to where it is.The corporate lawyer who represents high ranking, and sometimes high profile, executives, requires a fullunderstanding of the dynamics of executive compensation negotiations and the types of contracts executives enterinto. The same can be said of in-house counsel responsible for advising their employer or compensationcommittee on executive hiring, retention or termination matters. There are myriad issues beyond the requirementsof compensation reporting to consider, from negotiating the employment relationship to understandingcompensation packages, to considering executive's mid-employment requests, to terminating the employmentrelationship, whether due to performance or merger.