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5.0/5.0 Review for Andrew Davis by a Partner on 03/05/14 in Environmental Law
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5.0/5.0 Review for J. Dormer Stephen by a Associate/Assistant General Counsel on 09/19/13 in Private Equity
Lawyers in Shipman & Goodwin’s Executive Compensation practice have represented public and private companies as well as individual senior executives in a broad range of executive compensation matters, including elective and non-elective deferred compensation arrangements, executive incentive plans, stock-based compensation plans and individual employment agreements.
Our attorneys have worked closely with senior management and compensation committees, including those of Fortune 500 companies, on plan design and related corporate governance and compliance matters. We have experience in analyzing and applying the Internal Revenue Code Section 409A rules in the context of a wide array of complex, non-qualified deferred compensation arrangements and in designing and drafting plans and employment agreements to be 409A-compliant.
Attorneys in the practice have advised large public companies with respect to the new SEC rules requiring enhanced proxy disclosure of various forms of executive compensation. We are also well-versed in addressing executive compensation arrangements in the context of corporate acquisitions and divestitures. We have worked with not-for-profit entities to design and administer deferred compensation arrangements for senior management under Internal Revenue Code Section 457(f).
From a plan design perspective, our experience in pension and employee benefits matters enables us to analyze executive compensation issues and proposals in the broader context of an employer’s overall compensation and benefits structure when coordination with tax-qualified plans is desired.
We have experience in the negotiation and drafting of executive employment agreements (including severance and change-in-control provisions) and, supplemented by our robust employment law and intellectual property practices, in the negotiation and enforcement of non-competes and other restrictive covenants.
We also counsel individual senior executives in connection with new employment, retirement and other employment separations.
5.0/5.0 Review for Andrew Davis by a Partner on 03/05/14 in Environmental Law
5.0/5.0 Review for J. Dormer Stephen by a Associate/Assistant General Counsel on 09/19/13 in Private Equity
Shipman & Goodwin is committed to diversity and inclusiveness within the firm, the legal profession and the community. We value the unique backgrounds and distinct contributions of all individuals; our deep commitment is reflected in our efforts to promote understanding, advancement and empowerment.
Our firm management, Diversity Committee and other key members of the firm collaborate to emphasize action. We support ongoing initiatives to recruit, mentor and retain a diverse team of attorneys and staff. We sponsor organizations and develop events that share perspectives and raise awareness of diversity issues facing organizations and the community. We serve as leaders and partner with others to increase diversity in the legal profession.
Scott Murphy, Managing Partner
Gabriel Jiran, Diversity Committee Chair
Lyn Walker, Diversity Partner
Women attorneys and clients prosper at the firm. Nearly half our associates, 30 percent of our partners and many of our most valued clients are women. To celebrate this array of accomplished women, we are proud to present the Women at the Helm Breakfast Series. Our goal is to bring together diverse and talented women to share ideas and inspiration. At each seminar, a dynamic woman in business, government, medicine, education or the arts will share her insights and experience.
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