Will Clawback Provisions Become The Norm In Executive Remuneration Arrangements?

The fierce controversies over "rewards for failure" has led to widespread calls for bonuses and share awards to be subject to clawback provisions.
UK Corporate/Commercial Law
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The fierce controversies over "rewards for failure" has led to widespread calls for bonuses and share awards to be subject to clawback provisions.

A copy of our e-alert which looks at the key legal and practical issues that arise on implementing and/or operating clawback provisions can be found here.

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Will Clawback Provisions Become The Norm In Executive Remuneration Arrangements?

UK Corporate/Commercial Law
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