The transition agreement for Lehman Brothers was made available today by online legal document provider RealDealDocs.com.
Lehman Brothers filed a transition agreement with Nomura Holdings in October of 2008. Following the Wall Street crash in September of 2008, many companies had to close their doors or rely on government aid. Another brokerage company that drafted a transition agreement in the economic crisis is MF Global Limited. Both of these transition agreements are available in their entirety on the RealDealDocs.com website.
A transition agreement is a legal document typically between an employer and employee, to utilize the services of the employee during a specific, limited time period, most commonly in conjunction with a merger or acquisition of a business.
RealDealDocs.com is the online legal document resource preferred by lawyers, deal professionals and entrepreneurs. The powerful search functionality is easy to use which is just one of the reasons 40 of the top 200 law firms in the world use it.
The contracts, agreements and clauses available at RealDealDocs.com are the actual legal documents used by both the smallest of small capital companies as well as Fortune 500 companies alike.
RealDealDocs.com helps to cut drafting time in half and provides unprecedented insight into the deal structures of the world’s largest companies. The legal documents may be searched for by category, law firm, parties involved or by the state of the governing law. Visitors can search the extensive RealDealDocs.com database absolutely free and members of the site may also download, copy, edit and print unlimited legal documents for their own personal or business use. Visit RealDealDocs.com for more information, membership options, and free legal document searches.
RealDealDocs.com is a division of Practice Technologies, Inc. the creators of SmartRules.com, the first online practice guide for the national litigator and the national litigation practice.
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