Lifetime contracts are rare in the business world. Eventually, corporations part ways with their leaders, sometimes on friendly terms, but often not.

A lawsuit between the company and its former leaders may follow. Other parties, including government agencies, may commence related litigation (or investigations). That litigation often focuses on controversial decisions during former management’s time in office. Advice of the company’s lawyers may have guided those decisions.

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