Joshua A. Agen is of counsel and a business lawyer with a focus on assisting public and private companies in the areas of executive compensation, employee benefits, corporate transactions, corporate governance, and securities law compliance. He is a member of the firm’s Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Practice.
Joshua has experience serving as in-house counsel at a publicly traded transportation company with responsibility for securities law compliance, executive compensation, and corporate governance.
Previously, he served as a law clerk for the Hon. Steven M. Colloton, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
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Tricky Compliance Issues for Companies When an Executive Terminates Employment: Public Company Compensation Considerations
When an executive or other senior-level employee terminates employment, employers must address the tax, equity, and benefits issues that...
Does Your Company Discourage Employees from Being Whistleblowers? The SEC May Think So!
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which was enacted in 2010 in response to the 2008 financial crisis, added protections for whistleblower activity to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Unlocking the Power of Equity-Based Incentive Compensation: Special Considerations for Publicly-Traded Companies
This article is the seventh and final in our series on equity-based compensation. It will provide an overview of special considerations for publicly-traded companies when granting equity awards, including the impact of proxy advisory firms on plan design, grant timing considerations, compliance with Section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Section 16), and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) registration requirements.
Desbloqueando o poder da remuneração por incentivos baseados em ações: prêmios em ações liquidados em dinheiro
Este artigo é o sexto da nossa série sobre remuneração baseada em ações, com o objetivo de ajudar os empregadores a responder a uma pergunta comum: que tipo de remuneração baseada em ações é melhor para a nossa empresa e os nossos funcionários?
Unlocking the Power of Equity-Based Incentive Compensation: Basics of Nonqualified Stock Options and Stock-Settled Stock Appreciation Rights for Employers in the Manufacturing Industry
The article focuses on privately-held manufacturing companies and does not address the additional or different securities law, accounting, and governance considerations that apply to publicly-traded companies.
Desbloqueando o poder da remuneração por incentivos baseados em ações: noções básicas sobre opções de ações não qualificadas e direitos de valorização de ações liquidados em ações
Este artigo é o segundo da nossa série sobre remuneração baseada em ações, com o objetivo de ajudar os empregadores a responder a uma pergunta comum: que tipo de remuneração baseada em ações é melhor para a nossa empresa e os nossos funcionários?