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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM 8-K

 

 

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)

of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of Earliest Event Reported): February 2, 2022 (January 28, 2022)

 

 

Allena Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

 

Delaware   001-38268   45-2729920

(State or other jurisdiction

of incorporation)

 

(Commission

File Number)

 

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.)

 

One Newton Executive Park, Suite 202

Newton, Massachusetts

  02462
(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip Code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code (617) 467-4577

Not Applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

 

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

 

Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

 

Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

 

Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

 

Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

 

Title of each class

 

Trading

Symbol(s)

 

Name of each exchange

on which registered

Common Stock, par value $0.001 per share   ALNA   The Nasdaq Global Select Market

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company ☒

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☒

 

 

 


Item 5.02 Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers.

Entry into Retention Agreements

On January 28, 2022, Allena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (the “Company”) entered into retention agreements (the “Retention Agreements”) with each of Louis Brenner, the Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer, and Richard Katz, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer.

The Retention Agreements provide that (i) in February 2022, the Company will make a lump sum retention payment equal to approximately $376,600 and $211,600 to Dr. Brenner and Dr. Katz, respectively (the “Retention Payment”), (ii) each of Dr. Brenner and Dr. Katz will receive an increase of 6.5% to his respective current base salary, in each case effective retroactively as of January 1, 2022 and (iii) the Company will promptly grant 655,000 and 255,000 restricted stock units to Dr. Brenner and Dr. Katz, respectively, which will vest ratably in equal installments on July 15th and January 15th of each year over the three-year period immediately following the grant date, and will accelerate in full upon the consummation of a change in control (provided that the executive officer maintains a continuous service relationship with the Company through each applicable vesting date) ((i)-(iii), collectively being the “Retention Compensation”); provided, that the executive officer agrees to (A) remain employed by the Company until September 30, 2022, unless earlier terminated by the Company (September 30, 2022, or any such earlier date if the executive’s employment is earlier terminated by the Company, the “Employment Retention Date”), (B) if requested by the Company on or before the Employment Retention Date, provide three months’ of consulting services to the Company (the period during which the Executive performs Consulting Services, the “Consulting Period”) (for no more than 20 hours per month unless the executive officer and Company mutually agree) at an hourly rate derived using the executive officer’s current base salary (the period of executive’s employment with the Company through the Employment Retention Date and any Consulting Period is referred to herein as the “Retention Period”) and (C) execute a release of claims.

Under the Retention Agreements, the executive officer will be required to repay 100% of the Retention Payment if he terminates his employment with the Company for any reason, fails to provide the consulting services described above or his employment is terminated by the Company for cause (as defined in the executive officer’s employment agreement), in each case, prior to June 30, 2022, and 50% of the Retention Payment if he terminates his employment with the Company for any reason, fails to provide the consulting services described above through, at the latest, December 31, 2022, or is terminated by the Company for cause, in each case, between July 1, 2022 and the end of the Retention Period.

In addition to the foregoing, the Retention Agreements provide that if the executive officer is terminated by the Company without cause or if the executive officer terminates his employment with the Company for good reason (as defined in the executive officer’s employment agreement) (each a “Qualifying Termination”), the Company will pay the executive officer two-thirds of the executive’s severance amount (as defined in the executive officer’s employment agreement), reduced by the amount of the applicable Retention Payment he received prior to the Qualifying Termination.

The Retention Agreements further provide that if a Qualifying Termination occurs during the 12-month period immediately following the occurrence of a change in control that does not occur after the commencement of, or as a result of, any insolvency proceeding, the Company will pay the executive officer the severance benefits provided for in his employment agreement, reduced by the amount of the applicable Retention Payment he received prior to the Qualifying Termination.

In connection with their receipt of the Retention Compensation, Dr. Brenner and Dr. Katz each have agreed that the Retention Agreement supersedes specified provisions in their respective employment agreements regarding severance compensation except to the extent described above.

The foregoing description of the Retention Agreements does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of the Retention Agreements, which are attached hereto as Exhibit 10.1 and Exhibit 10.2 and are incorporated by reference herein.

Resignation of Robert Alexander, Ph.D.

On February 1, 2022, Robert Alexander, Ph.D. notified the Company of his resignation from the Company’s board of directors (the “Board”) and as a member and chairman of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of the Board, effective immediately. Dr. Alexander’s decision to resign from the Board was not related to any disagreement with the Company on any matter relating to its operations, policies, practices or any issues regarding financial disclosures, accounting or legal matters.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits

 

Exhibit

No.

   Description
10.1    Retention Compensation and Amendment to Employment Agreement, dated January 28, 2022, by and between Allena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Louis Brenner, M.D.
10.2    Retention Compensation and Amendment to Employment Agreement, dated January 28, 2022, by and between Allena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Richard D. Katz, M.D.
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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

Date: February 2, 2022     Allena Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    By:  

/s/ Richard D. Katz

      Richard D. Katz, M.D.
      Chief Financial Officer

Exhibit 10.1

RETENTION COMPENSATION AND AMENDMENT TO EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

This Retention Compensation and Amendment to Employment Agreement (the “Agreement”) is dated January 28, 2022 and is by and between Allena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (the “Company”) and Louis Brenner, M.D. (the “Executive”) (together, the “Parties”).

WHEREAS, the Company is in the process of pursuing various strategic alternatives, including without limitation a merger or restructuring (the “Transition”);

WHEREAS, in the Executive’s position, Executive has obtained significant knowledge and expertise about the Company and its business operations;

WHEREAS, in order to complete any strategic alternatives as part of the Transition, the Company desires to continue to retain the services of Executive and the benefits of Executive’s experience and knowledge;

WHEREAS, the Company recognizes the effort and commitment required of Executive to complete any transactions as part of the Transition and wants to create an incentive for Executive to continue to be employed by the Company during the Transition;

WHEREAS, in light of the anticipated Transition and the Company’s current business needs, the Executive agrees to amend certain terms of Executive’s employment under the Executive’s Amended and Restated Employment Agreement with the Company dated January 4, 2019 (the “Employment Agreement”) as provided in this Agreement;

WHEREAS, the Executive desires to continue to perform services for the Company in accordance with the terms set forth below;

WHEREAS to avoid doubt, except as expressly amended herein, the Employment Agreement and the “Restrictive Covenant Obligations” (as defined in the Employment Agreement) shall remain in full effect.

NOW, THEREFORE, in return for good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and agreed, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

 

1.

Retention Compensation.

 

  a.

The Company will pay the Executive a lump sum retention payment (the “Retention Payment”) equal to $376,600 in February, 2022.

 

  b.

The Company will increase the Executive’s current Base Salary (as defined in the Employment Agreement) by 6.5% (the “Salary Increase”). The Salary Increase shall be retroactive and effective as of January 1, 2022.

 

  c.

The Company will promptly grant the Executive 655,000 restricted stock units under the Company’s equity plan (the “Retention Grant,” and together with the Retention Payment and Salary Increase, the “Retention Compensation”). The


  Retention Grant shall vest ratably in equal installments on July 15th and January 15th of each year over the three year period immediately following the grant date, provided that the Executive maintains a continuous service relationship with the Company through each applicable vesting date. The Retention Grant shall vest in full upon the consummation of a Change in Control (as defined in the Employment Agreement), subject to the Executive maintaining a continuous service relationship with the Company at such time. The Retention Grant shall be subject in all respects to the RSU Agreement and equity incentive plan provided by the Company.

 

2.

Employment Condition; Consulting Services.

 

  a.

The Executive agrees to (i) remain employed by the Company through September 30, 2022, unless earlier terminated by the Company (September 30, 2022, or any such earlier date if the Executive’s employment is earlier terminated by the Company, the “Employment Retention Date”); and (ii) if requested by the Company on or before the Employment Retention Date, to provide three (3) months of consulting services to the Company, for no more than 20 hours per month (unless otherwise mutually agreed) (such limitation on hours, the “Hours Cap”), and ending no later than December 31, 2022 (the “Consulting Services,” and the period during which the Executive performs Consulting Services, the “Consulting Period”). During the Consulting Period, the Company shall pay the Executive a cash hourly rate for each hour worked up to the Hours Cap, with such hourly rate derived by dividing the Executive’s final base salary rate by 2,080.

 

  b.

The Consulting Services, if any, shall consist of such transition and advisory services as the Company requests. The Executive agrees that the Executive’s Restrictive Covenant Obligations shall be extended throughout any Consulting Period, such that, for example, any post-employment noncompetition and nonsolicitation periods contained in the Restrictive Covenant Obligations shall not begin to run until the day following the last day of the Consulting Period. To avoid doubt, the Executive acknowledges and agrees that any Company confidential information to which the Executive gains access during the Consulting Period shall be subject to the confidentiality obligations contained in the Restrictive Covenant Obligations and that the Executive shall not use or disclose such information except during the Executive’s service relationship with the Company and in direct furtherance of Executive’s duties to the Company.

 

3.

Retention Period. The period of Executive’s employment with the Company through the Employment Retention Date and any Consulting Period is the “Retention Period.”

 

4.

Repayment Upon Certain Terminations.

 

  a.

If the Executive resigns employment, fails to provide the Consulting Services as requested by the Company, or is terminated by the Company for “Cause” (as defined in the Employment Agreement), in each case on or before June 30, 2022, the Executive shall repay the Retention Payment in full to the Company by no later than July 15, 2022.

 

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  b.

If the Executive resigns employment or the Executive’s consulting relationship with the Company for any reason, fails to provide the Consulting Services through, at the latest, December 31, 2022 as requested by the Company, or is terminated by the Company for Cause, in each case between July 1, 2022 and the end of the Retention Period, the Executive shall repay 50% of the Retention Payment to the Company by no later than fifteen days following the last day of the Executive’s service relationship with the Company.

 

5.

Amendment to Employment Agreement; Waiver and Release.

 

  a.

Sections 4(b)(i) and 5(a)(i) of the Employment Agreement are hereby deleted and of no further effect, except to the extent such Sections are expressly amended by and incorporated into Section 6 of this Agreement.

 

  b.

In consideration of the Retention Compensation and the Executive’s continued at-will employment with the Company, the Executive, on behalf of the Executive and the Executive’s heirs, administrators, representatives, successors and assigns (together the “Releasors”), voluntarily releases and forever discharges the Company, its affiliated and related entities, its and their respective predecessors, successors and assigns, its and their respective employee benefit plans and fiduciaries of such plans, and the current and former employees, officers, directors, shareholders, interest holders, managers, advisors, members, partners, investors, attorneys, accountants and agents of each of the foregoing in their official and personal capacities (collectively referred to as the “Releasees”) generally from all claims, demands, debts, damages and liabilities of every name and nature, known or unknown (“Claims”) that, as of the date when the Executive signs this Agreement, the Executive or any other Releasor has, ever had, now claims to have or ever claimed to have had against any or all of the Releasees, including without limitation Claims relating to (i) Executive’s employment or other service relationship with the Company; (ii) Executive’s right to receive or be eligible for severance compensation and severance benefits under Section 4(b) or 5 of the Employment Agreement or any other Company severance plan or severance policy; (iii) Claims for retention compensation, cash bonus compensation, commission compensation and/or other cash incentive compensation of any kind from the Company; and (iv) Claims for all other wages, bonuses, and commissions and other compensation and benefits, whether under the Massachusetts Wage Act, M.G.L. c. 149, §§148-150C, or otherwise, in each case except for Excluded Claims (as defined below).

 

  c.

To avoid doubt, nothing in this Section affects or waives: (i) the Executive’s rights and obligations under the Company’s applicable equity plan and any written and fully-signed equity or RSU agreement in the form provided by the Company (the “Equity Documents”), which Equity Documents remain in full effect; (ii) the Executive’s rights to accrued but unused vacation and accrued but

 

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  unpaid salary from the payroll period during which this Agreement becomes effective; (iii) the Executive’s rights to indemnification and Directors’ and Officers’ liability insurance from the Company, as set forth in the applicable written agreements, Company bylaws and/or Company insurance policies, as applicable; (iv) the Executive’s rights to accrued and vested benefits under any 401(k) or other ERISA benefit plan; or (v) the Executive’s rights under the Employment Agreement, except as such Employment Agreement is expressly superseded by this Agreement (and the Executive acknowledges and agrees that the Executive’s rights under Sections 4(b) and 5 of the Employment Agreement are expressly superseded by this Agreement, and the Executive’s rights under those Sections are hereby waived, except to the extent such Sections are expressly incorporated into Section 6 of this Agreement) (collectively, “Excluded Claims”).

 

6.

Potential Severance Payments Notwithstanding Amendment, Waiver and Release. Notwithstanding the preceding Section (“Amendment to Employment Agreement; Waiver and Release”):

 

  a.

Payments Upon Qualifying Termination. If the Company terminates the Executive’s employment without Cause, or if the Executive terminates employment for Good Reason (as defined in the Employment Agreement), the Company shall pay the Executive two-thirds of the Executive’s “Severance Amount” (as defined in the Employment Agreement) reduced by the amount of the Retention Payment, in equal installments over the eight (8) months following the Date of Termination, subject to (I) the requirement that the Executive sign, return and not revoke the “Release,” as defined and described in the first paragraph of Section 4(b) of the Employment Agreement; and (II) the payment conditions contained in subparagraph 4(b)(iii) of the Employment Agreement.

 

  b.

Severance Upon Qualifying Termination Within the 12 Months Following a Non-Insolvency Change in Control. If the Company terminates the Executive’s employment without Cause, or if the Executive terminates employment for Good Reason, in either case within the 12 month-period immediately following the occurrence of the first event constituting a Change in Control other than a Change in Control that occurs following the commencement, or as a result, of any Insolvency Proceeding, the Company shall pay the Executive the Executive’s severance benefits as provided in Section 5 of the Employment Agreement, subject to the Employment Agreement’s terms and conditions, but reduced by the amount of the Retention Payment. For purposes of this Agreement, “Insolvency Proceeding” means (a) a voluntary or involuntary case or proceeding under the United States Bankruptcy Code or similar bankruptcy law with respect to the Company; (b) any other voluntary or involuntary insolvency, reorganization, arrangement or bankruptcy case or proceeding, or any receivership, liquidation, or other similar case or proceeding with respect to the Company or any of its property; (c) a liquidation, dissolution, reorganization, or winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary and regardless of whether involving insolvency or bankruptcy; or (d) an assignment for the benefit of creditors or other marshaling of assets and liabilities of the Company.

 

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7.

Preservation of At-Will Employment. Nothing in this letter changes the at-will nature of Executive’s employment with the Company.

 

8.

Knowing and Voluntary. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that the Executive has read this Agreement carefully; that this Agreement affects important legal rights of the Executive; that the Executive has had the opportunity to review this Agreement with legal counsel of the Executive’s choosing; and that the Executive is knowingly and voluntarily entering into this Agreement. The language used in this Agreement shall be deemed to be the language chosen by the Parties to express their mutual intent, and no rule of strict construction or contra preferendum shall be applied against either Party.

 

9.

Integration; Absence of Reliance; Preserved Rights and Obligations. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Executive and the Company (including all affiliates of the Company) regarding the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersedes any prior or contemporaneous communications, understandings, representations, agreements, plans or policies of any kind regarding the subject matter of this Agreement. In entering into this Agreement, Executive agrees that Executive is not relying on any promises or representations of the Company (including any Company employee, officer, director, or other agent) regarding the subject matter of this Agreement except as are expressly set forth herein. This Agreement’s WHEREAS clauses are incorporated herein as operative provisions of this Agreement. To avoid doubt, this Agreement does not affect the Restrictive Covenant Obligations, the Equity Documents, or those provisions of the Employment Agreement not specifically amended by this Agreement. The Executive specifically agrees that the Company shall, in addition to its rights and remedies hereunder, and to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, have the right to: (i) offset any amounts the Executive owes the Company under this Agreement against any compensation or benefits the Company owes the Executive; and (ii) deduct any amounts the Executive owes the Company under this Agreement from the Executive’s wages.

 

10.

Governing Law; Jurisdiction; Amendment and Waiver; Headings. This letter shall be governed by Massachusetts law, excluding laws relating to conflicts or choice of law. Executive and the Company submit to the personal jurisdiction and venue of the federal and state courts located in Massachusetts in connection with any dispute relating to this Agreement or the subject matter of this Agreement, and hereby waive any right to a jury with respect to any such dispute. This letter may not be modified or amended, and no breach shall be deemed to be waived, unless agreed to in writing by Executive and the Chairperson of the Company’s Board. Any Section and subsection headings are for descriptive, non-operative purposes only, and to the extent such headings conflict with this Agreement’s non-heading text, the non-heading text shall control.

 

11.

Assignment. The Company may assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement without the Executive’s consent to any affiliate or to any person or entity with whom the Company shall hereafter effect a reorganization, consolidate with, or merge into or to whom it transfers all or substantially all of its properties or assets. The Executive may not assign this Agreement.

 

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12.

409A; Taxes. It is intended that the benefits provided under this Agreement shall comply with the provisions of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code (“Section 409A”) or qualify for an exemption to Section 409A, and this Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with such intent. Any payments that qualify for the “short term deferral” exception or another exception under Section 409A shall be paid under the applicable exception. Each payment provided under this Agreement shall be treated as a separate payment for Section 409A purposes. Neither the Company (or its affiliates) or any employee, officer or director of the Company (or its affiliates) shall be held liable for any taxes, interest, penalties or other monetary amounts owed by Executive as a result of this Agreement. All compensation described in this Agreement shall be subject to applicable taxes and lawful withholdings.

 

13.

Not Good Reason. The Executive agrees that neither this Agreement or the changes to Executive’s employment contained herein constitute “Good Reason” as defined in the Employment Agreement and the Executive hereby waives any right to claim Good Reason as a result of this Agreement.

 

14.

Deadline for Return. To accept this Agreement, Executive must return a signed original or a signed PDF copy (DocuSign is acceptable) of this Agreement so that it is received by the Company no later than 7 days after the date of this Agreement.

 

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Accepted and Agreed:.

 

ALLENA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.      

/s/ Gino Santini

                                                                                                    

1/27/22

Gino Santini       DATE
Lead Independent Director      
EXECUTIVE      

/s/ Louis Brenner

     

1/26/22

Louis Brenner, M.D.       DATE

 

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Exhibit 10.2

RETENTION COMPENSATION AND AMENDMENT TO EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

This Retention Compensation and Amendment to Employment Agreement (the “Agreement”) is dated January 28, 2022 and is by and between Allena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (the “Company”) and Richard D. Katz, M.D. (the “Executive”) (together, the “Parties”).

WHEREAS, the Company is in the process of pursuing various strategic alternatives, including without limitation a merger or restructuring (the “Transition”);

WHEREAS, in the Executive’s position, Executive has obtained significant knowledge and expertise about the Company and its business operations;

WHEREAS, in order to complete any strategic alternatives as part of the Transition, the Company desires to continue to retain the services of Executive and the benefits of Executive’s experience and knowledge;

WHEREAS, the Company recognizes the effort and commitment required of Executive to complete any transactions as part of the Transition and wants to create an incentive for Executive to continue to be employed by the Company during the Transition;

WHEREAS, in light of the anticipated Transition and the Company’s current business needs, the Executive agrees to amend certain terms of Executive’s employment under the Executive’s Employment Agreement with the Company dated January 29, 2021 (the “Employment Agreement”) as provided in this Agreement;

WHEREAS, the Executive desires to continue to perform services for the Company in accordance with the terms set forth below;

WHEREAS to avoid doubt, except as expressly amended herein, the Employment Agreement and the “Restrictive Covenant Agreements” (as defined in the Employment Agreement) shall remain in full effect.

NOW, THEREFORE, in return for good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and agreed, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

 

1.

Retention Compensation.

 

  a.

The Company will pay the Executive a lump sum retention payment (the “Retention Payment”) equal to $211,600 in February, 2022.

 

  b.

The Company will increase the Executive’s current Base Salary (as defined in the Employment Agreement) by 6.5% (the “Salary Increase”). The Salary Increase shall be retroactive and effective as of January 1, 2022.

 

  c.

The Company will promptly grant the Executive 255,000 restricted stock units under the Company’s equity plan (the “Retention Grant,” and together with the Retention Payment, and Salary Increase, the “Retention Compensation”). The


  Retention Grant shall vest ratably in equal installments on July 15th and January 15th of each year over the three year period immediately following the grant date, provided that the Executive maintains a continuous service relationship with the Company through each applicable vesting date. The Retention Grant shall vest in full upon the consummation of a Change in Control (as defined in the Employment Agreement), subject to the Executive maintaining a continuous service relationship with the Company at such time. The Retention Grant shall be subject in all respects to the RSU Agreement and equity incentive plan provided by the Company.

 

2.

Employment Condition; Consulting Services.

 

  a.

The Executive agrees to (i) remain employed by the Company through September 30, 2022 unless earlier terminated by the Company (September 30, 2022, or any such earlier date if the Executive’s employment is earlier terminated by the Company, the “Employment Retention Date”); and (ii) if requested by the Company on or before the Employment Retention Date, to provide three (3) months of consulting services to the Company, for no more than 20 hours per month (unless otherwise mutually agreed) (such limitation on hours, the “Hours Cap”), and ending no later than December 31, 2022 (the “Consulting Services,” and the period during which the Executive performs Consulting Services, the “Consulting Period”). During the Consulting Period, the Company shall pay the Executive a cash hourly rate for each hour worked up to the Hours Cap, with such hourly rate derived by dividing the Executive’s final base salary rate by 2,080.

 

  b.

The Consulting Services, if any, shall consist of such transition and advisory services as the Company requests. The Executive agrees that the Executive’s Restrictive Covenant Agreements shall be extended throughout any Consulting Period, such that, for example, any post-employment noncompetition and nonsolicitation periods contained in the Restrictive Covenant Agreements shall not begin to run until the day following the last day of the Consulting Period. To avoid doubt, the Executive acknowledges and agrees that any Company confidential information to which the Executive gains access during the Consulting Period shall be subject to the confidentiality obligations contained in the Restrictive Covenant Agreements and that the Executive shall not use or disclose such information except during the Executive’s service relationship with the Company and in direct furtherance of Executive’s duties to the Company.

 

3.

Retention Period. The period of Executive’s employment with the Company through the Employment Retention Date, and any Consulting Period, is the “Retention Period.”

 

4.

Repayment Upon Certain Terminations.

 

  a.

If the Executive resigns employment, fails to provide the Consulting Services as requested by the Company, or is terminated by the Company for “Cause” (as defined in the Employment Agreement), in each case on or before June 30, 2022, the Executive shall repay the Retention Payment in full to the Company by no later than July 15, 2022.

 

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  b.

If the Executive resigns employment or the Executive’s consulting relationship with the Company for any reason, fails to provide the Consulting Services through, at the latest, December 31, 2022 as requested by the Company, or is terminated by the Company for Cause, in each case between July 1, 2022 and the end of the Retention Period, the Executive shall repay 50% of the Retention Payment to the Company by no later than fifteen days following the last day of the Executive’s service relationship with the Company.

 

5.

Amendment to Employment Agreement; Waiver and Release.

 

  a.

Sections 4(b)(i) and 5(a)(i) of the Employment Agreement are hereby deleted and of no further effect, except to the extent such Sections are expressly amended by and incorporated into Section 6 of this Agreement.

 

  b.

In consideration of the Retention Compensation and the Executive’s continued at-will employment with the Company, the Executive, on behalf of the Executive and the Executive’s heirs, administrators, representatives, successors and assigns (together the “Releasors”), voluntarily releases and forever discharges the Company, its affiliated and related entities, its and their respective predecessors, successors and assigns, its and their respective employee benefit plans and fiduciaries of such plans, and the current and former employees, officers, directors, shareholders, interest holders, managers, advisors, members, partners, investors, attorneys, accountants and agents of each of the foregoing in their official and personal capacities (collectively referred to as the “Releasees”) generally from all claims, demands, debts, damages and liabilities of every name and nature, known or unknown (“Claims”) that, as of the date when the Executive signs this Agreement, the Executive or any other Releasor has, ever had, now claims to have or ever claimed to have had against any or all of the Releasees, including without limitation Claims relating to (i) Executive’s employment or other service relationship with the Company; (ii) Executive’s right to receive or be eligible for severance compensation and severance benefits under Section 4(b) or 5 of the Employment Agreement or any other Company severance plan or severance policy; (iii) Claims for retention compensation, cash bonus compensation, commission compensation and/or other cash incentive compensation of any kind from the Company; and (iv) Claims for all other wages, bonuses, and commissions and other compensation and benefits, whether under the Massachusetts Wage Act, M.G.L. c. 149, §§148-150C, or otherwise, in each case except for Excluded Claims (as defined below).

 

  c.

To avoid doubt, nothing in this Section affects or waives: (i) the Executive’s rights and obligations under the Company’s applicable equity plan and any written and fully-signed equity or RSU agreement in the form provided by the Company (the “Equity Documents”), which Equity Documents remain in full effect; (ii) the Executive’s rights to accrued but unused vacation and accrued but

 

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  unpaid salary from the payroll period during which this Agreement becomes effective; (iii) the Executive’s rights to indemnification and Directors’ and Officers’ liability insurance from the Company, as set forth in the applicable written agreements, Company bylaws and/or Company insurance policies, as applicable; (iv) the Executive’s rights to accrued and vested benefits under any 401(k) or other ERISA benefit plan; or (v) the Executive’s rights under the Employment Agreement, except as such Employment Agreement is expressly superseded by this Agreement (and the Executive acknowledges and agrees that the Executive’s rights under Sections 4(b) and 5 of the Employment Agreement are expressly superseded by this Agreement, and the Executive’s rights under those Sections are hereby waived, except to the extent such Sections are expressly incorporated into Section 6 of this Agreement) (collectively, “Excluded Claims”).

 

6.

Potential Severance Payments Notwithstanding Amendment, Waiver and Release. Notwithstanding the preceding Section (“Amendment to Employment Agreement; Waiver and Release”):

 

  a.

Payments Upon Qualifying Termination. If the Company terminates the Executive’s employment without Cause, or if the Executive terminates employment for Good Reason (as defined in the Employment Agreement), the Company shall pay the Executive two-thirds of the Executive’s “Severance Amount” (as defined in the Employment Agreement) reduced by the amount of the Retention Payment, in equal installments over the six (6) months following the Date of Termination, subject to (I) the requirement that the Executive sign, return and not revoke the “Release,” as defined and described in the first paragraph of Section 4(b) of the Employment Agreement; and (II) the payment conditions contained in subparagraph 4(b)(iii) of the Employment Agreement.

 

  b.

Severance Upon Qualifying Termination Within the 12 Months Following a Non-Insolvency Change in Control. If the Company terminates the Executive’s employment without Cause, or if the Executive terminates employment for Good Reason, in either case within the 12 month-period immediately following the occurrence of the first event constituting a Change in Control other than a Change in Control that occurs following the commencement, or as a result, of any Insolvency Proceeding, the Company shall pay the Executive the Executive’s severance benefits as provided in Section 5 of the Employment Agreement, subject to the Employment Agreement’s terms and conditions, but reduced by the amount of the Retention Payment. For purposes of this Agreement, “Insolvency Proceeding” means (a) a voluntary or involuntary case or proceeding under the United States Bankruptcy Code or similar bankruptcy law with respect to the Company; (b) any other voluntary or involuntary insolvency, reorganization, arrangement or bankruptcy case or proceeding, or any receivership, liquidation, or other similar case or proceeding with respect to the Company or any of its property; (c) a liquidation, dissolution, reorganization, or winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary and regardless of whether involving insolvency or bankruptcy; or (d) an assignment for the benefit of creditors or other marshaling of assets and liabilities of the Company.

 

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7.

Preservation of At-Will Employment. Nothing in this letter changes the at-will nature of Executive’s employment with the Company.

 

8.

Knowing and Voluntary. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that the Executive has read this Agreement carefully; that this Agreement affects important legal rights of the Executive; that the Executive has had the opportunity to review this Agreement with legal counsel of the Executive’s choosing; and that the Executive is knowingly and voluntarily entering into this Agreement. The language used in this Agreement shall be deemed to be the language chosen by the Parties to express their mutual intent, and no rule of strict construction or contra preferendum shall be applied against either Party.

 

9.

Integration; Absence of Reliance; Preserved Rights and Obligations. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Executive and the Company (including all affiliates of the Company) regarding the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersedes any prior or contemporaneous communications, understandings, representations, agreements, plans or policies of any kind regarding the subject matter of this Agreement. In entering into this Agreement, Executive agrees that Executive is not relying on any promises or representations of the Company (including any Company employee, officer, director, or other agent) regarding the subject matter of this Agreement except as are expressly set forth herein. This Agreement’s WHEREAS clauses are incorporated herein as operative provisions of this Agreement. To avoid doubt, this Agreement does not affect the Restrictive Covenant Agreements, the Equity Documents, or those provisions of the Employment Agreement not specifically amended by this Agreement. The Executive specifically agrees that the Company shall, in addition to its rights and remedies hereunder, and to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. have the right to: (i) offset any amounts the Executive owes the Company under this Agreement against any compensation or benefits the Company owes the Executive; and (ii) deduct any amounts the Executive owes the Company under this Agreement from the Executive’s wages.

 

10.

Governing Law; Jurisdiction; Amendment and Waiver; Headings. This letter shall be governed by Massachusetts law, excluding laws relating to conflicts or choice of law. Executive and the Company submit to the personal jurisdiction and venue of the federal and state courts located in Massachusetts in connection with any dispute relating to this Agreement or the subject matter of this Agreement, and hereby waive any right to a jury with respect to any such dispute. This letter may not be modified or amended, and no breach shall be deemed to be waived, unless agreed to in writing by Executive and the Chairperson of the Company’s Board. Any Section and subsection headings are for descriptive, non-operative purposes only, and to the extent such headings conflict with this Agreement’s non-heading text, the non-heading text shall control.

 

11.

Assignment. The Company may assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement without the Executive’s consent to any affiliate or to any person or entity with whom the Company shall hereafter effect a reorganization, consolidate with, or merge into or to whom it transfers all or substantially all of its properties or assets. The Executive may not assign this Agreement.

 

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12.

409A; Taxes. It is intended that the benefits provided under this Agreement shall comply with the provisions of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code (“Section 409A”) or qualify for an exemption to Section 409A, and this Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with such intent. Any payments that qualify for the “short term deferral” exception or another exception under Section 409A shall be paid under the applicable exception. Each payment provided under this Agreement shall be treated as a separate payment for Section 409A purposes. Neither the Company (or its affiliates) or any employee, officer or director of the Company (or its affiliates) shall be held liable for any taxes, interest, penalties or other monetary amounts owed by Executive as a result of this Agreement. All compensation described in this Agreement shall be subject to applicable taxes and lawful withholdings.

 

13.

Not Good Reason. The Executive agrees that neither this Agreement or the changes to Executive’s employment contained herein constitute “Good Reason” as defined in the Employment Agreement and the Executive hereby waives any right to claim Good Reason as a result of this Agreement.

 

14.

Deadline for Return. To accept this Agreement, Executive must return a signed original or a signed PDF copy (DocuSign is acceptable) of this Agreement so that it is received by the Company no later than 7 days after the date of this Agreement.

 

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Accepted and Agreed:.

 

ALLENA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.      

/s/ Gino Santini

     

1/27/22

Gino Santini       DATE
Lead Independent Director      
EXECUTIVE      

/s/ Richard Katz

     

1/31/22

Richard D. Katz, M.D.       DATE

 

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