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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.4

                            INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT

         THIS INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made as of this o
day of o, 2001, by and among THE PROFIT RECOVERY GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC., a
Georgia corporation ("PRGX"), HOWARD SCHULTZ & ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC., a
Texas corporation ("HSA-Texas"), HOWARD SCHULTZ, a Texas resident ("H.
Schultz"), ANDREW H. SCHULTZ, a Texas resident ("A. Schultz"), each of the
trusts identified on the signature pages hereto (collectively, the "Trusts" and
individually a "Trust") and H. SCHULTZ, as the Shareholders' representative
("Shareholders' Representative").

                              W I T N E S S E T H :

         WHEREAS, H. Schultz, A. Schultz and the Trust are the holders of a
majority of the outstanding equity of HSA-Texas;

         WHEREAS, H. Schultz is the holder of a majority of the outstanding
equity of HOWARD SCHULTZ & ASSOCIATES (ASIA) LIMITED, a Hong Kong corporation
("Asia"), and HS&A INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD., a Singapore corporation
("Singapore");

         WHEREAS, the Trust is the sole holder of the outstanding equity of
HOWARD SCHULTZ & ASSOCIATES (AUSTRALIA), INC., a Texas corporation ("Australia")
and HOWARD SCHULTZ & ASSOCIATES (CANADA), INC., a Texas corporation ("Canada");

         WHEREAS, in accordance with that certain Agreement and Plan of
Reorganization relating to the acquisition of assets of HSA-Texas (the "Asset
Agreement") dated as of August 3, 2001 by and among PRGX, HSA-Texas, H. Schultz,
A. Schultz and the Trust, PRGX has agreed to acquire substantially all of the
assets and certain of the liabilities of HSA-Texas for the consideration and
upon the terms and conditions set forth in the Asset Agreement; and

         WHEREAS, in accordance with that certain Agreement and Plan of
Reorganization relating to the acquisition of equity of Asia, Singapore,
Australia and Canada (the "Stock Agreement") dated as of August 3, 2001 by and
among PRGX, H. Schultz, A. Schultz, the Trust and L. Schultz, PRGX has agreed to
acquire substantially all of the outstanding equity of the following entities:
Asia, Singapore, Australia and Canada (collectively, Asia, Singapore, Australia
and Canada being the "Stock Companies"); and

         WHEREAS, in accordance with Article 7 of the Asset Agreement, (a)
HSA-Texas, H. Schultz, A. Schultz and the Trusts (other than the AHS Irrevocable
Trust), jointly and severally, have agreed, and the AHS Irrevocable Trust,
severally, has agreed, to indemnify and hold PRGX, and its subsidiaries,
affiliates, directors, officers, employees and agents (collectively, the "PRGX
Indemnified Parties"), harmless from and against all Section 7.1 Indemnified
Claims as defined therein and (b) PRGX has agreed to indemnify and hold
HSA-Texas, H. Schultz, A. Schultz, the Trust and the affiliates, directors,
officers, employees and agents of HSA-Texas, H. Schultz, A. Schultz, the Trust
(collectively, the "HSA-Texas Indemnified Parties") harmless from and against
all Section 7.2 Indemnified Claims as defined therein;

         WHEREAS, in accordance with Article 6 of the Stock Agreement, (a) H.
Schultz and A. Schultz, jointly and severally (and prior to the Closing as
defined in the Stock Agreement, H. Schultz and A. Schultz, and the Stock
Companies, jointly and severally), have agreed to indemnify and hold the PRGX
Indemnified Parties, harmless from and against all Section 6.1 Indemnified
Claims as defined therein and (b) PRGX has agreed to indemnify and hold the
HSA-Texas Indemnified Parties harmless from and against all Section 6.2
Indemnified Claims as defined therein;

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         WHEREAS, each of the parties to the Asset Agreement and the Stock
Agreement (collectively, the Asset Agreement and the Stock Agreement being the
"Acquisition Agreements") desires to set forth herein the procedures for
asserting and responding to claims for indemnification arising under the
Acquisition Agreements and set forth certain limitations on the indemnification
provided for in the Acquisition Agreements;

         WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 11.1 of the Asset Agreement and Article
VIII of the Stock Agreement, each shareholder of HSA-Texas party to the Asset
Agreement and each shareholder of the Stock Companies irrevocably appointed H.
Schultz, and any successor to H. Schultz appointed pursuant thereto (referred to
herein as the "Shareholders' Representative"), as the true and lawful agent and
attorney-in-fact of such Person with full power of substitution and with full
power and authority to act in the name, place and stead of such Person with
respect to certain matters, including the settling of all claims, matters,
disputes or disagreements under this Indemnification Agreement; and

         WHEREAS, as required by the Acquisition Agreements and as an inducement
to the consummation of the transactions contemplated in the Acquisition
Agreements, the parties hereto desire to set forth certain agreements regarding
indemnification under the Acquisition Agreements;

         WHEREAS, capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein (or with
respect to which there is no reference to the document in which such capitalized
term is defined) shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Asset
Agreement;

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the mutual
representations, warranties and covenants contained herein, and other good and
valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

         1.       PROCEDURES REGARDING INDEMNIFICATION.

                  (a) Definitions. Each Person who has obligations to indemnify
others under either of the Acquisition Agreements is referred to herein in such
capacity as the "Indemnifying Party" and each Person who is entitled to be
indemnified under either of the Acquisition Agreements is referred to herein in
such capacity as the "Indemnified Party".

                  (b) Procedure-Third Party Claims. Promptly after receipt by an
Indemnified Party of notice by a third party of any claim, complaint or the
commencement of any action or proceeding with any Governmental Entity with
respect to which such Indemnified Party may be entitled to receive payment from
the Indemnifying Party(ies) for any indemnified claims under either or both of
the Acquisition Agreements, such Indemnified Party shall notify the Indemnifying
Party of such claim or demand or of the commencement of such action or
proceeding and provide copies of all

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pleadings and other documentation relating to such claim, demand, complaint,
action or proceeding; provided, however, that the failure so to notify the
Indemnifying Party shall relieve the Indemnifying Party from liability for such
claim only if, and only to the extent that, such failure to notify the
Indemnifying Party results in the forfeiture by the Indemnifying Party of
material rights and defenses otherwise available to the Indemnifying Party with
respect to such claim, demand, action or proceeding. The Indemnifying Party
shall have the right, upon written notice delivered to the Indemnified Party
within twenty (20) days thereafter, to assume the defense of such claim, demand,
action or proceeding, including the employment of counsel reasonably
satisfactory to the Indemnified Party and the payment of the fees and
disbursements of such counsel. In the event, however, that the Indemnifying
Party declines or fails to assume the defense of the claim, demand, action or
proceeding or to employ counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnified
Party, in either case within such 20-day period, then such Indemnified Party may
employ legal counsel to represent or defend such Indemnified Party in any such
claim, demand, action or proceeding and the Indemnifying Party shall pay the
reasonable fees and disbursements of such legal counsel as incurred; provided,
however, that the Indemnifying Party shall not be required to pay the fees and
disbursements of more than one legal counsel for all Indemnified Parties in any
jurisdiction in any single claim, demand, action or proceeding. In any claim,
demand, action or proceeding with respect to which indemnification is being
sought hereunder, the Indemnified Party or the Indemnifying Party, whichever is
not assuming the defense thereof, shall have the right to participate in such
defense and to retain such party's own counsel at such party's own expense. The
Indemnifying Party or the Indemnified Party, as the case may be, shall at all
times use reasonable efforts to keep the other party(ies) reasonably apprised of
the status of the defense of any claim, demand, action or proceeding the defense
of which such party is maintaining, and to cooperate in good faith with each
other with respect to the defense of any such claim, demand, action or
proceeding.

                  (c) Settlement of Third Party Claims. No Indemnified Party may
settle or compromise any claim, demand, action or proceeding or consent to the
entry of any judgment with respect to which indemnification is being sought
hereunder without the prior written consent of the Indemnifying Party, unless
such settlement, compromise or consent includes an unconditional release of the
Indemnifying Party from all liability arising out of such claim without payment
of consideration and without any adverse consequence whatsoever to the
Indemnifying Party of the type described below in clause (ii) of this Section
1(c). An Indemnifying Party may not, without the prior written consent of the
Indemnified Party, settle or compromise any claim, demand, action or proceeding
or consent to the entry of any judgment with respect to which indemnification is
being sought hereunder unless (i) the Indemnifying Party shall pay or cause to
be paid all amounts arising out of such settlement or judgment concurrently with
the effectiveness thereof; (ii) the terms or effect of the settlement shall not
encumber any of the assets of any Indemnified Party or any affiliate thereof, or
contain or result in any restriction, interference or condition that would apply
to such Indemnified Party or its affiliates or to the conduct of any of their
respective businesses; and (iii) shall obtain, as a condition of such
settlement, a complete and unconditional release of each Indemnified Party. If a
firm, written offer is made to settle any such third party claim, demand, action
or proceeding and the Indemnifying Party proposes to accept such settlement and
the Indemnified Party refuses to consent to such settlement, then: (A) the
Indemnifying Party shall be excused from, and the Indemnified Party shall be
solely responsible for, all further defense of such third party claim, demand,
action or proceeding; and (B) the maximum liability of the Indemnifying Party
relating to such third party claim, demand, action or proceeding shall be the
amount of the proposed settlement if the amount thereafter recovered from the
Indemnified Party

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on such third party claim, demand, action or proceeding is greater than the
amount of the proposed settlement.

                  (d) Procedure-Other Claims. In the event an Indemnified Party
shall claim a right to payment pursuant to either or both of the Acquisition
Agreements which does not involve a third party claim, demand, action or
proceeding, such Indemnified Party shall send written notice of such claim to
the Indemnifying Party(ies). Such notice shall specify the basis for such claim
and shall be accompanied by copies of relevant documentation relating to such
claim. As promptly as possible after the Indemnified Party has given such
notice, such Indemnified Party and the Indemnifying Party shall establish the
merits and the amount of such claim (by mutual agreement, litigation,
arbitration or otherwise) and within five (5) business days after the final
determination of the merits and amount of such claim, the Indemnifying Party
shall pay to the Indemnified Party immediately available funds in an amount
equal to such claim as determined hereunder.

                  (e) The Shareholders' Representative shall in all events act
under this Agreement for each and all of HSA-Texas, H. Schultz and A. Schultz,
and the Trusts whether as an Indemnified Party or an Indemnifying Party,
pursuant to the authority given to the Shareholders' Representative under the
applicable sections of the Acquisition Agreements. PRGX and each of the PRGX
Indemnified Parties shall have the right to deal exclusively with the
Shareholders' Representative in respect of all matters relating to HSA-Texas, H.
Schultz and A. Schultz under this Agreement.

         2.       PAYMENT OF INDEMNIFIED CLAIMS. The Shareholders'
Representative acting on behalf of each of HSA-Texas, H. Schultz and A. Schultz
as indemnifying parties (collectively, the "Schultz Indemnifying Parties") shall
have the option to pay any Section 7.1 Indemnified Claims, as defined in the
Asset Agreement, and any Section 6.1 Indemnified Claims, as defined in the Stock
Agreement (collectively, the Section 7.1 Indemnified Claims and the Section 6.1
Indemnified Claims being the "Schultz Indemnified Claims") either in cash or by
delivery of that number of shares of PRGX Common Stock equal to the amount of
such Schultz Indemnified Claim divided by the average closing sale price per
share of PRGX Common Stock as reported in The Wall Street Journal for the last
ten trading days immediately preceding the day such shares of PRGX Common Stock
are tendered to the PRGX Indemnified Parties in payment of such Schultz
Indemnified Claims.

         3.       SURVIVAL. All representations and warranties contained in (a)
the Acquisition Agreements, (b) the HSA-Texas Transaction Documents and the PRGX
Transaction Documents, as defined in the Asset Agreement, and (c) the
Shareholders' Transaction Documents and the PRGX Transaction Documents, as
defined in the Stock Agreement, delivered at the Closing or made in writing in
connection herewith shall survive the execution and delivery of the Acquisition
Agreements and this Agreement, any examination by or on behalf of the party or
parties to whom they were made, the Closing and the completion of the
transactions contemplated herein for a period ending on that date (the "General
Expiration Date"), which is 60 days after the date of issuance of PRGX
independent auditor's report in respect of the second annual audited financial
statements issued after the Closing Date which include the Acquired Assets under
the Asset Agreement and the business of the Stock Companies in the financial
position and results of operation of PRGX and shall thereafter cease to be of
any force and effect, except for:

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                  (i) claims as to which notice has been given in accordance
with Section 1 hereof prior to the General Expiration Date and which are pending
on such General Expiration Date;

                  (ii) claims based on the breach or nonfulfillment of
representations, warranties, covenants and agreements relating to (A) Taxes, (B)
Employee Benefit Plans, or (C) any litigation, arbitrations and mediations that
existed on or at any time prior to the Effective Date, each of which shall
survive until the end of the statute of limitations applicable to the underlying
claim for which indemnification is sought;

                  (iii) claims based on the breach or nonfulfilment of
representations, warranties, covenants and agreements relating to compliance by
any of the Companies with applicable laws, orders, rules and regulations of all
Governmental Entities, each of which shall survive until the third anniversary
of the Closing Date; and

                  (iv) representations and warranties with respect to ownership
of the capital stock of each Company, as defined in the Asset Agreement, and of
the Stock Companies, each of which shall survive without expiration. All
covenants and agreements contained in (A) the Acquisition Agreements, (B) the
HSA-Texas Transaction Documents and the PRGX Transaction Documents, as defined
in the Asset Agreement, and (C) the Shareholders' Transaction Documents and the
PRGX Transaction Documents, as defined in the Stock Agreement shall survive the
execution, delivery and closing of this Acquisition Agreements and the
consummation of the transactions contemplated therein for a period ending on the
General Expiration Date, provided that any covenant which expressly specifies a
period for performance shall survive until the end of such specified period. In
addition, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or in the
Acquisition Agreements, in the event of a breach of a representation or warranty
or failure to perform a covenant or agreement by a party which constitutes civil
fraud, the representation, warranty, covenant or agreement shall survive the
consummation of the transactions contemplated in the Acquisition Agreements and
continue in full force and effect thereafter with respect to such fraud until
the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations for civil fraud.

         4.       LIMITATIONS.

                  (a)      Base Amount.

                           (i) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained herein or in the Acquisition Agreements, PRGX will not assert a claim
against any Schultz Indemnifying Party for indemnification pursuant to Section
7.1 of the Asset Agreement and/or pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Stock Agreement
until the total of all Section 7.1. Indemnified Claims under the Asset Agreement
and all Section 6.1 Indemnified Claims under the Stock Agreement equals or
exceeds in the aggregate $3,000,000 (the "Base Amount"), at which time, all
Section 7.1 Indemnified Claims under the Asset Agreement and Section 6.1
Indemnified Claims under the Stock Agreement, including the Base Amount, may be
claimed in full and, if indemnifiable under the Article 7 of the Asset Agreement
or Article 6 of the Stock Agreement, as the case may be, shall be indemnified in
full; provided however, PRGX shall have the right to be indemnified without
regard to such Base Amount for claims relating to or arising from (A) the
matters described in Section 7.1(c)-(j) of the Asset Agreement, except with
respect to claims under

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Section 7.1(g) of the Asset Agreement, the deductible contained therein shall
apply; (B) Section 6.1(c)-(h) of the Stock Agreement, except with respect to
claims under Section 6.1(e) of the Stock Agreement, the deductible contained
therein shall apply; (C) claims in respect of payroll and other Tax liabilities;
(D) liabilities arising from breaches of representations and warranties
contained in Section 5.22 of the Asset Agreement; (E) compliance with Executive
Order 11246; (F) ownership of any equity interest in any Company; (G) existing
litigation, arbitrations, or mediations, and (H) claims based on noncompliance
by any of the Companies with applicable laws, orders, rules and regulations of
Governmental Entities.

                           (ii) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained herein or in the Acquisition Agreements, neither H. Schultz, A.
Schultz, the Trust, HSA-Texas shall assert any claim against PRGX for
indemnification pursuant to Section 7.2 of the Asset Agreement or Section 6.2 of
the Stock Agreement until the total of all Section 7.2 Indemnified Claims under
the Asset Agreement and all Section 6.2 Indemnified Claims under the Stock
Agreement equal or exceed the Base Amount, at which time all such Section 7.2
Indemnified Claims and Section 6.2 Indemnified Claims including the Base Amount
may be claimed in full and if indemnifiable under the respective Acquisition
Agreements and this Agreement shall be indemnified in full.

                  (b)      Cap.

                           (i) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained herein or in the Acquisition Agreements, in no event will the Schultz
Indemnifying Parties be liable for aggregate Section 7.1 Indemnified Claims
under the Asset Agreement and Section 6.1 Indemnified Claims under the Stock
Agreement exceeding $_______, being thirty-five percent (35%) the aggregate
amount of the Consideration under the Asset Agreement and the Consideration
under the Stock Agreement, with the shares of PRGX Common Stock constituting
such aggregate Considerations based on the PRGX Average Price as defined in the
Asset Agreement (the "Cap").

                           (ii) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained herein or in the Acquisition Agreements, in no event will PRGX be
liable for aggregate Section 7.2 Indemnified Claims under the Asset Agreement
and Section 6.2 Indemnified Claims under the Stock Agreement exceeding the Cap.

                  (c)      Materiality. Notwithstanding anything in this
Agreement or the Acquisition Agreements to the contrary, for purposes of
determining (i) whether the PRGX Indemnified Parties have a Section 7.1
Indemnified Claim under the Asset Agreement or a Section 6.1 Indemnified Claim
under the Stock Agreement against any of the Schultz Indemnifying Parties or
(ii) whether the H. Schultz, A. Schultz, the Trust or HSA-Texas have a Section
7.2 Indemnified Claim under the Asset Agreement or a Section 6.2 Indemnified
Claim under the Stock Agreement against PRGX, all references to
"material,""materiality," "Material Adverse Effect," or words of similar meaning
or import included in any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement shall
be completely disregarded, and such representation, warranty, covenant or
agreement shall be read as if the applicable representation, warranty, covenant
or agreement, as the case may be, had been written without such words. It is the
intention of the parties hereto that the concept of materiality as a limitation
in any such representation, warranty, covenant or agreement is for the purpose
of determining whether the closing conditions under the Acquisition Agreements
have been

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fulfilled and met or whether the parties thereto have breached such
representation, warranty, covenant or agreement prior to Closing; however, such
words are not intended to limit the right of any PRGX Indemnified Party(ies) to
recover, or the amount of such recovery with respect to all claims, liabilities,
damages, losses, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and
costs of curing any breach of any representation, warranty, agreement or
covenant) incurred or suffered by any of them and arising out of any such
Section 7.1 Indemnified Claim or Section 7.2 Indemnified Claim under the Asset
Agreement or Section 6.1 Indemnified Claim or Section 6.2 Indemnified Claim
under the Stock Agreement, as the case may be.

         5.       MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.

                  (a)      Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is
prohibited by the laws of any jurisdiction as those laws apply to this
Agreement, that provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition
and/or shall be modified to conform with such laws, without invalidating the
remaining provisions hereto.

                  (b)      Amendment; Modification; Extension; Waiver.

                           (v) This Agreement may be amended by the parties
hereto, by action taken or authorized by their respective Boards of Directors,
at any time before or after approval of the matters presented in connection with
the Acquisition by the shareholders of PRGX and HSA-Texas, but, after any such
approval, no amendment shall be made which by law or in accordance with the
rules of the NASDAQ Stock Market requires further approval by the PRGX
shareholders without such further approval; provided, however, this Agreement
may not be amended except by an instrument in writing signed on behalf of each
of the parties hereto.

                           (vi) At any time prior to the Closing, the parties
may (a) extend the time for the performance of any of the obligations or other
acts of the other parties, (b) waive any inaccuracies in the representations and
warranties contained in this Agreement or in any document delivered pursuant to
this Agreement or (c) subject to the proviso of Section 9.2(g), waive compliance
with any of the agreements or conditions contained in this Agreement. Any such
extension or waiver shall be valid only if set forth in an instrument in writing
signed by each of the parties hereto. No failure or delay by any party in
exercising any right, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver
thereof nor shall any single or partial exercise thereof preclude any other or
further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege.
The rights and remedies herein provided shall be cumulative and not exclusive of
any rights or remedies provided by law.

                  (c)      Assignment, Survival and Binding Agreement. This
Agreement, the other HSA-Texas Transaction Documents and the other PRGX
Transaction Documents (a) may not be assigned by PRGX on or prior to the Closing
without the prior written consent of HSA-Texas and Shareholders (except for an
assignment to a wholly owned subsidiary of PRGX, which may be made without the
prior consent of, but with notice to, HSA-Texas provided that, in such event,
the assignor shall remain obligated hereunder in the same manner as if such
assignment had not been effected); (b) may not be assigned by PRGX after the
Closing without the prior written consent of HSA-Texas and Shareholders'
Representative, except for (i) an assignment to an affiliate of PRGX, which may
be made without the prior consent of, but with notice to, HSA-

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Texas and Shareholders' Representative; provided that, in such event, the
assignor shall remain obligated hereunder in the same manner as if such
assignment had not been effected and (ii) in the event of a merger,
consolidation, reorganization or similar transaction of PRGX with a Person where
such other Person is the surviving entity of such transaction, this Agreement
may be assigned by PRGX without the prior consent of, but with notice to,
HSA-Texas and Shareholders' Representative; and (c) may not be assigned by
HSA-Texas or Shareholders at any time, without the prior written consent of
PRGX. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of
and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, personal
representatives, successors and assigns. The parties hereto acknowledge that
PRGX intends to transfer and assign the Acquired Assets and the Assumed
Liabilities to PRGUSA, its wholly-owned subsidiary, as soon as practicable after
the Closing, whereupon all obligations of PRGX referred to herein with respect
to such Acquired Assets and Assumed Liabilities shall thereafter be deemed to be
primary obligations of PRGUSA, for which PRGX shall be secondarily liable, and
acknowledge that this sentence constitutes notice of such assignment.

                  (d)      Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two
or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of
which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

                  (e)      Notices. All notices, requests, demands, claims or
other communications hereunder will be in writing and shall be deemed duly given
if personally delivered, sent by telefax, sent by a recognized overnight
delivery service which guarantees next-day delivery ("Overnight Delivery") or
mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid and
addressed to the intended recipient, as set forth below:

If to any Schultz
Indemnifying Party:        Shareholders' Representative
                           Howard Schultz & Associates International, Inc.
                           9924 LBJ Freeway
                           Dallas, TX  75243
                           Attention: Howard Schultz
                           Telefax: (972) 690-7584

     with a copy to:       Malouf Lynch Jackson & Swinson
                           600 Preston Commons East
                           8115 Preston Road
                           Dallas, TX  75225
                           Attention:  Curtis Swinson, Esq.
                           Telefax: (214) 273-0567

     with a copy to:       Michael Glazer
                           Howard Schultz & Associates International, Inc.
                           9924 LBJ Freeway
                           Dallas, TX  75243
                           Telefax: (972) 690-7584

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     If to PRGX or PRGX:   The Profit Recovery Group USA, Inc.
                           2300 Windy Ridge Parkway
                           Suite 100 North
                           Atlanta, GA  30339-8426
                           Attention:  Clinton McKellar, Jr.
                           Senior Vice President & General Counsel
                           Telefax: (770) 779-3034

     with a copy to:       Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
                           1201 West Peachtree Street, Suite 2800
                           Atlanta, Georgia 30309-3400
                           Attention:  Jonathan Golden, Esq.
                           Telefax: (404) 873-8701

or at such other address as any party hereto notifies the other parties hereof
in writing. The parties hereto agree that notices or other communications that
are sent in accordance herewith (i) by personal delivery or telefax, will be
deemed received on the day sent or on the first business day thereafter if not
sent on a business day (with written confirmation of receipt), (ii) by Overnight
Delivery, will be deemed received on the first business day immediately
following the date sent, and (iii) by certified U.S. Mail, return receipt
requested, will be deemed received three (3) business days immediately following
the date sent. For purposes of this Agreement, a "business day" is a day on
which U.S. national banks are open for business and shall not include a Saturday
or Sunday or legal holiday. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this
Agreement, no action shall be required of the parties hereto except on a
business day and in the event an action is required on a day which is not a
business day, such action shall be required to be performed on the next
succeeding day which is a business day.

                  (f)      Entire Agreement; No Third Party Beneficiaries.
Except for the Nondisclosure Agreement, which remains in full force and effect
in accordance with the terms thereof, and the Acquisition Agreements, this
Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and supersedes any and all other
prior agreements and undertakings, both written and oral, among the parties, or
any of them, with respect to the subject matter hereof and, except as otherwise
expressly provided herein, is not intended to confer upon any Person other than
PRGX, HSA-Texas, the Stock Companies, H. Schultz, A. Schultz and the Trust, any
rights or remedies hereunder.

                  (g)      Further Assurances. The parties to this Agreement
agree to execute and deliver, both before and after the closing, any additional
information or documents or agreements contemplated hereby and/or necessary or
appropriate to effect and consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.

                  (h)      Choice of Law. This Agreement and all documents
executed in connection therewith shall be governed by, and construed in
accordance with, the laws of the State of Georgia, regardless of the laws that
might otherwise govern under applicable principles of conflict of laws thereof.

                  (i)      Consent to Jurisdiction. Each of the parties hereto
(a) consents to submit itself to the personal jurisdiction of any federal court
located in the Northern District of Georgia

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or, if there is not a basis for federal court jurisdiction, a Superior Court of
Cobb County, Georgia in the event any dispute arises out of this Agreement or
any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (b) agrees that it will
not attempt to deny or defeat such personal jurisdiction by motion or other
request for leave from any such court, and (c) agrees that it will not bring any
action relating to this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement in any court other than a federal court sitting in the Northern
District of Georgia or a Cobb County Superior Court.

                  (j)      Dispute Resolution.

                           (i) Financial Matters. Notwithstanding any provision
of this Agreement to the contrary, all disputes, controversies or claims arising
out of or relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby
relating to financial matters shall be resolved by agreement among the parties,
or, if not so resolved within forty-five (45) days following written notice of
dispute given by either party hereto to the other, by arbitration in accordance
with Title 9 of the United States Code (the United States Arbitration Act), the
Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association, and its
Optional Rules for Emergency Measures of Protection (the "Optional Rules"), all
as amended from time to time (collectively, the "Rules") and the provisions of
this Section; provided, however, that the provisions of this Section shall
prevail in the event of any conflict with such Rules. The parties agree that
they shall use their best efforts to cause the matter to be presented to the
arbitral tribunal as soon as possible in light of the complexity of the dispute.
The arbitral tribunal, except as provided under the Optional Rules, shall
consist of three neutral arbitrators experienced in the industry related to the
dispute, one of whom shall be chosen by the claimant and one chosen by
respondent, and the two so chosen shall choose the third arbitrator who shall
act as chairperson. The parties shall be entitled to engage in discovery in
connection with arbitration, which discovery shall be conducted in accordance
with Georgia rules of Civil Procedure and Evidence. Additionally, there shall be
no evidence by affidavit allowed, and each party shall disclose a list of all
documentary evidence to be used, a list of all witnesses and experts to be
called by the party at least twenty (20) days prior to the arbitration hearing.
The decision of a majority of the arbitral tribunal with respect to the matters
referred to them pursuant hereto shall be final and binding upon the parties to
the dispute, and confirmation and enforcement thereof may be rendered thereon by
any court having jurisdiction upon application of any Person who is a party to
the arbitration proceeding. The arbitral tribunal shall assess fees, expenses,
compensation, and attorney's fees in the award as provided in the Rules. The
arbitral tribunal shall have no power or authority under this Agreement or
otherwise to award or provide for the award of punitive or consequential damages
against any party. Any arbitration shall be conducted in Atlanta, Georgia.

                           (ii) Other Matters. Notwithstanding any provision of
this Agreement to the contrary, in respect of all disputes, controversies or
claims arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the transactions
contemplated relating to any matters other than financial matters the parties
may exercise any and all rights and remedies available at law or in equity.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, in the event of a breach or
threatened breach by any party hereto of any of its covenants or other
obligations hereunder, including, without limitation, the parties' respective
obligations to close the transactions contemplated hereby, each of the parties
hereby consents and agrees that the non-breaching party shall be entitled to an
injunction or similar equitable relief restraining the breaching party(s) from
committing or continuing any such breach or threatened breach or granting
specific performance of any act required to be

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performed by the breaching party(s) under any such provision, without the
necessity of showing any actual damage or that money damages would not afford an
adequate remedy and without the necessity of posting any bond or other security.
The right of the non-breaching party to injunctive relief shall be in addition
to any and all other remedies available to it and shall not be construed to
prevent it from pursuing, either consecutively or concurrently, any and all
other legal or equitable remedies available to them including the recovery of
monetary damages.

                  (k)      Reliance. Each party hereto acknowledges and
represents (i) that this Agreement is executed without reliance on any
agreement, promise, statement, or representation by or on behalf of any person,
except as set forth specifically herein, in the Acquisition Agreements, the
HSA-Texas Transaction Documents or the PRGX Transaction Documents, as defined in
the Asset Agreement, or the Shareholders' Transaction Documents or the PRGX
Transaction Documents, as defined in the Stock Agreement, or referred to herein
or therein, (ii) that no person, and no agent or attorney of any person, has
made any promises, representations, or warranties whatsoever, whether expressed
or implied, which are not expressly contained herein, and (iii) that he or its
authorized officer has read this Agreement and is fully aware of its contents
and legal effect.

                  (l)      Marital Property Rights. The Persons signing in their
individual capacities below, whether as a party or as a spouse of a party,
acknowledge and agree that: (i) each is individually joining in and assenting to
this Agreement, (ii) each consents to and approves of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement, and (iii) each intends individually to be
legally bound by this Agreement. Each such individual Person also acknowledges
that he or she will directly and personally benefit from the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement and the Acquisition Agreements to which such
individual or his or her spouse is a party, that such Person has had an
opportunity to review all such documents and consult with independent legal
counsel, and that PRGX is entering into this Agreement and the Acquisition
Agreements in reliance upon the agreements set forth in this paragraph.

                  (m)      Section Headings; Construction. The headings of
Sections in this Agreement are provided for convenience only and will not affect
its construction or interpretation. All references to "Section" or "Sections"
refer to the corresponding Section or Sections of this Agreement. All words used
in this Agreement will be construed to be of such gender or number as the
circumstances require. Unless otherwise expressly provided, the word "including"
does not limit the preceding words or terms.

                  (n)      Obligations of HSA-Texas Stockholders.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, no stockholder of
HSA-Texas (including the Shareholders) nor any of the stockholders of the Stock
Companies shall have any obligations under this Agreement unless and until the
Required HSA-Texas Vote as required by the Asset Agreement has been obtained
from the HSA-Texas stockholders and the required affirmation of the vote of the
stockholders of the Stock Companies as required by the Stock Agreement has been
obtained from each of such stockholders after delivery to them of the Joint
Proxy Statement/Prospectus.

                         [Signatures begin on next page]

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the
day and year first above written.

                           PRGX:
                           THE PROFIT RECOVERY GROUP
                           INTERNATIONAL, INC.

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                           Name:  John M. Cook
                           Its:  Chairman of the Board and CEO

                           HSA-TEXAS:
                           HOWARD SCHULTZ & ASSOCIATES
                           INTERNATIONAL, INC.

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                           Name:  Howard Schultz
                           Its:  Chairman of the Board and CEO

                           -----------------------------------------------------
                           Howard Schultz

                           -----------------------------------------------------
                           Leslie Schultz, signing solely for the purpose of
                           acknowledging the provisions of Section 5(l) hereof

                           -----------------------------------------------------
                           Andrew H. Schultz

                           -----------------------------------------------------
                           Nicole Malkoff  Schultz,  signing solely for the
                           purpose of  acknowledging  the provisions of Section
                           5(l)hereof

                           Andrew H. Schultz Irrevocable Trust
                           u/a dated May 1, 1997

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                           Andrew H. Schultz, Sole Trustee

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                           The Zachary Herman Schultz Trust
                           u/a dated June 3, 1997

                           By:
                               -------------------------------------------------
                                    Howard Schultz, Sole Trustee

                           The Gabriella Schultz Trust
                           u/a dated March 31, 1998

                           By:
                               -------------------------------------------------
                                    Howard Schultz, Sole Trustee

                           The Samuel Joel Schultz Trust
                           u/a dated July 3, 2001

                           By:
                               -------------------------------------------------
                                    Howard Schultz, Sole Trustee

                           The HHS Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
                           u/a dated April 5, 2001

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                                    Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                           The LVS Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
                           u/a dated April 5, 2001

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                                    Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                           The Daniel Alan Schultz HHS (2001) GST Trust
                           u/a dated April 5, 2001

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                                    Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

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                           The Jaynie Schultz Romaner
                           HHS (2001) GST Trust u/a dated April 5, 2001

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                                    Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                           The Andrew Harold Schultz HHS (2001) GST Trust
                           u/a dated April 5, 2001

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                                    Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                           The Daniel Alan Schultz  LVS (2001) GST Trust
                           u/a dated April 5, 2001

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                                    Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                           The Jaynie Schultz Romaner LVS (2001) GST
                           Trust u/a dated April 5, 2001

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                                    Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                           The Andrew Harold Schultz LVS (2001) GST Trust
                           u/a dated April 5, 2001

                           By:
                                ------------------------------------------------
                                    Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                           SHAREHOLDERS' REPRESENTATIVE:

                           -----------------------------------------------------
                           Howard Schultz

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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.5

                       NONCOMPETITION, NONSOLICITATION AND
                            CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT

         This NONCOMPETITION, NONSOLICITATION AND CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
("Agreement"), entered into as of the ____ day of _________, 2001 (the
"Effective Date"), is made by and between HOWARD SCHULTZ & ASSOCIATES
INTERNATIONAL, INC., a Texas corporation ("HSA-Texas"), H. Schultz, A. Schultz,
and each of the trusts identified on the signature pages hereto (the "Trusts")
(collectively, H. Schultz, A. Schultz and the Trusts being the "Shareholders"),
and THE PROFIT RECOVERY GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC., a Georgia corporation
("PRGX").

                              W I T N E S S E T H :

         WHEREAS, pursuant to that certain Agreement and Plan of Reorganization
by and among PRGX, HSA-Texas and others dated as of _____________, 2001 (the
"Acquisition Agreement"), PRGX is acquiring substantially all of the assets of
HSA-Texas, including all customer accounts of HSA-Texas in existence on the date
hereof, which accounts are listed on Exhibit A attached hereto (the "HSA-Texas
Accounts"); and

         WHEREAS, Shareholders are employees of HSA-Texas and are common owners
with HSA-Texas of those entities listed on Schedule 1 attached hereto and
incorporated herein ("Affiliates"), and, as such, have had access to (a)
Proprietary Information about HSA-Texas, the Affiliates and HSA-Texas' Business,
(b) information about the HSA-Texas Accounts and the employees of HSA-Texas and
(c) other information about the HSA-Texas Business (as defined below) and the
Affiliates that PRGX is purchasing pursuant to the Acquisition Agreement; and

         WHEREAS, the acquisition of the assets of HSA-Texas is structured as a
reorganization qualifying under Section 368(a)(1)(C) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended, wherein HSA-Texas has received PRGX stock in exchange
for the assets of HSA-Texas, and in conjunction therewith, the Shareholders
shall receive stock of PRGX upon liquidation of HSA-Texas, which shall serve as
consideration for the Shareholders entering into this Agreement; and

         WHEREAS, in order to induce PRGX to enter into and consummate the
Acquisition Agreement, which HSA-Texas hereby acknowledges will benefit it and
which each of the Shareholders acknowledges will benefit him, HSA-Texas and each
of the Shareholders have agreed to accept certain restrictions as set forth
herein.

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements
of the parties herein contained, and other good and valuable consideration, the
receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto
agree as follows:

         1.       DEFINITIONS. The following definitions shall apply to this
Agreement:

                  (a)      "HSA-Texas Business" means the business of (a)
auditing accounts payable records, occupancy costs, vendor statements and direct
to store delivery records to recover overpayments that are a result of missed
credits, duplicated payments, overlooked allowances, incorrect invoices and
other discrepancies, through its Global Data Services (GDS) Center, Associate
Support Center, Occupancy Cost Audit Group, Statement Audit Group, Direct to
Store Delivery Group and Commercial Audit Group and (b) operating a document
imaging service bureau and selling and dealing in electronic document imaging
and microfilming services.

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                  (b)      "Competing Business" means any Person that is engaged
in or conducts a business substantially the same as the HSA-Texas Business.

                  (c)      "Person" means and includes any individual,
partnership, association, corporation, limited liability company, trust,
unincorporated organization, or any other business entity or enterprise.

                  (d)      "Proprietary Information" means information (written,
oral, magnetic, photographic, optical, or in any other form or media) including
but not limited to:

                           (i)      all data, documents, materials, drawings, or
any other information in tangible form and marked "Secret," "Proprietary,"
"Confidential" or any similar marking;

                           (ii)     any and all ideas, concepts, know-how,
methods, techniques, structures, information, and materials relating to existing
software products (including without limitation data-handling procedures and
telecommunications) or for other products and software or firmware in various
phases of research and development including source or object code and
regardless of what medium such code is stored on, algorithms, routines, data
structures, systems designs, diagrams, flow charts, designs, drawings,
programmer notes, training materials, user manuals, processes, procedures,
requirement specifications, design specifications, design notes, coding sheets,
annotations, documentation, technical and engineering data and the structures,
organization, sequence, designs, formulas and algorithms which reside in the
software used by HSA-Texas and which are not generally known to the public or
within the industries or trades in which HSA-Texas competes;

                           (iii)    any and all ideas, concepts, common
know-how, methods, techniques, structures, information, and materials relating
to the design, development, engineering, invention, patent, patent application,
manufacture, improvement of any and all equipment, components, devices,
techniques, processes, or formulas (including without limitation, mask works,
semiconductor chips, processors, memories, disk drives, tape heads, computer
terminals, keyboards, storage devices, printers, testers, and optical character
recognition devices) and any and all components, devices, techniques, or
circuitry incorporated in any of the above which is or are constructed,
designed, improved, altered, or used by HSA-Texas and which is not generally
known to the public or within the industries in which HSA-Texas competes;

                           (iv)     internal business procedures and business
plans, including analytical methods and procedures, licenses and techniques,
manufacturing information, and procedures such as formulations, processes and
equipment, telecommunications, technical and engineering data, vendor names,
other vendor information, purchasing information, financial information,
configuration and design of computer and telecommunications network (including
without limitation the network topology and software setup), service and
operational manuals and documentation therefor, ideas for new products and
services, price lists, or other pricing information, policy, and other such
information which relates to the way HSA-Texas conducts its business and which
is not generally known to the public;

                           (v)      information and documents regarding the
identity of the clients, customers, or accounts of HSA-Texas, any projects or
work performed for HSA-Texas' clients, customers, or accounts, any information
or documents concerning potential clients, customers, or accounts of HSA-Texas
from whom HSA-Texas is attempting or has attempted to obtain projects or work,
any information concerning volume, rates, or contracts pertaining to HSA-Texas'
clients, customers, or accounts or to any potential clients, customers, or
accounts of HSA-Texas from whom HSA-Texas is attempting or has attempted to
obtain projects or work;

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<PAGE>   3

                           (vi)     any and all information and materials in
HSA-Texas' possession or under its control from any other Person which HSA-Texas
is obligated to treat as confidential or proprietary (including, without
limitation, all freight transaction information);

                           (vii)    patents, copyrights, trademarks,
servicemarks, trade secrets and proprietary process of HSA-Texas as may exist
from time to time, as well as business plans, strategies, concepts, prospects,
financial data of HSA-Texas, and any other special or unique asset of HSA-Texas
or method of operation; and

                           (viii)   any and all information concerning the
HSA-Texas Business which is not generally known to the public or within the
industries or trades in which HSA-Texas competes;

provided, however, that "Proprietary Information" shall not include any
information that has been voluntarily disclosed to the public by HSA-Texas
(except where such public disclosure has been made by HSA-Texas without
authorization), that was already known (by means not in violation of any duty of
nondisclosure to HSA-Texas or PRGX) to the recipient of such information at the
time of disclosure to the recipient, that was disclosed to the recipient by a
third party who had no duty of nondisclosure to HSA-Texas or PRGX, that has been
independently developed and disclosed by others, or that otherwise enters the
public domain through lawful means. Proprietary Information may be marked by
HSA-Texas or either HSA-Texas' Affiliates as "proprietary" or "secret" or with
other words or markings of similar meaning, but such markings are not necessary
for such information to constitute "Proprietary Information" hereunder.

                  (e)      "Prospective Client" means any Person to whom or
which the HSA-Texas has made oral presentations or proposals to or sent or
delivered a written sales or servicing proposal or contract (but not solely an
unsolicited general mass mailing) in connection with the HSA-Texas Business
within 24 months prior to the Effective Date.

                  (f)      "Territory"" means the areas listed on Schedule 2
attached hereto, which the parties acknowledge to be the geographic area in
which HSA-Texas conducts HSA-Texas' Business on the Effective Date.

         2.       COVENANTS OF HSA-TEXAS AND SHAREHOLDERS. HSA-Texas and each of
the Shareholders acknowledges that PRGX would suffer substantial damage if
PRGX's relations with the HSA-Texas Accounts deteriorated or if PRGX lost the
HSA-Texas Accounts after the closing of the Acquisition Agreement. The covenants
in this Section 2 are a material inducement to PRGX to enter into the
Acquisition Agreement, and the amounts payable to HSA-TEXAS under the
Acquisition Agreement are in past consideration for the covenants in this
Section 2. The parties hereto acknowledge that the assets being purchased by
PRGX are the core assets of the HSA-Texas Business, that the HSA-Texas Business
is of a limited and unusual nature and that the scope of the HSA-Texas Business
is sufficiently broad so that these restrictions shall apply throughout the
Territory, and HSA-Texas and each of the Shareholders agrees that the Territory
is reasonable under the circumstances. The parties hereto further acknowledge
that each of the Shareholders has been entrusted with knowledge and possession
of Proprietary Information as a result of being a shareholder of HSA-Texas and
the Affiliates and that by virtue of the Shareholders' ownership of HSA-Texas
and the Affiliates and the knowledge of the HSA-Texas Business, PRGX would be
deprived of the value of the core assets acquired by PRGX under the Acquisition
Agreement if any of the Shareholders or HSA-TEXAS would breach the covenants
contained herein. The parties hereto also acknowledge and agree that (i) the
types and periods of restriction imposed in this Section 2 are fair and
reasonable and are reasonably required in order to protect and maintain the
Proprietary Information and the other proprietary interests of PRGX, other
legitimate business interests of PRGX, and goodwill associated with the business
of PRGX, including the HSA-TEXAS Business (including the HSA-TEXAS Accounts)
acquired under the Acquisition Agreement, and (ii) the time, scope, geographic
area, and other provisions of this Section 2 have

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been specifically negotiated by sophisticated commercial parties, represented by
legal counsel, and are integral parts of the transactions contemplated by the
Acquisition Agreement. Therefore, HSA-Texas and each of the Shareholders agrees
to the following covenants and agreements:

                  (a)      HSA-Texas and each of the Shareholders covenants that
it/he shall not, for a period of five (5) years from and after the Effective
Date, except on behalf of PRGX, directly or indirectly, within the Territory (i)
provide or perform services which are in competition with the HSA-Texas
Business, either on its own behalf or on behalf of any other Person, whether as
a shareholder, owner, partner, proprietor, agent, consultant, independent
contractor or lender of a Competing Business or otherwise, or (ii) have a
financial interest in or be in any way connected with or affiliated with any
Competing Business. Nothing contained herein shall preclude HSA-Texas or any of
the Shareholders from owning any shares of PRGX Common Stock or having a passive
investment in less than one percent (1%) of the outstanding capital stock of any
other publicly traded company that is, or is connected with or affiliated with,
a Competing Business.

                  (b)      For a period of five (5) years from and after the
Effective Date, HSA-Texas and each of the Shareholders shall hold in trust and
in the strictest confidence and shall not disclose to anyone other than PRGX, or
use, reproduce, distribute, disclose or otherwise disseminate to or for anyone
other than PRGX, any Proprietary Information or any physical embodiments thereof
utilized by HSA-Texas or any Affiliate in the HSA-Texas Business at any time
prior to the acquisition of assets of HSA-Texas by PRGX on the date hereof;
provided, with respect to any Proprietary Information utilized by HSA-Texas or
any Affiliate prior to the date hereof that constitutes a trade secret under
applicable law, HSA-Texas' and each Shareholder's obligation under this Section
2(b) shall remain in effect so long as such information retains its status as a
trade secret. In no event shall HSA-Texas or any Shareholder take any action
causing any Proprietary Information disclosed to or developed by HSA-Texas or
its Affiliates to lose its character or cease to qualify as Proprietary
Information. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, this
Section 2(b) shall not limit in any manner the protection to PRGX with respect
to its purchase of HSA-Texas' trade secrets otherwise afforded by law.

                  (c)      For a period of five (5) years from and after the
Effective Date, HSA-Texas and each Shareholder covenants and agrees that it/he
will not, except with the prior written consent of PRGX signed by its President,
directly or indirectly, solicit or call upon any of the HSA-Texas Accounts,
former clients of HSA-Texas to which services have been provided by HSA-Texas
within the last two (2) years prior to the Effective Date or any Prospective
Client of HSA-Texas (or any employee or independent contractor of any such
client or Prospective Client) for purposes of selling or providing any product,
equipment or service, which is competitive with any product, equipment or
service sold, leased, offered for sale or lease or under development by
HSA-Texas during the twenty-four (24) month period immediately preceding the
Effective Date. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, this
Section 2(c) shall not limit HSA-Texas or any Shareholder from soliciting the
HSA-Texas Accounts, former clients of HSA-Texas or any Prospective Client of
HSA-Texas (or any employee or independent contractor of any such client or
Prospective Client) to provide services which are not competitive with those
provided by the HSA-TEXAS Business as of the Effective Date.

                  (d)      For a period of five (5) years from and after the
Effective Date, HSA-Texas and each of the Shareholders covenants and agrees that
it/he will not, without the prior written consent of PRGX signed by its
President, directly or indirectly,

                           (i)      hire, solicit, entice, persuade or induce,
or attempt to hire, solicit, entice, persuade or induce any Person who was
employed by, or performing services as an independent contractor or as an
employee of an independent contractor for, HSA-Texas or an Affiliate and is
subsequently hired or engaged by PRGX in connection with PRGX's acquisition of
the HSA-Texas Business pursuant to the

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Acquisition Agreement, either to terminate such Person's employment with PRGX or
to cease performing such services for PRGX; or

                           (ii)     authorize any Person to engage in or assist
any Person in any of the activities described in clause (i) of this subsection.

         3.       SEVERABILITY. In the event that one or more of the words,
phrases, sentences, clauses, sections, subdivisions or subsections contained
herein shall be held invalid, this Agreement shall be construed as if such
invalid portion had not been inserted, and if such invalidity shall be caused by
the length of any period of time, the number or location of Persons, the size of
any area, or the scope of the activities set forth in any part hereof, such
period of time, number or location of Persons, area, or scope, or any
combination thereof, shall be considered to be reduced to a period, number,
location, area or scope which would cure such invalidity and which will be
effective, binding and enforceable against HSA-Texas and the Shareholders.

         4.       REMEDIES. HSA-Texas and each Shareholder agrees that if it/he
breaches any provision of this Agreement, the damage to PRGX would be difficult
or impossible to ascertain, and money damages alone would not afford PRGX an
adequate remedy for any such breach. Therefore, if HSA-Texas or any Shareholder
is in breach of this Agreement, the parties hereto agree that PRGX will be
entitled, in addition to any and all rights and remedies as would be provided by
law, to specific performance, injunctive, and other equitable relief (without
being required to post bond or security and without having to prove the
inadequacy of available remedies at law) to prevent or restrain a breach of this
Agreement or otherwise to specifically enforce the provisions of Section 2 of
this Agreement. The rights of PRGX to enforce the covenants in this Agreement
are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any and all rights PRGX may have at law
and in equity to protect its business interests. The existence of any claim,
demand, action or cause of action that either HSA-Texas or any Shareholder may
have against PRGX, whether predicated upon this Agreement or otherwise, shall
not constitute a defense to the enforcement by PRGX of any of the covenants
contained in Section 2 hereof.

         5.       RIGHTS ARE CUMULATIVE AND EFFECT OF WAIVER. The rights and
remedies of the parties to this Agreement are cumulative and not alternative.
Neither the failure to exercise nor any delay by any party in exercising any
right, power or privilege under this Agreement will operate as a waiver of such
right, power or privilege, and no single or partial exercise of any such right,
power or privilege will preclude any other or further exercise of such right,
power or privilege or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege. To
the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, (a) no claim or right arising
out of this Agreement can be discharged by one party, in whole or in part, by a
waiver or renunciation of the claim or right unless in writing signed by the
other party; (b) no waiver that may be given by a party will be applicable
except in the specific instance for which it is given; and (c) no notice to or
demand on one party will be deemed to be a waiver of any obligation of such
party or of the right of the party giving such notice or demand to take further
action without notice or demand as provided in this Agreement.

         6.       ENTIRE AGREEMENT; AMENDMENTS. This Agreement and the
Acquisition Agreement constitute the entire agreement between the parties with
respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersede all prior written
and oral agreements and understandings between PRGX, on the one hand, and
HSA-Texas and the Shareholders, on the other, with respect to the subject matter
of this Agreement. No amendment or modification of this Agreement shall be valid
or binding upon PRGX unless made in writing and signed by a duly authorized
officer of PRGX, or upon HSA-Texas or any Shareholder unless made in writing and
signed by HSA-Texas or such Shareholder, as appropriate.

         7.       ASSIGNMENT. This Agreement may not be assigned by HSA-Texas or
the Shareholders, and any purported assignment shall be void and ineffective.
This Agreement may be assigned by PRGX to any Related Entity of PRGX without the
consent of HSA-Texas or the Shareholders and, in the event of a merger

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consolidation, reorganization or similar transaction of PRGX with a Person where
such other Person is the surviving entity of such transaction, this Agreement
may be assigned by PRGX without the prior consent of, but with notice to, the
Shareholders. The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure
to the benefit of PRGX, HSA-Texas, the Shareholders and their respective
successors and permitted assigns. As used herein, "Related Entity" of PRGX means
PRGX and all entities, whether now or hereafter existing, fifty-one percent
(51%) or more of the outstanding capital stock of which is owned by any
combination of PRGX and/or any Related Entity of the foregoing entities and
which are engaged in substantially the same business as the business of PRGX
regardless of the industry segment of its clients and/or which provide services
or employees to PRGX or any Related Entity in connection with the operations
thereof.

         8.       NOTICES. All notices, requests, demands, claims or other
communications hereunder will be in writing and shall be deemed duly given if
personally delivered, sent by telefax, sent by a recognized overnight delivery
service which guarantees next-day delivery ("Overnight Delivery") or mailed by
certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid and addressed to the
intended recipient as set forth below:

         If to HSA-Texas or
         any of the Shareholders:
                                       ----------------------------------------

                                       ----------------------------------------

                                       ----------------------------------------

                                       Attention:
                                                 ------------------------------
                                       Telefax:
                                               --------------------------------

         with a copy to:
                                       ----------------------------------------

                                       ----------------------------------------

                                       ----------------------------------------

                                       Attention:
                                                 ------------------------------
                                       Telefax:
                                               --------------------------------

         If to PRGX:                   The Profit Recovery Group
                                       International, Inc.
                                       2300 Windy Ridge Parkway
                                       Suite 100 North
                                       Atlanta, GA 30339-8426
                                       Attention: Clinton McKellar, Jr.,
                                       Senior Vice President and General Counsel
                                       Telefax: (770) 779-3034

         with a copy to:               Arnall Golden Gregory, LLP
                                       2800 One Atlantic Center
                                       1201 West Peachtree Street
                                       Atlanta, Georgia 30309-3450
                                       Attention: Jonathan Golden, Esq.
                                       Telefax: (404) 873-8701

or at such other address as any party hereto notifies the other parties hereto
in writing. The parties hereto agree that notices or other communications that
are sent in accordance herewith (i) by personal delivery or telefax, will be
deemed received on the day sent or on the first business day thereafter if not
sent on a business day, (ii) by Overnight Delivery, will be deemed received on
the first business day immediately following the date sent, and (iii) by
certified U.S. Mail, will be deemed received three (3) business days immediately
following the date sent. For purposes of this Agreement, a "business day" is a
day on which U.S. national banks are open for business and shall not include a
Saturday or Sunday or legal holiday.

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Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, no action shall be
required of the parties hereto except on a business day and in the event an
action is required on a day which is not a business day, such action shall be
required to be performed on the next succeeding day which is a business day.

         9.       COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in two or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which
together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

         10.      GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement, and all issues and matters
related to this Agreement, shall be governed by and enforced and construed under
the laws of the State of ______________.

         11.      CONSTRUCTION. All personal pronouns in this Agreement, whether
                  used in the masculine, feminine or neuter gender shall include
all other genders, and the singular shall include the plural and the plural
shall include the singular, as the circumstances require. Unless otherwise
expressly provided, the word "including" does not limit the preceding words or
terms.

         12.      ATTORNEYS' FEES. In the event a dispute arises in relation to
this Agreement, the prevailing party thereto will be entitled to receive from
the non-prevailing party all expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees,
incurred by the prevailing party in ascertaining such party's rights or in
preparing to enforce, or in enforcing, such party's rights under this Agreement.
The parties agree that the issue of which party(ies) constitute the "prevailing
parties" will be submitted to the court for its determination.

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound,
have executed and delivered this Agreement as of the day and year first above
written.

                                       PRGX:

                                       THE PROFIT RECOVERY GROUP
                                       INTERNATIONAL, INC.

                                       By:
                                          -------------------------------------
                                       Name:
                                            -----------------------------------
                                       Its:
                                           ------------------------------------

                                       HSA TEXAS:

                                       HOWARD SCHULTZ & ASSOCIATES
                                       INTERNATIONAL, INC.:

                                       By:
                                          -------------------------------------
                                       Name:
                                            -----------------------------------
                                       Its:
                                           ------------------------------------

                                      -7-
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                                       SHAREHOLDERS:

                                       ----------------------------------------
                                       Howard. Schultz

                                       ----------------------------------------
                                       Andrew H. Schultz

                                       Andrew H. Schultz Irrevocable Trust
                                       u/a dated May 1, 1997

                                       By:
                                          -------------------------------------
                                          Andrew H. Schultz, Sole Trustee

                                       The Zachary Herman Schultz Trust
                                       u/a dated June 3, 1997

                                       By:
                                          -------------------------------------
                                          Howard Schultz, Sole Trustee

                                       The Gabriella Schultz Trust
                                       u/a dated March 31, 1998

                                       By:
                                          -------------------------------------
                                          Howard Schultz, Sole Trustee

                                       The Samuel Joel Schultz Trust
                                       u/a dated July 3, 2001

                                       By:
                                          -------------------------------------
                                          Howard Schultz, Sole Trustee

                                       The  HHS Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
                                       u/a dated April 5, 2001

                                       By:
                                          -------------------------------------
                                          Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                                      -8-
<PAGE>   9

                              The LVS Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
                              u/a dated April 5, 2001

                              By:
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                 Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                              The Daniel Alan Schultz HHS (2001) GST Trust
                              u/a dated April 5, 2001

                             By:
                                --------------------------------------------
                                Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                             The Jaynie Schultz Romaner HHS (2001) GST Trust
                             u/a dated April 5, 2001

                              By:
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                 Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                              The Andrew Harold Schultz HHS (2001) GST Trust
                              u/a dated April 5, 2001

                              By:
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                 Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                              The Daniel Alan Schultz LVS (2001) GST Trust
                              u/a dated April 5, 2001

                              By:
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                 Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                              The Jaynie Schultz Romaner LVS (2001) GST Trust
                              u/a dated April 5, 2001

                              By:
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                 Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                                      -9-
<PAGE>   10

                              The Andrew Harold Schultz LVS (2001) GST Trust
                              u/a dated April 5, 2001

                              By:
                                 -------------------------------------
                                 Harold Berman, Sole Trustee

                                      -10-
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                                    EXHIBIT A

                               HSA-TEXAS ACCOUNTS

<PAGE>   12

                                   SCHEDULE 1

                                   AFFILIATES

H. Schultz & Associates Europe, N.V., a Belgian corporation
H. Schultz & Associates, N.V., a Belgian corporation
Howard Schultz & Associates Nederland, BV
HS&A France, S.A., a French corporation
H. Schultz & Asociados Espana, S.A., a Spanish corporation
H. Schultz & Associates Italia SRL, an Italian corporation
H. Schultz de Mexico, S.A. de C.V., a Mexican corporation
Howard Schultz & Associates International (Thailand) Limited
HS&A Imaging, Inc., a Texas corporation
Howard Schultz & Associates (Asia) Limited
HS&A International Pte Ltd
Howard Schultz & Associates (Australia), Inc.
Howard Schultz & Associates (Canada), Inc.
Howard Schultz & Partners (Deutschland) GmbH
Howard Schultz & Associates International Limited

<PAGE>   13

                                   SCHEDULE 2

                                    TERRITORY

United States
Canada
Germany
China
Portugal
United Kingdom
Spain
Mexico
Italy
France
Thailand
Austria
The Benelux countries
Asia (China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore)
Mexico
New Zealand
Australia

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