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PRISTINE SOLUTIONS, INC. 8-K

 

Exhibit 10.5

 

CONSULTING AGREEMENT

 

This Consulting Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into as of this 12th day of September, 2012 (the "Effective Date"), by and between Eaton Scientific Systems, Ltd. a Nevada corporation with offices at 9595 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 900 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 (or the "Company") and Dr. Jennifer Berman, MD, California corporation at 1125 S. Beverly Drive, Suite 720 Los Angeles, CA 90035 ("Consultant" or “Berman”) (together the "Parties").

 

WHEREAS, Consultant possesses certain skills and expertise;

 

WHEREAS, Company wishes to retain the services of Consultant on the terms and conditions set forth below, and

 

WHEREAS, Consultant is willing to provide services to the Company, on the terms and conditions set forth below,

 

NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:

 

Services. Berman will perform the services set forth on Exhibit A, or as amended by mutual written agreement.  It is agreed and understood that the nature and manner of services provided hereunder shall be within Berman’s area of professional expertise and/or historical experience.

 

	
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Direction.  Berman shall be directed by and shall report to Michael J. Borkowski or his successor.

 

	
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Start Date.  Berman's consulting obligations to Company shall begin on October 1, 2012

 

	
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Term.  This Agreement shall commence on the Start Date and, unless earlier terminated in accordance with Section 15, shall continue up to and including October 1, 2013 (the "Term").  The Parties can automatically extend the Term in three-month increments upon mutual agreement. Any extension shall be in writing.

 

Method of Performance. The Berman and Company shall determine the method, details, and means of performing and fulfilling her duties hereunder.

 

Other Employment.  The Company acknowledges and agrees that Berman may assume other commitments, and has ongoing or intends to obtain engagements outside of Berman's work for Company during the Term ("Other Engagements"); provided that Berman fully complies with the confidentiality obligations contained in Section 9.  Berman shall reasonably notify Company of any Other Engagements, which may pose a conflict of interest, it being understood that such notice shall allow Company sufficient basis to proceed in accordance with Section 15(b)(2), below.

 

Status as Independent Contractor; Nature of Relationship. It is agreed and understood that the Consultant is an independent contractor and will not act as an agent nor shall she be deemed an employee of the Company for the purposes of any employee benefit programs, income tax withholding, FICA taxes, unemployment benefits, and worker’s compensation insurance, or otherwise.  Berman shall not enter into any agreement or incur any obligations on Company’s behalf, or commit Company in any manner without Company’s prior written consent.

 

  

  

  

Resources. Berman shall provide such tools and facilities, as Berman may deem necessary in the performance of Berman's duties hereunder.  Upon Berman's reasonable request, the Company shall provide such incidental resources to Berman as the Company in its discretion believes may be warranted.

 

Compensation. It is agreed and understood, that subject to the Term and performance and under Section 1, Berman shall be paid as set forth in Exhibit “A”. Berman shall be solely responsible for and agrees that he or she will in a timely fashion pay all federal, state and other taxes on the amounts set forth in this Section.

 

	
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Cash.   Company will pay Berman a fee of five thousand (“$5,000”) dollars to be paid to Berman on a monthly basis for a period of six (6) months and then rise to $6,000 for six (6) months.

 

	
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Equity. Berman will receive, as part of his compensation stock options through the company’s Employee Stock Option Plan (“ESOP”).  Berman will be granted 6,210,000 Options with a strike price of ten ($.10) cents.  The Berman Options will vest on a quarterly basis for a period of two years.  The first Stock options are to be granted on January 1, 2013 in the amount of 887,142.  Each Quarter after that the Berman will have 887,142 of their Options Vest.

 

Expenses.   Berman will be reimbursed for the reasonable expenses she incurs directly in connection with services provided under this Agreement, following the submission of documentation evidencing and confirming such expenses.

 

 a.    Travel:  Company to provide in advance and make all arrangements for any required travel (including air transportation, ground transportation, hotel and $150 per diem) from Berman's residence to all media appearances/activities surrounding its program. 

 

	
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Travel within a 75-mile radius of Berman's address for Company business or appearances on behalf of Company Berman shall have portal-to-portal ground transportation to and from appearances made available to her.

 

	
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Berman shall receive one (1) room accommodations in a three-star hotel for two (2) nights, unless travel requires a third night stay.

 

	
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Travel outside a 75 mile radius of Berman's address for Company business or appearances on behalf of Company;

 

	
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one (1) round-trip airfare (business class) and portal to portal ground transportation

 

	
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one (1) room accommodations in a three-star hotel for two (2) nights, unless travel requires a third night stay,

 

	
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Any other costs beyond $150 per diem incurred by Berman will be her own responsibility

 

  

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b.         Hair & Make-up:  A hair and make-up and wardrobe stylist(s) will be provided by Company for all on-camera media appearances. For local appearances in Los Angeles, Agency to Berman's hair/make-up person, Ms. Judy Haft, at her negotiated rate with Company per appearance.

 

Compliance with all Laws.  Berman agrees that in the course of providing his services to the Company, she will not engage in any practice or commit any acts in violation of any federal, state or local law or ordinance.

 

Non-Disclosure Obligations.

 

	
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Definition of "Information."  “Information” shall mean materials, data, or information in any form, whether written, oral, digital, or otherwise, provided by or obtained from Company, Company's agents, or Company's contractors in connection with Berman's engagement by Company.  Technical or business information of a third person furnished or disclosed to Berman under this Agreement shall constitute Information of Company unless otherwise specifically indicated in writing.

 

	
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Confidential Information.  For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Confidential Information" shall mean Information regarding Company's business including, but not limited to, Information regarding diagnostic and medical device products, processing and manufacturing capabilities, copyrighted or patentable subject matter, research, development, innovations, inventions, designs, technology, improvements, trade secrets, business affairs and finances, customers, employees, operations, facilities, consumer markets, products, capacities, systems, procedures, security practices, data formats, and business methodologies.

 

	
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Berman's Obligations.  Berman shall maintain all Confidential Information relating to or obtained from Company by Berman in confidence, and Berman shall use best efforts to protect and safeguard the Confidential Information.

 

	
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Use of Confidential Information.  Without Company's prior written approval, Berman: (a) shall not use Confidential Information directly or indirectly for any purpose except in connection with the services Berman performs on behalf of Company; and (b) shall not disclose, sell, assign, transfer, share or lease Confidential Information of Company, or make such Confidential Information available to, or make it available for the use or benefit of, any third party.

 

	
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Exceptions to Confidentiality Obligations. The obligations of this Agreement shall not apply to Confidential Information which Berman shall demonstrate, by clear and convincing evidence:

 

  

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is or becomes publicly available (other than through unauthorized disclosure under this Agreement);

 

	
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is already known by Berman without an obligation of confidentiality prior to the disclosure thereof by Company, as evidenced by Berman's written records, maintained in the ordinary course, existing before the first date of Berman's engagement with Company; or

 

	
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is rightfully received by Berman from a third party free of any obligation of confidentiality.

 

Former Engagement Information.  Berman shall not, during Berman's engagement with the Company, improperly use or disclose any proprietary information or trade secrets of any former employer, hiring party, or other person or entity with which Berman has an agreement or duty to keep in confidence, if any, and shall not bring onto the premises of the Company any unpublished document or proprietary information belonging to any such employer, person or entity unless consented to in writing by such employer, person, hiring party, or entity.

 

Court or Agency Order.  In the event Berman receives a subpoena or order of a court or administrative body requesting disclosure of Company’s Confidential Information, Berman agrees (a) that, as promptly as possible after learning of such disclosure obligation and before making such disclosure, Berman shall notify Company of such obligation to make such disclosure, to allow Company an opportunity to object to such disclosure or to obtain a protective order or other appropriate relief; (b) that Berman shall provide such cooperation and assistance, at Company's expense, as Company may reasonably request in any effort by Company to obtain such relief; and (c) that Berman shall take all appropriate steps to limit the amount and scope of Confidential Information so disclosed and to protect its confidentiality.

 

Non-Solicitation.  Berman agrees not to solicit or encourage employees of the Company to work for a Competitor during the Term, and for a period of one year after expiration of the Term. "Competitor" means any person or organization, including Berman herself, engaged in, or about to become engaged in, research on or the acquisition, development, production, distribution, marketing or providing of a Competing Product.  "Competing Product" means any product, process, or service of any person or organization other than the Company, in existence or under development, which both (A) is identical to, substantially the same as, or an adequate substitute for any product, process, or service of the Company, in existence or under development, on which Berman works during the Term or about which Berman acquires Confidential Information, and (B) is (or could reasonably be anticipated to be) marketed or distributed in such a manner and in such a geographic area as to actually compete with such product, process or service of the Company.

 

Patent and Copyright Registration.  Berman agrees to assist the Company, or its designee, at the Company’s expense, in every reasonable way to secure the Company’s rights in the Inventions and any copyrights, patents, mask work rights or other intellectual property rights relating thereto in any and all countries, including the disclosure to the Company of all pertinent information and data with respect thereto and the execution of all applications, specifications, oaths, assignments and all other instruments which the Company shall deem necessary in order to apply for and obtain such rights and in order to assign and convey to the Company, its successors, assigns and nominees the sole and exclusive rights, title and interest in and to such Inventions, and any copyrights, patents, mask work rights or other intellectual property rights relating thereto.

 

  

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Termination.  This Agreement may be terminated without liability as follows:

 

	
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For Cause.  If either Party is in material breach, the non-breaching party may terminate this Agreement upon providing the breaching party (a) with written notice, specifying the breach, and (b) with a ten (10) day opportunity to cure, commencing upon the effective date of such notice.

 

Survival.  The following provisions shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement:  Sections the applicable part of 6 (success fee) 9, 11, 12, 14, and 17.

 

Return of Property.  Berman expressly agrees that upon completion of his or her consulting services under this Agreement, or at any time prior to that time upon request of the Company, Berman will return to the Company all property of the Company obtained or received by Berman during the Term of this Agreement including, but not limited to, any and all files, computers, computer equipment, software, diskettes or other storage media, documents, papers, records, notes, agenda, memoranda, plans, calendars and other books and records of any kind and nature whatsoever containing information concerning the Company or its customers or operations.

 

No Oral Modification.  This Agreement may not be changed orally, and no modification, amendment, or waiver of any provision contained in this Agreement, or any future representation, promise, or condition in connection with the subject matter of this Agreement shall be binding upon any party hereto, unless made in writing and signed by such party.

 

Entire Agreement.  This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes any and all previous agreements of any kind whatsoever between them, whether written or oral, and all prior and contemporaneous discussions and negotiations have been and are merged and integrated into, and are superseded by, this Agreement.  This is an integrated document.

 

Severability.  In the event that any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof should be held to be void, voidable, unlawful or, for any reason, unenforceable, the remaining portion and application shall remain in full force and effect, and to that end the provisions of this Agreement are declared to be severable.

 

Governing Law.  This Agreement is made and entered into, and shall be subject to, governed by, and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of California and shall be fully enforceable in the courts of that state, without regard to principles of conflict of laws.  The Parties (i) agree that any suit, action or other legal proceeding arising out of this Agreement may be brought in the United States District Court for the District of California, or if such court does not have jurisdiction or will not accept jurisdiction, in any court of general jurisdiction in Los Angeles County, California; (ii) consent to the jurisdiction of any such court; and (iii) waive any objection which they may have to the laying of venue in any such court.  The Parties also consent to the service of process, pleadings, notices or other papers by regular mail, addressed to the party to be served, postage prepaid, and registered or certified with return receipt requested.

 

  

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Notices.  All notices, requests, consents, approvals and other communications required or permitted under this Agreement ("Notices") shall be in writing and shall be delivered to the addresses listed above, by mail, by hand, or by facsimile transmission, unless otherwise provided in this Agreement.  Such Notices shall be effective (i) if sent by mail, three business days after mailing; (ii) if sent by hand, on the date of delivery; and (iii) if sent by facsimile, on the date indicated on the facsimile confirmation.  Any party may change its address or facsimile number for notification purposes by giving all of the individuals and entities noted above notice, in accordance with the notice provisions set forth in this Section, of the new address or facsimile number and the date upon which it will become effective.

 

No Assignment.  Neither this Agreement nor any portion hereof is assignable.

 

Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, and each counterpart, when executed, shall have the effect of a signed original.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by the undersigned duly authorized persons as of the day and year above stated.

EATON SCIENTIFIC SYSTEMS, LTD.

By: /s/ Michael J. Borkowski

Name: Michael J. Borkowski

Title:   CEO

CONSULTANT

/s/ Dr. Jennifer R Berman MD

Dr. Jennifer R. Berman MD

 

  

  

  

EXHIBIT “A”

 

CONSULTANT SERVICES

 

AND

 

PAYMENT SCHEDULE

 

 

CONSULTANT SERVICES

 

Berman shall provide services that shall include but not limited to the following:

 

	
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Advocate for the Company and Tropine 3 in media and press and in medical arenas where applicable.  This would include media interviews, written interviews in press, both online and traditional media.

 

	
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Answer questions received from queries sent to her at the Company’s website.

 

  

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Contribute to the Company’s Blog on its website on issues pertaining to women’s healthcare, women’s sexual health and issues pertaining to menopause.

 

	
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Allow her picture to be used (one that is approved and submitted by Berman) on the Company’s website.

 

	
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Participate in a web video presentation on women’s issues as they pertain to menopause and Tropine 3.

 

	
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Provide insight to the Company’s management on the current state of Women’s Health market in general and the menopause, peri-menopause and post-menopause market.

 

	
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Inform her patients to the availability of the Tropine 3 products.

 

PAYMENT SCHEDULE

 

1.           Monthly Cash Compensation.      Berman shall receive $5,000 (five thousand) per month for six (6) months commencing October 1, 2012 with the final payment of $5,000 to make on March 1, 2013. From April 1, 2013 to September 1, 2013 Berman shall receive $6,000 (six thousand) per month. From October 1, 2013 to March 1, 2014 Berman shall receive $7,500 (seven thousand and five hundred) per month. If both parties agree to extend the contract for an additional six months commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending on September 1, 2014, then Berman’s compensation will continue at the rate of $7500 (seven thousand and five hundred) per month.  The cash compensation shall be negotiated in Good Faith between the Company and Berman for the period between October 1, 2014, and October 31, 2015 From   Payment shall be made on the fifth (5th) of each month for a period of eighteen (18) months.

 

2.           Berman shall receive her ESOP stock Options no later than November 1, 2012.

 

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PRISTINE SOLUTIONS, INC. 8-K

 

Exhibit 10.7

 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

This Employment Agreement (“Agreement”), dated as of September 1, 2012 (the “Effective Date”), is made by and among Michael J. Borkowski (“Executive”) an individual at 6365 Collins Avenue, Suite 3403 Miami Beach, Florida 33141 and Pristine Solutions, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”) at 9595 Wilshire Blvd Suite 900 Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

WHEREAS, Executive will be employed by the Company as its President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and will continue to maintain the position as sole director of the Company until such time as new directors are elected to the Board.

WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Company desire to enter into an employment agreement with Executive, which employment agreement from September 1, 2012 through September 1 2015; and

WHEREAS, the agreed upon terms and conditions of Executive’s continued employment are embodied in this Agreement.

NOW THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Company and Executive do hereby agree as follows:

Section 1. Employment and Duties.  On the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, subject to the approval and ratification of Board of Directors, such approvals to be obtained prior September 1, 2012 to the Effective Date, the Company agrees to employ Executive as its Chief Executive Officer to render such services as would be customary and to render such other services and discharge such other responsibilities as the Board of Directors of the Company may, from time to time, stipulate and which shall not be inconsistent with the position listed above.

Section 2.  Performance.  (a) Executive accepts the employment as set forth in Section 1 herein and agrees to concentrate all of his/her professional time and efforts to the performance of the services described therein, including the performance of such other services and responsibilities as the Board of Directors of the Company may from time to time stipulate and which shall not be inconsistent with the position listed above.

(b) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Executive ordinarily shall devote not less than five (5) days per week (except for vacations and regular business holidays observed by the Company) on a full-time basis, during normal business hours Monday through Friday. Executive further agrees that when the performance of his/her duties reasonably requires, he/she shall be present on the Company’s premises or engaged in service to or on behalf of the Company at such times except during vacations, regular business holidays or weekends.

  

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Section 3.  Term/Termination.

3.1 Term. The term of employment under this Agreement (the “Employment Period”) shall commence on September 1st 2012 and terminate on September 1st 2015, unless earlier terminated pursuant to the termination provisions set forth herein. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the parties acknowledge and agree that Executive’s employment may be terminated by the Company only for Due Cause (as hereinafter defined). At the end of the Employment Period, the continuation of Executive’s employment with the Company shall be at the will of the Company and Executive on terms and conditions agreed to by the Company and Executive and there shall be no obligation on the part of the Company or Executive to continue such employment, provided, however, that not later than September 1st, 2013, the Company and Executive shall provide to each other reasonably specific notice of their respective intentions with regard to continuation of Executive’s employment subsequent to the Employment Period.

3.2 Termination for Due Cause. The Employment Period may be terminated for Due Cause only for the following reasons and upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 3.2. The Company, by a vote of a majority of the Board of Directors (a “Termination Vote”) may terminate the Employment Period, effective upon written notice of such termination to Executive, such notice made pursuant to Section 7 herein, in the event of (i) a material breach by Executive of his fiduciary duty or duty of loyalty to Company or of his covenants under this Agreement if such material breach is not remedied within fifteen (15) calendar days following written notice by the Company; (ii) the failure of Executive to comply with any material term of this Agreement which materially adversely affects the Company; (iii) commission by Executive of theft or embezzlement of property of the Company or other acts of dishonesty of a material nature and/or commission by Executive of a crime resulting in a material injury to the businesses, properties or reputations of the Company or any of its affiliates; (iv) commission of an act by Executive in the performance of his duties hereunder reasonably determined by a majority of the board of directors of the Company to constitute gross, willful or wanton negligence; (v) willful refusal to perform or substantial neglect of the duties assigned to Executive pursuant to Section 1 of this Agreement if such refusal or neglect is not remedied within fifteen (15) calendar days following written notice by the Company; or (vi) any significant violation of any statutory or common law duty of loyalty to the Company or its affiliates. All compensation paid to Executive shall immediately cease upon termination for Due Cause hereunder except accrued and unpaid compensation and all unvested Stock Options shall immediately expire.

3.3 Termination Due to Death. The Employment Period shall be terminated upon the death of Executive. All compensation paid to Executive shall immediately cease upon such termination except for accrued and unpaid compensation pursuant to Section 4.1 herein and earned but unpaid bonus payments pursuant to Section 4.2 herein. All unvested Stock Options shall immediately become vested.

3.4 Termination Due to Permanent Total Disability. The Employment Period shall be terminated upon the Permanent Total Disability (as defined in this Section 3.4) of Executive following written notice from the Company. Permanent Total Disability is defined as an inability by Executive to perform substantially all of the services required pursuant to this Agreement for a continuous period of ninety (90) days or for a period aggregating at ninety (90) days in any consecutive twelve (12) month period when such inability is caused by illness or a physical or mental disability. Such Permanent Total Disability shall be determined by a physician selected jointly by the parties hereto. All unvested Stock Options shall immediately become vested.

  

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3.5 Termination Other Than Due Cause, Death, Disability or Resignation.  In the event that Executive’s employment is terminated for reasons other than Due Cause, or resignation, then all Stock Options scheduled to vest within one year of the date of such termination shall vest immediately and the Company shall pay as severance compensation to Executive six (6) months salary compensation at his then annual salary compensation rate, including bonus earned as of the termination date. Any severance compensation paid to Executive shall be paid ratably over the remaining payment period following termination. Any bonus compensation earned as of the termination date shall be paid to Executive pursuant to the bonus payment schedule set forth in Section 4.2 herein.

3.6 Termination by Executive. Executive may terminate the Employment Period (i) in the event the Company has breached a material term or condition of this Agreement which is not cured or remedied within thirty (30) days following written notice by Executive to Board of Directors of Company of such breach or (ii) at Executive’s convenience. In the event that Executive’s resignation is due to an uncured breach by the Company, such resignation shall be deemed a termination by the Company as without Due Cause for purposes of vesting of Stock Options pursuant to Section 4.3 herein and for payments of salary and bonus compensation as set forth in Sections 4.1 and 4.2, respectively, herein. In the event that the Employment Period is terminated by Executive at his convenience, then Executive will be due any earned but unpaid salary, vacation and bonus compensation as set forth in Sections 4.1, 4,2, and 4.3, respectively, herein.

3.7 Surrender of Position and Properties.  Upon termination of Executive’s employment with the Company, regardless of the cause therefore, Executive shall promptly be deemed to have resigned from the Company’s Board of Directors and as an officer and director of any of the Company’s affiliates, if serving as such at that time, and shall surrender to the Company or its affiliates all property provided to him by the Company or its affiliates, as applicable, for use in relation to his employment and further, Executive shall surrender to the Company or its affiliates, as applicable, any and all sales materials, lists of customers and prospective customers, investment performance reports, files, patent applications, records, models or other materials and information of or pertaining to the Company or its affiliates or their customers or prospective customers or the products, businesses and operations of the Company or its affiliates.

3.8 Survival of Covenants. The covenants of Executive set forth in Section 5 herein shall survive the termination of the Employment Period or termination of this Agreement.

  

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Section 4.  Compensation/Expenses.

4.1 Salary. In exchange for the services to be rendered by Executive hereunder, the Company agrees to pay, during the Employment Period, a salary at an annual rate of $72,000 at such intervals as may be consistent with the Company’s normal compensation schedule, but not less than once per month.

4.2 Bonus.

(a) The Company shall establish an annual bonus plan of which certain management employees of the Company shall be eligible to participate, which annual bonus plan shall comprise a calendar year (the “Plan Year”). Executive will be eligible to participate in such annual bonus plan during the term of this Agreement with goals (the “Annual Goals”) established and approved by the Board of Directors. Pursuant to this annual bonus plan, Executive shall be eligible for discretionary performance and incentive bonuses if and as may be determined in the sole discretion of the Board of Directors of the Company.  The goals that shall be tied to the Company’s Long Term Financial Pro forma and shall serve as the basis of evaluation for any payments awarded pursuant to the Company’s annual bonus plan shall be established and approved by the Board of Directors. At the conclusion of the Plan Year, the Board of Directors shall determine the level of success achieved by the Executive against the Annual Goals and recommend the amount of the annual bonus plan payment.  If Executive’s employment is terminated for reasons other than Due Cause or his voluntary resignation, he will be entitled to receive any bonus earned up to the date of termination as reasonably determined by the Board of Directors.  All payments related to the annual bonus plan are subject to the prior approval by the Board of Directors and the Company’s ability to make such payments when considering the cash position of the Company.

(b) Borkowski will receive a One Hundred Thousand Dollar ($100,000) bonus if the Company’s Tropine 3 receives FDA Approval for commercial sale and marketing.

4.3 Stock.  The Company hereby grants, as part of the Company’s Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP), to Executive the right to purchase the Company’s common stock at ten ($0.10) Cents per share. As of the Effective Date of this Agreement, the Company grants Executive five million (5,000,000) options of Company’s common stock on a one-for-one conversation as of September 1, 2012.  The Executive Options will vest on a quarterly basis over a three-year period.

a) Accelerated Vesting of Options.  Upon the sale, merger or any transaction resulting in the majority of the Company stock being obtained, then all of the Executives’ options not vested will vest immediately and become exercisable.

4.4 Business Expenses. Executive shall be reimbursed for business-related expenses that he incurs pursuant to his employment with the Company, such expenses to be timely submitted and reasonable, and subject to the Company’s then standing Expense Reimbursement Policy and the review and approval of the Board of Directors or its authorized designate. Executive shall provide the Company with expense reports detailing business-related expenses and supporting documentation and other substantiation of such expenses that conform to the reporting requirements of the Company and requirements of the Internal Revenue Service.  Borkowski is located in the state of Florida and Borkowski will not have to relocate.  Borkowski as part of this engagement is required to commute to Company and shall have expenses paid accordingly.

  

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4.5 Vacation.   Executive shall be entitled to vacations in accordance with Company policy in effect from time to time.  Until written policies are adopted, Borkowski will accrue two (2) weeks vacation during the Initial Term and three (3) weeks vacation during each Additional Term.

Section 5. Covenants of Executive.

5.1 Confidentiality. During the Employment Period and following the termination thereof for any reason, Executive shall not disclose or make any use of, for his own benefit or for the benefit of a business or entity other than the Company or its affiliates, any secret or confidential information, lists of customers and prospective customers or any other information of or pertaining to the Company or its affiliates that is not generally known within the trade of the Company or its affiliates or which is not publicly available.

5.2 Inventions and Secrecy. Except as otherwise provided in this Section 5.2, Executive (i) shall hold in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of the Company and its affiliates, all secret and confidential information, knowledge, or data of the Company and its affiliates obtained by Executive during his employment by the Company, which is not generally know to the public or recognized as standard practice (whether or not developed by Executive) and shall not, during his employment by the Company and following the termination of such employment for any reason, communicate or divulge any such information, knowledge or data to any person or entity other than the Company or its affiliates or persons or entities designated by the Company; (ii) shall promptly disclose to the Company all inventions, ideas, devices and processes made or conceived by him along or jointly with others, from the time of entering the Company’s employ and until such employment is terminated and for a one (1) year period following such termination, relevant or pertinent in any way, whether directly or indirectly, to the Company or its affiliates or resulting from or suggested by any work which he may have done for or at the request of the Company or its affiliates; (iii) shall at all times during his employment with the Company, assist the Company and its affiliates in every proper way (at the expense of the Company) to obtain and develop for the benefit of the Company inventions, ideas, devices and processes, whether or not patented; and (iv) shall perform all such acts and execute, acknowledge and deliver all such instruments as may be necessary or desirable in the opinion of the Company to vest in the Company, the entire interest in such inventions, ideas, devices and processes referred to in this Section 5.2.  Executive and Company each agree that all documents, reports, files, analyses, drawings, designs, tools, equipment, plans (including, without limitation, marketing and sales plans), proposals, customer lists, computer software or hardware, and similar materials that are made by Executive or come into his or its possession by reason of and during the term of Executive’s engagement with Company are the property of Company and will not be used by his in any way adverse to Company’s interests.  Executive also agrees not to allow any such documents or things, or any copies, reproductions or summaries to be delivered to or used by any third party without the specific consent of Company.  Executive agrees to deliver to the Company, upon demand, and in any event upon the termination of Executive’s engagement, all of such documents and things which are in Executive’s possession or under his or its control.  Executive expressly agrees that all of his work product shall be and remain the sole and exclusive property of the Company.  Accordingly, all work products eligible for any form of copyright protection shall be deemed a “work made for hire” under the copyright laws and shall be owned by the Company.

  

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5.3 Competition Following Termination. For the six month period (severance period) following termination, for any reason, of Executive’s employment with the Company, Executive shall not, without the prior written consent of the Company, which consent may be withheld at the sole discretion of the Company, (i) engage directly or indirectly, whether as an officer, director, stockholder (of 10% or more of such entity), partner, majority owner, managerial employee, creditor, or otherwise with the operation, management or conduct of any business that competes with the businesses of the Company or its affiliates being conducted at the time of such termination; (ii) solicit, contact, interfere with, or divert any customer served by the Company or its affiliates, or any prospective customer identified by or on behalf of the Company or its affiliates (such customers and prospective customers existing or identified by the Company as of the date of Executive’s termination) if such intention is to divert business from or compete with the Company; or (iii) solicit any person then or previously employed by the Company or its affiliates to join Executive, whether as a partner, agent, employee or otherwise, in any enterprise engaged in a business similar to the businesses of the Company or its affiliates being conducted at the time of such termination.

5.4 Acknowledgement.  Executive acknowledges that the restrictions set forth in this Section 5 are reasonable in scope and essential to the preservation of the businesses and proprietary properties of the Company and its affiliates and that the enforcement thereof will not in any manner preclude Executive, in the event of his termination of employment with the Company, from becoming gainfully employed in such manner and to such extent as to provide a reasonable standard of living for himself, the members of his family and those dependent upon him of at least the sort and fashion to which he and they have become accustomed and may expect.

5.5 Severability - Covenants. The covenants of Executive contained in this Section 5 shall each be construed as any agreement independent of any other provision in this Agreement and the existence of any claim or cause of action of Executive against the Company or its affiliates, whether predicated on this Agreement or otherwise, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by the Company or its affiliates of such covenants. The parties hereto expressly agree and contract that it is not the intention of any party to violate any public policy, statutory or common law, and that if any sentence, paragraph, clause or combination of the same of this Agreement is in violation of the law of any state where applicable, such sentence, paragraph, clause or combination of the same shall be void in the jurisdictions where it is unlawful and the remainder of such provision and this Agreement shall remain binding on the parties to make the covenants of this Agreement binding only to the extent that it may be lawfully done under existing applicable laws. In the event that any part of any covenant of this Agreement is determined by a court of law to be overly broad thereby making the covenant unenforceable, the parties hereto agree, and it is their desire, that such court shall substitute a judicially enforceable limitation in its place, and that as so modified the covenant shall be binding upon the parties as if originally set forth herein.

  

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Section 6.  Indemnification.  In addition to any rights Executive may have under the Company's charter or by-laws, the Company agrees to indemnify Executive and hold Executive harmless, both during the Term and thereafter, against all costs, expenses (including, without limitation, fines, excise taxes and attorneys' and accountants’ fees) and liabilities (other than settlements to which the Company does not consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld) (collectively, "Losses") reasonably incurred by Executive in connection with any claim, action, proceeding or investigation brought against or involving Executive with respect to, arising out of or in any way relating to Executive's employment with the Company or Executive's service as a director of the Company; provided, however, that the Company shall not be required to indemnify Executive for Losses incurred as a result of Executive's intentional misconduct or gross negligence (other than matters where Executive acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in and not opposed to the Company's best interests). Executive shall promptly notify the Company of any claim, action, proceeding or investigation under this paragraph and the Company shall be entitled to participate in the defense of any such claim, action, proceeding or investigation and, if it so chooses, to assume the defense with counsel selected by the Company; provided that Executive shall have the right to employ counsel to represent him (at the Company's expense) if Company counsel would have a "conflict of interest" in representing both the Company and Executive. The Company shall not settle or compromise any claim, action, proceeding or investigation without Executive's consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld; provided, however, that such consent shall not be required if the settlement entails only the payment of money and the Company fully indemnifies Executive in connection therewith. The Company further agrees to advance any and all expenses (including, without limitation, the fees and expenses of counsel) reasonably incurred by the Executive in connection with any such claim, action, proceeding or investigation. The Company currently maintains a policy of directors' and officers' liability insurance covering Executive and, notwithstanding the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, the Company shall maintain a directors' and officers' liability insurance policy covering Executive for a period of time following such expiration or earlier termination equal to the statute of limitations for any claim that may be asserted against Executive for which coverage is available under such directors' and officers' liability insurance policy. The provisions of this paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement for any reason.

  

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Section 7.  Notice. Any notice required or permitted hereunder shall be made in writing (i) either by actual delivery of the notice into the hands of the party hereunder entitled, or (ii) by the mailing of the notice in the United States mail, certified mail, return receipt requested, all postage prepaid and addressed to the party to whom the notice is to be given at the party’s respective address set forth below, or such other address as the parties may from time to time designate by written notice as provided herein and (iii) via facsimile to the fax number provided by the Parties below with a confirmation receipt.  Notice will hereby be deemed to be satisfied via the delivery of any of the methods listed above.

If to the Company:

Pristine Solutions, Inc.

Address:   9595 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 900

   Beverly Hills, CA 90212

   Facsimile:

If to the Company General Counsel:

Attn: Lawrence Washor

Address:

Facsimile

If to Executive:

Oracle Capital Partners, LLC in care of Michael J. Borkowski

Address:   6365 Collins Avenue Suite 3403

   Miami Beach, CA 33141

   Facsimile:

The notice shall be deemed to be received in case (i) on the date of actual receipt by the party and in case (ii) three days following the date of the mailing.

Section 8. Amendment and Waiver.  No amendment or modification of this Agreement shall be valid or binding upon: (i) the Company unless made in writing and signed by an officer of the Company, duly authorized by the Board of Directors of the Company or; (ii) Executive unless made in writing and signed by him. The waiver by the Company or Executive of the breach of any Provision of this Agreement by the other party shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach of such party.

  

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Section 9. Governing Law/Waiver of Claims/Arbitration. (a) The validity and effect of this Agreement and the rights and obligations of the parties hereto shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Nevada without giving effect to the principles of conflicts of laws thereof.

(b) Each Party to this Agreement hereby waives any claim it may have on such other Party due to any past business dealings between the Parties prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement.  Additionally, the parties hereto agree that in the event of any and all disagreements and controversies arising from this Agreement or any other agreements between the Company and Executive the breach, termination or validity thereof or the  present and future dealings between the parties, such disagreements and controversies shall be subject to a two step mediation and binding arbitration process.  The first step will be to a one time mediations session to be held in accordance with the Nevada Bar Associations Mediation guidelines and to be heard in front of a Mediation expert that has been practicing for a period of at least 5 years.  If the Parties fail to resolve their dispute via Mediation, the Parties agree to a second step of binding arbitration as arbitrated in accordance with the then current Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”) to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada before one neutral arbitrator. Such arbitrator shall be selected by mutual agreement of the parties within thirty days of written notice of a continuing dispute following mediation of said disagreement or controversy. If the parties cannot mutually agree to an arbitrator within thirty days, then the AAA shall designate the arbitrator. Either party may apply to the arbitrator seeking injunctive relief until the arbitration award is rendered or the controversy is otherwise resolved. Without waiving any remedy under this Agreement, either party may also seek from any court having jurisdiction any interim or provisional relief that is necessary to protect the rights or property of that party, pending the establishment of the arbitral tribunal (or pending the arbitral tribunal’s determination of the merits of the controversy). In the event of any such disagreement or controversy, neither party shall directly or indirectly reveal, report, publish or disclose any information relating to such disagreement or controversy to any person, firm or corporation not expressly authorized by the other party to receive such information or use such information or assist any other person in doing so, except to comply with actual legal obligations of such party or unless such disclosure is directly related to an arbitration proceeding as provided herein, including, but not limited to, the prosecution or defense of any claim in such arbitration. The costs and expenses of the arbitration (excluding attorneys’ fees) shall be paid by the non-prevailing Party or as determined by the arbitrator. This paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

Section 10. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains all of the terms agreed upon by the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements, arrangements and communications between the parties dealing with such subject matter, whether oral or written, but limited to the Employment Period.

Section 11. Reservation of Right. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Company reserves the right to modify, suspend or discontinue any and all benefit plans, practices, policies and programs at any time whether before or after termination of this Agreement without advance notice to or recourse by Executive.

  

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Section 12. Binding Effect.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the transferees, successors and assigns of the Company, including any company or entity with which the Company may merge or consolidate.

Section 13. Remedies for Breach. Executive acknowledges that his services pursuant to this Agreement are unique and extraordinary and that irreparable injury will result to the Company and its businesses and properties in the event of a material breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement to be performed by him, the Company shall be entitled, if it so elects, to institute and prosecute proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction, either at law or in equity, to enjoin him from performing services for any other person or entity in violation of any of the terms of this Agreement, and to obtain damages for any breach of this Agreement. In the event of a material breach by the Company of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement to be performed by it, Executive shall have all remedies, legal or equitable, available to him under the laws of the State of Nevada. The remedies provided herein shall be cumulative and in addition to any and all other remedies which either party may have at law or in equity.

Section 14. Costs of Enforcement. In the event of any suit or proceeding seeking to enforce the terms, covenants or conditions of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall, in addition to all other remedies and relief that may be available pursuant to this Agreement or applicable law, recover his or its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs as shall be determined and awarded by an arbitrator or court, as the case may be.

Section 15. Headings. Numbers and titles to paragraphs hereof are for information purposes only and, where inconsistent with the text, are to be disregarded.

Section 16. Severability – General. If any provision of this Agreement or the application of any such provision to any person or circumstance shall be held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof

Section 17. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be deemed to be an original and all of which together shall be deemed to be one and the same agreement.

Signatures on the following page

  

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date first set forth above.

Pristine Solutions, Inc. 

By:           /s/ Michael J. Borkowski

Printed:  Michael J. Borkowski

Title:       Chief Executive Officer

Date:       September 1, 2012

Michael J. Borkowski

By:      /s/ Michael J. Borkowski

Printed:   Michael J. Borkowski

Title:        Individual

Date:        September 1, 2012

 

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