Document:

Exhibit

 EXHIBIT 10.1

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
This Employment Agreement (this “Agreement”), effective as of January 4, 2018 (the “Effective Date”), is by and among Geoffroy van Raemdonck (the “Executive”) and The Neiman Marcus Group LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“NMG”).
		
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	Definitions.  As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the following meanings:

(a)    “Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with, such Person.  As of the Effective Date, NMG and Parent are “Affiliates” of one another.
(b)    “Cause” means one or more of the following: (i) the Executive’s willful and material failure to substantially perform his duties (other than as a result of physical or mental illness or injury), or other material breach of this Agreement by the Executive; (ii) the Executive’s (A) willful misconduct (including without limitation the Executive’s engaging in sexually or other harassing conduct) or (B) gross negligence, in each which is materially injurious to NMG or any of its Affiliates; (iii) the Executive’s material breach of his fiduciary duty or duty of loyalty to NMG or any of its Affiliates; (iv) the commission by the Executive of any felony or other serious criminal offense, or any violations of federal or state securities laws; or (v) the Executive’s insubordination or failure to comply with the Parent Board’s reasonable directives.  For purposes of the foregoing, no act or failure to act shall be treated as “willful” unless done, or omitted to be done, by the Executive not in good faith and without the reasonable belief that the Executive’s action or omission was in the best interest of NMG.
(c)    “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
(d)    “Commencement Date” means February 12, 2018.
(e)    “Competitor” means (i) any Person (other than NMG or an Affiliate of NMG) that owns or operates a multi-brand luxury apparel and accessories (x) department store, (y) specialty retail store, or (z) online store; (ii) Saks Incorporated, Nordstrom, Inc., Barneys New York, Inc., Macy’s, Inc., Hudson’s Bay Company, Amazon.com, Inc., Lord & Taylor Holdings, LLC; Yoox Net-a-Porter Group S.p.A, Matches Fashion, Luisa Via Roma, S.p.A, Farfetch, Revolve, Stylebop GmbH, and Moda Operandi, Inc. or, if those corporate names are not correct, the businesses commonly referred to as “Saks,” “Nordstrom’s,” “Barneys,” “Macy’s,” “Bloomingdales,” “Hudson’s Bay,” “Amazon,” “Lord and Taylor,” “Net-a-Porter,” “Matches Fashion,” “Luisa Via Roma,” “Farfetch,” “Revolve,” “Stylebop” and “Moda Operandi” or any of their respective parent companies, as applicable; and (iii) the successors to and assigns of the Persons described in (ii).  For the avoidance of doubt, the term Competitor will not include luxury brands whether or not such brands operate retail stores that distribute exclusively their own brands.
(f)    “Confidential Information” means all confidential or proprietary information of NMG, Parent and their respective Affiliates, including (without limitation) all documents or information, in whatever form or medium, concerning or evidencing: sales; costs; pricing; strategies; forecasts and long range plans; financial and tax information; personnel information; business, 

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marketing and operational projections, plans and opportunities; and customer, vendor, and supplier information; but excluding any such information that is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of any breach of this Agreement or other unauthorized or prohibited disclosure by the Executive.
(g)    “Disability” means, and shall be deemed to have occurred if, the Executive has been determined under NMG’s long-term disability plan to be eligible for long-term disability benefits.  In the absence of the Executive’s participation in such plan, “Disability” means that, in the Parent Board’s sole judgment, the Executive is unable to perform any of the material duties of his regular position because of an illness or injury for (i) 80% or more of the normal working days during six consecutive calendar months or (ii) 50% or more of the normal working days during twelve consecutive calendar months.
(h)    “Employment Termination Date” means the effective date of termination of the Executive’s employment as established under Paragraph 6(i).
(i)    “Good Reason” means any of the following actions if taken without the Executive’s prior consent: (i) any material failure by NMG to comply with its obligations under Paragraph 5 (Compensation and Related Matters); (ii) any material failure by NMG to comply with its obligations under Paragraph 20 (Assumption by Successor); (iii) a material reduction in the Executive’s responsibilities or duties as in effect on the Effective Date; (iv) a material change in geographic location from either Dallas, TX or New York, NY; (v) the material reduction in title of the Executive or reporting relationships as Chief Executive Officer of NMG; (vi) so long as no shares of NMG’s or Parent’s capital stock (or the capital stock of any Person or Persons that are successors to the business of NMG or Parent) are listed on a national securities exchange, any action or inaction by NMG or Parent or their shareholders that prevents the Executive from serving on the NMG Board, other than an action or inaction that (A) is required by law, (B) occurs because of a reorganization where the Executive will serve on the board or boards of the Person or Persons that are successors to the business of NMG or Parent, or (C) occurs in connection with the termination of the Executive’s employment due to death, by NMG for Cause or Disability or by Executive without Good Reason or for retirement; or (vii) a material breach of this Agreement by NMG.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Parent’s appointment of an Executive Chairman of the Parent Board will not constitute either a violation of this Agreement or Good Reason, provided, however, that such Executive Chairman will not be engaged on a full-time basis to direct the operations of the Company and no Company executives will report directly to such Executive Chairman.  
(j)    “Management Equity Incentive Plan” means the Neiman Marcus Group, Inc. Management Equity Incentive Plan.
(k)    “Parent” means Neiman Marcus Group, Inc.
(l)    “Parent Board” means the Board of Directors of Parent or committee thereof, or any successor governing body of Parent or its successors.

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(m)    “Person” means any individual, corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated organization, limited liability company, government or other entity.
(n)    “Target Bonus” means the target bonus under NMG’s annual incentive bonus program(s).
(o)    “Work Product” means all ideas, works of authorship, inventions and other creations, whether or not patentable, copyrightable, or subject to other intellectual-property protection, that are made, conceived, developed or worked on in whole or in part by the Executive while employed by NMG or any of its Affiliates, that relate in any manner whatsoever to the business, existing, proposed or advisable, of NMG or any of its Affiliates, or any other business or research or development effort in which NMG or any of its Affiliates engages during the Executive’s employment.  Work Product includes any material previously conceived, made, developed or worked on during the Executive’s employment with NMG or any of its Affiliates prior to the Commencement Date.
		
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	Employment.  NMG agrees to employ the Executive, and the Executive agrees to be employed, in the position and with the duties and responsibilities set forth in Paragraph 4, and upon the other terms and conditions set out in this Agreement.

		
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	Term.  Unless sooner terminated as provided in this Agreement, the term of this Agreement shall commence on the Commencement Date and extend until the fourth anniversary thereof (the “Employment Term”), provided that the Employment Term shall automatically be extended for successive one year periods thereafter, unless at least three months prior to the commencement of any such one year period, either party provides written notice to the other (a “Notice of Non-Renewal”) that the Employment Term shall not be so extended.  The Executive’s employment will end upon the expiration of the Employment Term.  

		
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	Position and Duties.

(a)    The Executive shall serve as the Chief Executive Officer of NMG and Parent.  In such capacities, the Executive, subject to the ultimate control and direction of the Parent Board, shall have and exercise direct charge of and general supervision over the business and affairs of NMG and Parent, including without limitation the authority to hire and fire senior executives in reasonable consultation with the Parent Board and subject to the Stockholders Agreement, dated as of October 25, 2013, of Parent.  In addition, the Executive shall have such other duties, functions, responsibilities, and authority as are from time to time delegated to the Executive by the Parent Board; provided, however, that such duties, functions, responsibilities, and authority are reasonable and customary for a person serving in the same or similar capacity of an enterprise comparable to NMG, Parent and their Affiliates.  The Executive shall report and be accountable to the Parent Board.  During the portion of the Employment Term during which no shares of NMG’s or Parent’s capital stock (or the capital stock of any Person or Persons that are successors to the business of NMG or Parent) are listed on a national securities exchange, the Executive shall serve as a member of the Parent Board.  During any portion of the Employment Term during which shares of NMG’s or Parent’s capital stock (or the capital stock of any Person or Persons that are successors to the 

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business of NMG or Parent) are listed on a national securities exchange, the Parent Board shall nominate the Executive for election to the board of directors of any such entity, and fully endorse and support the Executive’s election to any such board.
(b)    During the Employment Term, the Executive shall devote his full time, skill, and attention and his best efforts to the business and affairs of NMG and its Affiliates to the extent necessary to discharge fully, faithfully, and efficiently the duties and responsibilities delegated and assigned to the Executive in or pursuant to this Agreement, except for usual, ordinary, and customary periods of vacation and absence due to illness or other disability.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive may (i) subject to the prior written approval of the Parent Board, serve as a director or as a member of an advisory board of a Person that is not a Competitor, provided, however, that the Executive may continue to serve on the board of directors of the entity previously disclosed to the Parent Board, which continued service has been authorized and approved by the Parent Board on terms to be mutually agreed upon between the Executive and the Parent Board, (ii) serve as an officer or director or otherwise participate in non-profit educational, welfare, social, religious, professional, and civic organizations, including, without limitation, all such positions and participation in effect as of the Commencement Date, and (iii) manage personal and family investments; provided, however, that any such activities as described in (i), (ii) or (iii) of the preceding provisions of this Paragraph 4(b) do not materially interfere with the performance and fulfillment of the Executive’s duties and responsibilities as an executive of NMG and Parent in accordance with this Agreement.  
(c)    In connection with the Executive’s employment by NMG under this Agreement, the Executive shall be based at the principal executive offices of NMG in Dallas, Texas, except for such reasonable travel as the performance of the Executive’s duties in the business of NMG and its Affiliates may require.  In addition, the parties acknowledge and agree that the Executive will regularly travel to and work from New York, New York. 
(d)    All services that the Executive may render to NMG or any of its Affiliates in any capacity during the Employment Term shall be deemed to be services required by this Agreement and the consideration for such services is that provided for in this Agreement.
		
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	Compensation and Related Matters.

(a)    Base Salary.  During the Employment Term, NMG shall pay to the Executive for his services under this Agreement an annual base salary.  The Executive’s annual base salary, as in effect from time to time, is hereinafter referred to as the “Base Salary.” The Base Salary on the Commencement Date shall be $1,000,000.  The Base Salary will be reviewed annually and is subject to increase at the discretion of the Parent Board.  The Base Salary may not be reduced, provided, however, that the Base Salary may be reduced, without such reduction constituting either a violation of this Agreement or Good Reason, if the reduction is pursuant to action of NMG or its Affiliates reducing the annual salaries of all NMG senior executives by substantially equal amounts or substantially equal percentages of such executives’ annual salaries.  The Base Salary shall be payable in installments in accordance with the general payroll practices of NMG, but no less frequently than monthly.

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(b)    Annual Incentives.  The Executive will participate in NMG’s annual incentive bonus program(s) applicable to the Executive’s position, in accordance with the terms of such program(s), and shall have the opportunity to earn an annual bonus thereunder based on the achievement of performance objectives determined by the Parent Board after consultation with the Executive (the “Annual Bonus”).  During each fiscal year, the minimum bonus payable to the Executive if the threshold bonus targets for such year are achieved will be 50% of the Executive’s Base Salary for such fiscal year, the Target Bonus will be 100% of Base Salary, and the maximum bonus payable to the Executive will be 250% of Base Salary.  The actual amount of any Annual Bonus paid to the Executive will be determined according to the terms of the annual incentive bonus program(s), including any such terms that place the amount of any Annual Bonus within the discretion of the Parent Board; provided, however, that for the fiscal year ending on July 28, 2018, the Executive’s Annual Bonus will be no less than an amount equal to a prorated portion of the higher of (i) the Target Bonus and (ii) the bonus otherwise earned for such year based on actual performance, with the prorated portion determined in each case by multiplying the higher of (i) and (ii) by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days the Executive was employed during the fiscal year and the denominator of which is the total number of days in such fiscal year.  No Annual Bonus will be paid pursuant to this Paragraph 5(b) unless the Executive has remained continuously employed with NMG through the applicable payment date which date shall be following the end of the fiscal year and in the calendar year in which the applicable fiscal year ends, except as otherwise expressly provided for in Paragraph 7 hereof.
(c)    Long-term Incentives.  On, or as soon as reasonably practicable after the Commencement Date, and in all events prior to the one-month anniversary of the Commencement Date, the Parent Board will grant to Executive (i) a time-vested stock option to purchase 17,500 shares of Class A and Class B common stock of Parent (“Shares”) on terms as set forth in the Time-Vested Option Agreement as set forth in Exhibit A, (ii) a performance-vested stock option to purchase 17,500 Shares on terms as set forth in the Performance-Vested Option Agreement as set forth in Exhibit B, and (iii) 8,000 restricted Shares on terms as set for in the Restricted Stock Agreement as set forth in Exhibit C. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that the terms of the grant of an award pursuant to the Management Equity Incentive Plan shall be governed exclusively by the terms of such plan and award agreement, including, without limitation, the vesting provisions thereof. Accordingly, except as otherwise provided pursuant to such plan or award agreement, there shall be no acceleration of vesting as a result of a termination of employment for any reason. Following the grants described above, the Executive will be eligible to participate in such long-term incentive programs as the Parent Board may determine from time to time on terms and conditions that are similar to other senior executives of NMG.  
(d)    Mid-Term Incentive Plan.  The Executive will participate in the FY2018 Mid-Term Cash Incentive Plan (the “Mid-Term Plan”) on the terms as set forth in the Mid-Term Plan attached hereto as Exhibit D.  For purposes of the Mid-Term Plan, the Executive’s (i) FY 2018 target bonus will be $750,000, (ii) FY 2019 target bonus will be $1,500,000 and (iii) FY 2020 target bonus will be $1,750,000.
(e)    Employee Benefits.  During the Employment Term, the Executive shall be eligible to participate in all employee benefit plans, programs, and arrangements that are generally made 

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available by NMG to its senior executives, including without limitation NMG’s life insurance, long-term disability, and health plans.  Such participation shall be subject to (i) requirements of applicable law, (ii) the terms of the applicable plan documents, (iii) generally applicable NMG policies and (iv) the discretion of the Parent Board.
(f)    Fringe Benefits.  During the Employment Term, the Executive will be eligible for the perquisites and other fringe benefits that are made available by NMG to its senior executives generally and to such perquisites and fringe benefits that are made available by NMG to the Executive in particular, subject to any applicable terms and conditions of any specific perquisite or other fringe benefit.  
(g)    Relocation.  A relocation program will be made available to the Executive to assist the Executive with relocation to the greater Dallas, Texas area, a summary of which has been provided to the Executive.  The total of all reimbursements pursuant to this Paragraph 5(g) shall be an amount to be mutually agreed upon by the Executive and NMG.  All reimbursements pursuant to this Paragraph 5(g) shall be made in 2018 and will be made consistent with NMG’s policies or practices for reimbursement of expenses incurred by other NMG senior executives.  If the Executive’s employment with NMG is terminated for Cause, or if the Executive resigns his employment for any reason other than Good Reason, in each case, prior to the 24 month anniversary of the Commencement Date (the “Reimbursement Period”), the Executive shall reimburse NMG a prorated amount of the amounts reimbursed to him in accordance with this Section 5(g).  The amount of the reimbursement payable to NMG by the Executive shall be determined by (i) dividing (A) the number of months remaining in the Reimbursement Period by (B) 24, then (ii) multiplying the result by the total amounts reimbursed to him in accordance with this Section 5(g).  The Executive acknowledges that he has read and understands the Neiman Marcus Relocation Policy, and his obligations thereunder.
(h)    Signing Bonus.  The Executive shall receive a one-time signing bonus of $1,000,000, payable over 24 months following the Commencement Date, in equal installments and in accordance with the general payroll practices of NMG, but no less frequently than monthly, and subject to the Executive’s continued employment with NMG through the applicable payment dates.
(i)    Financial Planning and Advice.  The Executive shall be eligible to receive reimbursement for up to $5,000 per each calendar year during the Employment Term for fees and expenses incurred by his for personal financial and tax advice and planning, including without limitation fees and expenses covering services relating to personal financial and tax advice and planning arising from the Executive’s compensation and benefits provided pursuant to this Agreement and otherwise by NMG.  The Executive shall provide to NMG a request for reimbursement along with a reasonably detailed receipt indicating the nature of the services provided for any such fees and expenses within 30 days of the occurrence of such fees and expenses.  Any such reimbursement shall be made as soon as administratively possible, but in any event no later than the maximum time permitted by Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-3(i)(1)(iv).  The amount of expenses incurred that are eligible for reimbursement pursuant to this Paragraph 5(h) with respect to any calendar year shall not affect the amount eligible for reimbursement in any other calendar year.

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(j)    Executive Coaching.  During the Employment Term, the Executive shall be eligible to receive executive coaching services with an executive coach to be mutually agreed upon by the Executive and Parent Board.  The fees of such executive coaching services, which will not exceed $5,000 per month, will be paid directly by NMG to such coach.
(k)    Expenses.  The Executive shall be eligible to receive reimbursement for all reasonable expenses incurred by the Executive in performing his duties and responsibilities under this Agreement, consistent with NMG’s policies or practices for reimbursement of expenses incurred by other NMG senior executives.  In addition, and in lieu of any reimbursement to the Executive of hotel or other lodging expenses incurred by the Executive in connection with trips to New York for the business of NMG or its Affiliates, NMG shall pay the Executive a lump sum cash payment during each year of the Employment Term in the amount of $15,000 plus an amount necessary to gross-up such payment for income taxes to be incurred by the Executive on such payment such that the net amount of each such payment after income taxes shall total $15,000.  Such payments shall be made on the first regularly scheduled pay date in January of each calendar year during the Employment Term, or, in the event of the Executive’s separation from service during the Employment Term and prior to the payment of such amount for such year, the date of the Executive’s separation from service.  The Executive shall also participate in any NMG policy providing for the reimbursement to employees of liability for any New York state and city taxes, on an after-tax basis, incurred by NMG employees who work principally in states other than New York, subject to the terms and conditions of such policy so long as it is in effect and as it may be amended from time to time; provided that the Executive’s participation in such policy shall not result in the Executive being reimbursed for income taxes which are grossed up in connection with the New York lodging payment provided for above.
(l)    Vacations.  During the Employment Term, the Executive shall be eligible for 5 weeks of vacation, in addition to sick pay and other paid and unpaid time off in accordance with the policies and practices of NMG.  The Executive agrees to use his vacation and other paid time off at such times that are (i) consistent with the proper performance of his duties and responsibilities and (ii) mutually convenient for NMG and the Executive.
(m)    Legal Fees.  NMG will promptly reimburse the Executive for his reasonable legal fees incurred in connection with the negotiation of this Agreement and the Exhibits hereto, provided, however, such fees shall not exceed $55,000.
(n)    Indemnification.  The Executive will be entitled to indemnification on the same terms as indemnification is made available by NMG to its other senior executives and directors (in each case, in their capacities as such), whether through NMG’s bylaws or otherwise.
		
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	Termination of Employment.

(a)    Death.  The Executive’s employment shall terminate automatically upon his death.
(b)    Disability.  In the event of the Executive’s Disability during the Employment Term, NMG may notify the Executive of NMG’s termination of the Executive’s employment.

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(c)    Termination by NMG for Cause.  NMG may terminate the Executive’s employment for Cause.  To exercise its right to terminate the Executive’s employment, solely to the extent such event may reasonably be corrected, NMG must first provide the Executive with a reasonable period of time to correct the circumstances or events (but not more than 30 days) that NMG contends give rise to the existence of Cause under such provision.  Prior to terminating the Executive’s employment for Cause under this Paragraph 6(c), NMG must provide the Executive with a written notice of its intent to terminate his employment for Cause.  Such written notice must specify the particular act or acts or failure(s) to act that form(s) the basis for the decision to so terminate the Executive’s employment for Cause.  The Executive will be given the opportunity within 30 calendar days of his receipt of such notice to meet with the Parent Board to defend himself with regard to the alleged act or acts or failure(s) to act.  If at the conclusion of or following such a meeting, the Parent Board decides to proceed with the termination of the Executive’s employment for Cause, such a termination will be effected by providing the Executive with a Notice of Termination under Paragraph 6(h).  Upon or after NMG’s issuance of the notice of intent to terminate the Executive’s employment for Cause, NMG may suspend the Executive with pay pending the Parent Board’s decision whether to proceed with the termination.  
(d)    Termination by the Executive for Good Reason.  The Executive may terminate his employment for Good Reason.  To exercise his right to terminate for Good Reason, the Executive must provide written notice to NMG of his belief that Good Reason exists, and that notice shall describe the circumstance believed by his to constitute Good Reason.  Prior to the Executive terminating his employment for Good Reason under this Paragraph 6(d), the Executive must provide NMG with a written notice of his intent to terminate his employment for Good Reason.  If that circumstance may reasonably be remedied, NMG shall have 30 days to effect that remedy.  If not remedied within that 30-day period, the Executive may submit a Notice of Termination; provided, however, that the Notice of Termination invoking the Executive’s right to terminate his employment for Good Reason must be given, and such termination must be effective, no later than (i) 60 days after the later of the first date the Executive knew or should have known that Good Reason existed, and (ii) the end of NMG’s 30-day cure period, if applicable; otherwise, the Executive is deemed to have accepted the circumstance(s) that may have given rise to the existence of Good Reason; provided, further, that notwithstanding anything to the contrary, NMG shall have the right to accelerate the Employment Termination Date to an earlier date than that specified in the Executive’s notice so long as NMG pays his all compensation to which he would have been entitled had the Employment Termination Date not been so accelerated.
(e)    Termination by the Executive without Good Reason.  The Executive may voluntarily terminate the Executive’s employment without Good Reason upon at least three months’ prior written notice to NMG; provided that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary, NMG shall have the right to accelerate the Employment Termination Date to an earlier date than that specified in the Executive’s written notice so long as NMG pays him the Base Salary to which he would have been entitled had the Employment Termination Date not been so accelerated on the 60th day following the Employment Termination Date.   
(f)    Termination by the Company without Cause.  NMG may terminate the Executive’s employment without Cause immediately upon written notice to the Executive.

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(g)    Termination by Reason of Non-Renewal.  The Executive’s employment will terminate upon the expiration of the Employment Term if either party provides a Notice of Non-Renewal pursuant to Paragraph 3.  Such a termination of employment shall not be considered to be a termination under Paragraph 6(e) or 6(f).
(h)    Notice of Termination.  Any termination of the Executive’s employment by NMG or by the Executive (other than a termination pursuant to Paragraph 6(a) or Paragraph 6(g)) shall be communicated by a Notice of Termination.  A “Notice of Termination” is a written notice that must (i) indicate the specific termination provision in this Agreement relied upon; (ii) in the case of a termination for Disability, Cause, or Good Reason, set forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed to provide a basis for termination of the Executive’s employment under the provision invoked, including the particular act or acts or failure(s) to act that is or are the basis of any termination for Cause or Good Reason; and (iii) if the termination is by the Executive under Paragraph 6(e), or by NMG for any reason, specify the Employment Termination Date.  The failure by NMG to set forth in the Notice of Termination any fact or circumstance that contributes to a showing of Cause shall not waive any right of NMG or preclude NMG from asserting such fact or circumstance in enforcing NMG’s rights.  The failure of the Executive to set forth in the Notice of Termination any fact or circumstances that contributes to a showing of Good Reason shall not waive any right of the Executive or preclude the Executive from asserting such fact or circumstance in enforcing his rights.
(i)    Employment Termination Date.  The Employment Termination Date shall be as follows: (i) if the Executive’s employment is terminated by his death, the date of his death; (ii) if the Executive’s employment is terminated by NMG because of his Disability or for Cause, the date specified in the Notice of Termination, which date shall be no earlier than the date such notice is given; (iii) if the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Executive for Good Reason, the date on which the Notice of Termination is given; (iv) if the termination is under Paragraph 6(e), the date specified in the Notice of Termination, which date shall be no earlier than three months after the date of such notice is given (subject to the provisions therein); (v) if the termination is under Paragraph 6(f) the date specified in the Notice of Termination; or (vi) if a Notice of Non-Renewal is provided by either party pursuant to Paragraph 3, upon expiration of the Employment Term.
(j)    Resignation.  In the event of termination of the Executive’s employment (for any reason other than the death of the Executive), the Executive agrees that if at such time he is a member of the Parent Board or is an officer of NMG or a director or officer of any of its Affiliates, he shall be deemed to have resigned from such position(s) effective on the Employment Termination Date unless the parties otherwise agree.
		
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	Compensation Upon Termination of Employment.

(a)    Death.  If the Executive’s employment is terminated by reason of the Executive’s death, NMG shall pay to the Executive’s estate within 60 days of the Employment Termination Date (i) any unpaid portion of the Executive’s Base Salary accrued through the Employment Termination Date and any earned Annual Bonus payable for the preceding fiscal year that has otherwise not already been paid (together, the “Compensation Payment”), provided that the payment of any such bonus may not be delayed past the date the bonus is payable under the terms of any 

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bonus plan, (ii) any accrued but unused vacation days (the “Vacation Payment”), (iii) any reimbursement for business travel and other expenses to which the Executive is entitled pursuant to Paragraph 5(j) (the “Reimbursement”), and (iv) an amount of Annual Bonus, as described in Paragraph 5(b), equal to a prorated portion of the Target Bonus amount for the fiscal year in which the Employment Termination Date occurs, determined by multiplying such Target Bonus amount by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days the Executive was employed during the fiscal year in which the Employment Termination Date occurs and the denominator of which is the number of days in such fiscal year (the “Prorated Bonus”).  This Paragraph 7(a) does not limit the entitlement of the Executive’s estate or beneficiaries to any death or other vested benefits to which the Executive may be entitled under any life insurance, stock ownership, stock options, or other benefit plan that is maintained by NMG for the Executive’s benefit.
(b)    Disability. If the Executive’s employment is terminated by reason of the Executive’s Disability, NMG shall pay to the Executive within 60 days of the Employment Termination Date (i) the Compensation Payment, provided that the payment of the bonus portion of the Compensation Payment may not be delayed past the date the bonus is payable under the terms of any bonus plan, (ii) the Vacation Payment, (iii) the Reimbursement, and (iv) the Prorated Bonus.  This Paragraph 7(b) does not limit the entitlement of the Executive to any amounts payable pursuant to the terms and conditions of any applicable disability insurance plan or similar arrangement that is maintained by NMG for the Executive’s benefit, or other vested benefits under any stock ownership, stock option, or other benefit plan that is maintained by NMG for the Executive’s benefit, pursuant to the terms and conditions of any such plan.
(c)    Termination by the Executive Without Good Reason or by Reason of Executive Non-Renewal.  If the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Executive pursuant to and in compliance with Paragraph 6(e) or by reason of the provision of a Notice of Non-Renewal by the Executive, NMG shall pay to the Executive within 60 days of the Employment Termination Date (i) any unpaid portion of the Executive’s Base Salary accrued through the Employment Termination Date, (ii) the Vacation Payment, and (iii) the Reimbursement.  This Paragraph 7(c) does not limit the entitlement of the Executive to any vested benefits under any stock ownership, stock option, or other benefit plan that is maintained by NMG for the Executive’s benefit, pursuant to the terms and conditions of any such plan.
(d)    Termination by NMG for Cause.  If the Executive’s employment is terminated by NMG for Cause, NMG shall pay to the Executive within 60 days of the Employment Termination Date (i) any unpaid portion of the Executive’s Base Salary accrued through the Employment Termination Date, (ii) the Vacation Payment, and (iii) the Reimbursement.  This Paragraph 7(d) does not limit the entitlement of the Executive to any vested benefits under any stock ownership, stock option, or other benefit plan that is maintained by NMG for the Executive’s benefit, pursuant to the terms and conditions of any such plan.
(e)    Termination Without Cause or With Good Reason or by Reason of NMG Non-Renewal.
		
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	If the Executive’s employment is terminated (x) prior to the expiration of the Employment Term by NMG for any reason other than death, Disability, or 

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Cause, or (y) prior to the expiration of the Employment Term by the Executive for Good Reason, or (z) upon expiration of the Employment Term following the provision of a Notice of Non-Renewal by NMG to the Executive (an “NMG Non-Renewal”), then NMG shall pay to the Executive within 60 days of the Employment Termination Date (i) the Compensation Payment, provided that the payment of the bonus portion of the Compensation Payment may not be delayed past the date the bonus is payable under the terms of any bonus plan, (ii) the Vacation Payment, and (iii) the Reimbursement.  This Paragraph 7(e) does not limit the entitlement of the Executive to any vested benefits under any stock ownership, stock option, or other benefit plan that is maintained by NMG for the Executive’s benefit, pursuant to the terms and conditions of any such plan.
		
	(ii)
	In addition, subject to (x) the occurrence of the conditions in Paragraph 7(e)(i) above and (y) the Executive’s execution, within 60 days of the Employment Termination Date, of a release and waiver of claims against NMG and its Affiliates (in such form as NMG reasonably requires and delivers to the Executive within 7 days of the Employment Termination Date), and provided that such release and waiver of claims becomes non-revocable under applicable law during such 60-day period, NMG will:

		
	(A)
	pay to the Executive a “Severance Payment” in a lump-sum payment equal to:  the sum of (I) the Prorated Bonus, (II) the monthly COBRA premium applicable to the Executive at his Employment Termination Date under the NMG group medical plan if he timely elected COBRA continuation coverage under such plan based upon the coverage in effect for the Executive under NMG’s group medical plan immediately prior to his Employment Termination Date multiplied by eighteen (18), and (III) one (1) times the sum of the Base Salary provided for in Paragraph 5(a) and the Target Bonus described in Paragraph 5(b), at the level in effect as of the Employment Termination Date; and

		
	(B)
	for a period of eighteen (18) months following the Employment Termination Date, provide the Executive and the Executive’s spouse and dependents life insurance coverage at the same benefit level as provided to Executive immediately prior to the Employment Termination Date (to the extent such coverage is provided to employees generally) and at the same cost to the Executive as is generally provided to similarly situated active employees of NMG.  The amount expended for the provision of life insurance during a taxable year of the Executive shall not affect the amount expended for the provision of life insurance in any other taxable year.

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	(iii)
	Any Severance Payment to which the Executive becomes entitled pursuant to Paragraph 7(e)(ii) shall be paid on the first business day after the 60th day following the Employment Termination Date.

		
	(iv)
	The Executive shall be required to repay the Severance Payment if:

		
	(A)
	the Executive receives written notice from NMG that, in the reasonable judgment of NMG, the Executive engaged or is engaging in any conduct that violates Paragraph 8 or engaged or is engaging in any of the Restricted Activities described in Paragraph 9, unless within 30 days of the date NMG so notifies the Executive in writing, the Executive provides information to NMG that NMG determines is sufficient to establish that the Executive did not engage in any conduct that violated Paragraph 8 or engage in any of the Restricted Activities described in Paragraph 9; or

		
	(B)
	the Executive is arrested or indicted for any felony, other serious criminal offense, or any violation of federal or state securities laws, or has any civil enforcement action brought against him by any regulatory agency, for actions or omissions related to his employment with NMG or any of its Affiliates; or if NMG reasonably believes that the Executive has committed any act or omission, either during his employment under this Agreement or if related to such employment thereafter, that during his employment would have entitled NMG to terminate his employment for Cause;, and either (x) the Executive is found guilty or enters into a plea agreement, consent decree or similar arrangement with respect to any such criminal or civil proceedings, or (y) the Parent Board makes a finding that the Executive has committed such an act or omission.  If any such criminal or civil proceedings do not result in a finding of guilt or the entry of a plea agreement or consent decree or similar arrangement, and the Parent Board makes a finding that the Executive has not committed such an act or omission, the Executive shall not be required to repay any amounts hereunder.

(f)    No Mitigation.  The Executive will not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment provided for in this Agreement by seeking other employment or otherwise, nor will the amount of any payment provided for under this Agreement be reduced by any profits, income, earnings, or other benefits received by the Executive from any source other than NMG or its successor.
		
	8.
	Confidential Information.

(a)    The Executive acknowledges and agrees that (i) NMG is engaged in a highly competitive business; (ii) NMG has expended considerable time and resources to develop goodwill with its customers, vendors, and others, and to create, protect, and exploit Confidential Information; 

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(iii) NMG must continue to prevent the dilution of its goodwill and unauthorized use or disclosure of its Confidential Information to avoid irreparable harm to its legitimate business interests; (iv) in the luxury specialty retail business, his participation in or direction of NMG’s day-to-day operations and strategic planning are an integral part of NMG’s continued success and goodwill; (v) given his position and responsibilities, he necessarily will be creating Confidential Information that belongs to NMG and enhances NMG’s goodwill, and in carrying out his responsibilities he in turn will be relying on NMG’s goodwill and the disclosure by NMG to his of Confidential Information; (vi) he will have access to Confidential Information that could be used by any Competitor of NMG in a manner that would irreparably harm NMG’s competitive position in the marketplace and dilute its goodwill; and (vii) he necessarily would use or disclose Confidential Information if he were to engage in competition with NMG. 
(b)    NMG acknowledges and agrees that the Executive must have and continue to have throughout his employment the benefits and use of its and its Affiliates’ goodwill and Confidential Information in order to properly carry out his responsibilities.  NMG accordingly promises upon execution and delivery of this Agreement to provide the Executive immediate access to new and additional Confidential Information and authorize his to engage in activities that will create new and additional Confidential Information.
(c)    NMG and the Executive thus acknowledge and agree that during the Executive’s employment with NMG and upon execution and delivery of this Agreement he (i) has received, will receive, and will continue to receive, Confidential Information that is unique, proprietary, and valuable to NMG or its Affiliates; (ii) has created, will create, and will continue to create, Confidential Information that is unique, proprietary, and valuable to NMG or its Affiliates; and (iii) has benefited, will benefit, and will continue to benefit, including without limitation by way of increased earnings and earning capacity, from the goodwill NMG and its Affiliates have generated and from the Confidential Information.
(d)    Accordingly, the Executive acknowledges and agrees that at all times during his employment by NMG or any of its Affiliates and thereafter:
		
	(i)
	all Confidential Information shall remain and be the sole and exclusive property of NMG or its Affiliates;

		
	(ii)
	he will protect and safeguard all Confidential Information;

		
	(iii)
	he will hold all Confidential Information in the strictest confidence and not, directly or indirectly, disclose or divulge any Confidential Information to any Person other than an officer, director, or employee of, or legal counsel for, NMG or its Affiliates, to the extent necessary for the proper performance of his responsibilities unless authorized to do so by NMG or compelled to do so by law or valid legal process;

		
	(iv)
	if he believes he is compelled by law or valid legal process to disclose or divulge any Confidential Information, he will notify NMG in writing within 24 hours after receipt of legal process or other writing that causes his to form 

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such a belief, or as soon as practicable if he receives less than 24 hours’ notice, so that NMG may defend, limit, or otherwise protect its interests against such disclosure;
		
	(v)
	at the end of his employment with NMG for any reason or at the request of NMG at any time, he will return to NMG all Confidential Information and all copies thereof, in whatever tangible form or medium, including electronic; and

		
	(vi)
	absent the promises and representations of the Executive in this Paragraph 8 and in Paragraph 9, NMG would require him immediately to return any tangible Confidential Information in his possession, would not provide the Executive with new and additional Confidential Information, would not authorize the Executive to engage in activities that will create new and additional Confidential Information, and would not enter or have entered into this Agreement.

		
	9.
	Noncompetition and Nondisparagement Obligations.  In consideration of NMG’s promises to provide the Executive with new and additional Confidential Information and to authorize him to engage in activities that will create new and additional Confidential Information upon execution and delivery of this Agreement, and the other promises and undertakings of NMG in this Agreement (including without limitation Paragraph 7), the Executive agrees that, while he is employed by NMG and/or any of its Affiliates and for a one-year period following the end of that employment for any reason, he shall not engage in any of the following activities (the “Restricted Activities”), and NMG agrees that it shall not engage in any of the activities set forth in Paragraph 9(a):

(a)    The Executive will not directly or indirectly disparage NMG or any of its Affiliates, any products, services, or operations of NMG or any of its Affiliates, or any of the former, current, or future, shareholders, partners, directors, officers, employees, agents or representatives of NMG or any of its Affiliates.  NMG shall instruct its directors and officers to not, directly or indirectly, publicly disparage the Executive.  Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the Executive or any officer or director of NMG from (i) providing truthful testimony or information in response to any valid subpoena, court order, the request of any government agency or as otherwise required by law, (ii) rebutting false or misleading statements about the Executive or NMG, respectively, by others, or (iii) with respect to any officer or director of NMG only, taking any action in furtherance of their duties to NMG and its subsidiaries;
(b)    He will not, whether on his own behalf or on behalf of any other Person, either directly or indirectly solicit, induce, persuade, entice or hire, or endeavor to solicit, induce, persuade, entice or hire, any person who is then employed by or otherwise engaged to perform services for NMG or any of its Affiliates to leave that employment or cease performing those services;
(c)    He will not, whether on his own behalf or on behalf of any other Person, either directly or indirectly solicit, induce, persuade, or entice, or endeavor to solicit, induce, persuade, or entice, any Person who is then a customer, supplier, vendor of or other Person having a business 

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relationship with NMG or any of its Affiliates to cease being a customer, supplier, vendor of or other Person having a business relationship with NMG or any of its Affiliates or to divert all or any part of such Person’s business from NMG or any of its Affiliates; and
(d)    He will not directly or indirectly, as an employee, officer, director, agent, partner, stockholder, owner, member, representative, consultant, or otherwise, associate with, or provide services to any Competitor of NMG or any of its Affiliates.  This restriction (i) extends to the performance by the Executive, directly or indirectly, of the same or similar activities the Executive has performed for NMG or any of its Affiliates or such other activities that by their nature are likely to lead to the disclosure of Confidential Information, and (ii) with respect to the post-employment restriction, applies to any Competitor that has a retail store within 50 miles of, or in the same Metropolitan Statistical Area as, any retail store of NMG or any of its Affiliates.  The Executive shall not be in violation of this Paragraph 9(d) solely as a result of his investment in stock or other securities of a Competitor or any of its Affiliates listed on a national securities exchange or actively traded in the over-the-counter market if he and the members of his immediate family do not, directly or indirectly, hold in the aggregate more than a total of one percent of all such shares of stock or other securities issued and outstanding.  The Executive acknowledges and agrees that engaging in the activities restricted by this Paragraph 9(d) would result in the inevitable disclosure or use of Confidential Information for the Competitor’s benefit or to the detriment of NMG or its Affiliates.
The Executive acknowledges and agrees that the restrictions contained in this Paragraph 9 are ancillary to an otherwise enforceable agreement, including without limitation the mutual promises and undertakings set forth in Paragraph 8; that NMG’s promises and undertakings set forth in Paragraph 8, the Executive’s position and responsibilities with NMG, and NMG granting to the Executive ownership in NMG in the form of NMG stock, give rise to NMG’s interest in restricting the Executive’s post-employment activities; that such restrictions are designed to enforce the Executive’s promises and undertakings set forth in this Paragraph 9 and his common-law obligations and duties owed to NMG and its Affiliates; that the restrictions are reasonable and necessary, are valid and enforceable under Texas law, and do not impose a greater restraint than necessary to protect NMG’s and its Affiliates’ goodwill, Confidential Information, and other legitimate business interests; that he will immediately notify NMG in writing should he believe or be advised that the restrictions are not, or likely are not, valid or enforceable under Texas law or the law of any other state that he contends or is advised is applicable (the “Enforceability Notification”); and that absent the promises and representations made by the Executive in this Paragraph 9 and in Paragraph 8, NMG would require his to return any Confidential Information in his possession, would not provide the Executive with new and additional Confidential Information, would not authorize the Executive to engage in activities that will create new and additional Confidential Information, and would not enter or have entered into this Agreement.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, NMG agrees that the Executive’s conduct in providing the Enforceability Notification under this Paragraph 9(d) shall not constitute a waiver of any attorney-client privilege between the Executive and his attorney(s).

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	10.
	Intellectual Property.

(a)    In consideration of NMG’s promises and undertakings in this Agreement, the Executive agrees that all Work Product will be disclosed promptly by the Executive to NMG, shall be the sole and exclusive property of NMG, and is hereby assigned to NMG, regardless of whether (i) such Work Product was conceived, made, developed or worked on during regular hours of his employment or his time away from his employment, (ii) the Work Product was made at the suggestion of NMG; or (iii) the Work Product was reduced to drawing, written description, documentation, models or other tangible form.  Without limiting the foregoing, the Executive acknowledges that all original works of authorship that are made by the Executive, solely or jointly with others, within the scope of his employment and that are protectable by copyright are “works made for hire,” as that term is defined in the United States Copyright Act, and are therefore owned by NMG from the time of creation.
(b)    The Executive agrees to assign, transfer, and set over, and the Executive does hereby assign, transfer, and set over to NMG, all of his right, title and interest in and to all Work Product, without the necessity of any further compensation, and agrees that NMG is entitled to obtain and hold in its own name all patents, copyrights, and other rights in respect of all Work Product.  The Executive agrees to (i) cooperate with NMG during and after his employment with NMG in obtaining patents or copyrights or other intellectual-property protection for all Work Product; (ii) execute, acknowledge, seal and deliver all documents tendered by NMG to evidence its ownership thereof throughout the world; and (iii) cooperate with NMG in obtaining, defending and enforcing its rights therein.
		
	11.
	Representations.  Executive hereby represents, warrants and agrees that: (i) there are no restrictions or agreements, oral or written, to which Executive is a party or by which Executive is bound that might restrict, prevent or make unlawful Executive’s employment by NMG or execution and delivery of, or performance under, this Agreement; (ii) none of the information supplied by Executive to NMG in connection with Executive’s employment by NMG misstated a material fact or omitted a material fact necessary to make the information supplied by Executive not misleading; (iii) except as set forth on Exhibit E, Executive does not and, as of the Commencement Date will not, have any business or employment relationship that creates a conflict between the interests of Executive, on the one hand, and NMG or any of its Affiliates, on the other hand; (iv) there are no other contracts to assign inventions or other intellectual property that are now in existence between the Executive and any other Person and (v) Executive will not in connection with his employment by NMG, use or disclose to NMG any confidential, trade secret, or other proprietary information of any previous employer or other Person that the Executive is not lawfully entitled to disclose.

		
	12.
	Reformation.  If the provisions of Paragraph 8, 9, or 10 are ever deemed by a court to exceed the limitations permitted by applicable law, the Executive and NMG agree that such provisions shall be, and are, automatically reformed to the maximum limitations permitted by such law.

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	13.
	Assistance in Litigation.  After the Employment Term and for the life of the Executive, the Executive shall, upon reasonable notice, furnish such information and make himself reasonably available to provide assistance to NMG or any of its Affiliates as may reasonably be requested by NMG in connection with any litigation in which NMG or any of its Affiliates is, or may become, a party.  NMG shall reimburse the Executive for all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses, including travel expenses, meals and lodging, incurred by the Executive in rendering such assistance, and shall provide the Executive with reasonable compensation for his time in providing information and assistance in accordance with this Paragraph 13.  The Executive shall provide to NMG a receipt or voucher for any reimbursable expense within 30 days of the occurrence of such expense.  Any such reimbursement shall be made as soon as administratively possible, but in any event no later than 30 days following receipt of such receipt or voucher.  Further, the amount of expenses eligible for reimbursement during the Executive’s taxable year shall not affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement in any other taxable year, and the right to reimbursement shall not be subject to liquidation or exchanged for another benefit.

		
	14.
	No Obligation to Pay; Section 409A of the Code; Section 280G of the Code.

(a)    With regard to any payment due to the Executive under this Agreement, it shall not be a breach of any provision of this Agreement for NMG to fail to make such payment to the Executive if (i) NMG is legally prohibited from making the payment; (ii) NMG would be legally obligated to recover the payment if it was made; or (iii) the Executive would be legally obligated to repay the payment if it was made.
(b)    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in the event the Executive is a “specified employee” (as defined below) and is entitled to receive a payment on separation from service that is subject to Section 409A of the Code, the payment may not be made earlier than six months following the date of the Executive’s separation from service if required by Section 409A of the Code and the regulations thereunder, in which case, the accumulated postponed amount shall be paid in a lump sum payment within ten days after the end of the six-month period.  If the Executive dies during the postponement period prior to the payment of the postponed amount, the amounts withheld on account of Section 409A of the Code shall be paid to the personal representative of the Executive’s estate within 60 days after the date of the Executive’s death.  A “specified employee” shall mean an employee who, at any time during the 12-month period ending on the identification date, is a “specified employee” under Section 409A of the Code, as determined by the Parent Board.  The determination of “specified employees,” including the number and identity of persons considered “specified employees” and the identification date, shall be made by the Parent Board in accordance with the provisions of Section 409A of the Code and the regulations issued thereunder.
(c)    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, this Agreement is intended to satisfy the requirements of Section 409A of the Code and all provisions herein, or incorporated by reference, shall be construed and interpreted to satisfy the requirements of Section 409A of the Code, and in the event of future legislative or regulatory changes to, or official guidance regarding, the requirements imposed by Section 409A of the Code, NMG and the Executive agree to cooperate by negotiating in good faith regarding possible future revisions to this Agreement 

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(without obligation on the part of any party to agree to any such revisions) that they may determine are necessary in order that this Agreement will continue to satisfy the requirements of, and the compensation payable hereunder will thereby not be subject to the taxes imposed by, Section 409A of the Code; provided, however, that no Person connected with NMG in any capacity, including but not limited to any Affiliate of NMG, and their respective directors, officers, agents and employees, makes any representation, commitment or guarantee that any particular tax treatment, including, but not limited to, federal, state and local income, estate and gift tax treatment, will be applicable with respect to any amounts payable under this Agreement or that such tax treatment will apply to or be available to the Executive.  Further, for purposes of Section 409A of the Code, Executive’s right to receive any installment payment under this Agreement shall be treated as a right to receive a series of separate and distinct payments.  Any reimbursements or in-kind benefits provided under this Agreement shall be made or provided in accordance with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code, including, where applicable, the requirement that (i) any reimbursement is for expenses incurred during the period of time specified in this Agreement, (ii) the amount of expenses eligible for reimbursement, or in kind benefits provided, during a calendar year may not affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement, or in kind benefits to be provided, in any other calendar year, (iii) the reimbursement of an eligible expense will be made no later than the last day of the calendar year following the year in which the expense is incurred, and (iv) the right to reimbursement or in kind benefits is not subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, a termination of employment shall not be deemed to have occurred for purposes of any provision of this Agreement providing for the payment of amounts or benefits upon or following a termination of employment unless such termination is also a “separation from service” (as determined in accordance with Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(h)) and, for purposes of any such provision of this Agreement, references to a “resignation,” “termination,” “termination of employment” or like terms shall mean separation from service. In no event whatsoever shall NMG or any of its Affiliates be liable for any additional tax, interest or penalty that may be imposed on the Executive by Section 409A of the Code or any damages for failing to comply with Section 409A of the Code.
(d)    So long as NMG satisfies the description in Section 280G(b)(5)(A)(ii)(I) of the Code, if any payment or benefit (within the meaning of Section 280G(b)(2) of the Code), to the Executive or for the Executive’s benefit paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or otherwise in connection with, or arising out of, the Executive’s employment with NMG or a change in ownership or effective control of NMG or of a substantial portion of its assets (the “Payments”), would be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code, then, to the extent, if any, the Executive elects to waive the right to receive such payments or benefits unless shareholder approval is obtained in accordance with Section 280G(b)(5)(B) of the Code, NMG shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to prepare and deliver to its stockholders the disclosure required by Section 280G(b)(5)(B) of the Code with respect to the Payments and to submit the Payments to NMG’s stockholders for approval in accordance with Section 280G(b)(5)(B) of the Code and the regulation codified at 26 C.F.R. § 1.280G-1.  The Executive understands that NMG does not guarantee that such stockholder approval will be obtained.  The determinations to be made with respect to this Paragraph 14(d) shall be made by a certified public accounting firm designated by NMG and reasonably acceptable to the Executive. NMG shall be responsible for all charges of the accountant.

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	15.
	Survival.  The expiration or termination of the Employment Term will not impair the rights or obligations of any party hereto that accrue hereunder prior to such expiration or termination, except to the extent specifically stated herein.  In addition to the foregoing, NMG’s obligations under Paragraphs 5(j) and 7, and the Executive’s obligations under Paragraphs 8, 9, 10 and 12, will survive the expiration or termination of the Executive’s employment.

		
	16.
	Withholding Taxes.  NMG shall withhold from any payments to be made to the Executive pursuant to this Agreement such amounts (including social security contributions and federal income taxes) as shall be required by federal, state, and local withholding tax laws.

		
	17.
	Notices.  All notices, requests, demands, and other communications required or permitted to be given or made by either party shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given or made (a) when delivered personally, or (b) when deposited in the United States mail, first class registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, to the party for which intended at the following addresses (or at such other addresses as shall be specified by the parties by like notice, except that notices of change of address shall be effective only upon receipt):

		
	(i)
	If to NMG, at:

The Neiman Marcus Group LLC 
Attn: General Counsel 
1618 Main Street 
Dallas, TX 75201
With a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:
Neiman Marcus Group, Inc. 
Attn: Dennis Gies 
2000 Avenue of the Stars, 12th Floor 
Los Angeles, CA 90067
CPP Investment Board (USRE II) Inc.
c/o Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
Attn: Scott Nishi
One Queen Street East, Suite 2600
P.O. Box 101
Toronto, ON M5C 2W5 

and
Proskauer Rose LLP 
Attention:  Jonathan Benloulou 
2049 Century Park East, Suite 3200 
Los Angeles, CA  90067
		
	(ii)
	If to the Executive, at the Executive’s then-current home address on file with NMG.

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	18.
	Injunctive Relief.  The Executive acknowledges and agrees that NMG would not have an adequate remedy at law and would be irreparably harmed in the event that any of the provisions of Paragraphs 8, 9, 10 and 12 were not performed in accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached.  Accordingly, the Executive agrees that NMG shall be entitled to equitable relief, including preliminary and permanent injunctions and specific performance, in the event the Executive breaches or threatens to breach any of the provisions of such Paragraphs, without the necessity of posting any bond or proving special damages or irreparable injury.  Such remedies shall not be deemed to be the exclusive remedies for a breach or threatened breach of this Agreement by the Executive, but shall be in addition to all other remedies available to NMG at law or equity.

		
	19.
	Binding Effect; No Assignment by the Executive; No Third Party Benefit.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns; provided, however, that the Executive shall not assign or otherwise transfer this Agreement or any of his rights or obligations herein.  NMG is authorized to assign or otherwise transfer this Agreement or any of its rights or obligations herein to an Affiliate of NMG.  The Executive shall not have any right to pledge, hypothecate, anticipate, or in any way create a lien upon any payments or other benefits provided under this Agreement; and no benefits payable under this Agreement shall be assignable in anticipation of payment either by voluntary or involuntary acts, or by operation of law, except by will or pursuant to the laws of descent and distribution.  Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any Person other than the parties, and their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors, and permitted assigns, any rights, benefits, or remedies of any nature whatsoever under or by reason of this Agreement.

		
	20.
	Assumption by Successor.  NMG shall require any successor or assignee (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation, or otherwise) to all or substantially all the business and/or assets of NMG, by agreement in writing in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Executive, expressly, absolutely, and unconditionally to assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same extent that NMG would be required to perform it if no such succession or assignment had taken place.  If NMG fails to obtain such agreement by the effective time of any such succession or assignment, such failure shall be considered Good Reason; provided, however, that the compensation to which the Executive would be entitled upon a termination for Good Reason pursuant to Paragraph 7(e) shall be the sole remedy of the Executive for any failure by NMG to obtain such agreement.  As used in this Agreement, “NMG” shall include any successor or assignee (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation, or otherwise) to all or substantially all the business and/or assets of NMG that executes and delivers the agreement provided for in this Paragraph 20 or that otherwise becomes obligated under this Agreement by operation of law.

		
	21.
	Governing Law.  This Agreement and the employment of the Executive shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas except for its laws with respect to conflict of laws.

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	22.
	Dispute Resolution: Arbitration; Jury-Trial Waiver.

(a)    All disputes arising under or in connection with this Agreement shall be settled by binding arbitration conducted before one arbitrator sitting in Dallas, Texas, or such other location agreed by the parties hereto, in accordance with the rules for expedited resolution of employment disputes of the American Arbitration Association then in effect.  The determination of the arbitrator shall be made in writing within thirty days following the close of the hearing on any dispute or controversy and shall be final and binding on the parties.  Judgment may be entered on the award of the arbitrator in any court having proper jurisdiction. The parties acknowledge that this agreement evidences a transaction involving interstate commerce. The Federal Arbitration Act shall govern the interpretation, enforcement, and proceedings pursuant to the arbitration clause in this agreement.
(b)    Notwithstanding the foregoing, NMG and its Affiliates may seek such injunctive or other legal or equitable relief to which they may be entitled in any state or federal court of competent jurisdiction to enforce its rights under Paragraphs 7(e), 8, 9, 10 or 12 of this Agreement.
(c)    ALTERNATIVE WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL: THE PARTIES AGREE THAT IN THE EVENT THE AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE CONTAINED IN THIS PARAGRAPH 22 IS DETERMINED TO BE UNENFORCEABLE, ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN THE PARTIES THAT OTHERWISE WOULD BE SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION SHALL BE HEARD BY A COURT SITTING WITHOUT A JURY, AND THE PARTIES MUTUALLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT THEY MAY HAVE TO A JURY DETERMINATION OF ANY ISSUE IN SUCH DISPUTE.
		
	23.
	Costs of Proceedings.  If the Executive is the prevailing party in any arbitration proceeding, as determined by the arbitrator, or in any enforcement or other court proceedings, he will be entitled, to the extent permitted by law, to reimbursement from the Parent, NMG or their Affiliates, as applicable, for all of the Executive’s costs (including the arbitrator’s compensation), expenses and attorneys’ fees.  If Parent, NMG or their Affiliates are prevailing party in any arbitration proceeding, as determined by the arbitrator, or in any enforcement or other court proceedings, each party shall be responsible for their own respective costs, expenses and attorneys’ fees.  

		
	24.
	Entire Agreement.  This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter hereof and as of the Effective Date supersedes all other prior agreements and understandings, written and oral, between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. 

		
	25.
	Modification; Waiver.  No Person, other than pursuant to a resolution duly adopted by the members of the Parent Board, shall have authority on behalf of NMG to agree to modify or amend any provision of this Agreement, or waive any provision of this Agreement enforceable by it.  Further, this Agreement may not be changed, amended or modified orally, but only by a written agreement signed by the parties hereto and no provision thereof may be waived or discharged except by a written agreement signed by the party against whom any waiver or discharge is sought to be enforced.  Each party to this Agreement acknowledges and agrees that no breach of this Agreement by the other party or failure to enforce or insist 

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on its or his rights under this Agreement shall constitute a waiver or abandonment of any such rights or defense to enforcement of such rights.
		
	26.
	Construction.  The parties hereto have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement and, in the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be construed as jointly drafted by the parties hereto and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any provision of this Agreement.

		
	27.
	Severability.  If any provision of this Agreement shall be determined by a court to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, shall remain in full force and effect, and shall be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.

		
	28.
	Construction. Any provision of this Agreement that refers to the words “include,” “includes” or “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation.”  References to the preamble or numbered or letter articles, sections, subsections, paragraphs, exhibits refer to the preamble or articles, sections, subsections, paragraphs, exhibits or schedules, respectively, of this Agreement unless expressly stated otherwise.  All references to this Agreement include, whether or not expressly referenced, the exhibits attached hereto.  The section and other headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.  The words “hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement.  The word “or” when used in this Agreement is not exclusive.  The definitions contained in this Agreement are applicable to the singular as well as the plural forms of such terms and to the masculine as well as to the feminine and neuter genders of such term.  Unless otherwise expressly indicated, any agreement, instrument, law or statute defined or referred to herein or in any agreement or instrument that is referred to herein means such agreement, instrument or statute as from time to time amended, modified or supplemented, including (in the case of agreements or instruments) by waiver or consent and (in the case of statutes) by succession of comparable successor statutes and references to all attachments thereto and instruments incorporated therein.

		
	29.
	Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed by the parties in any number of counterparts (including by facsimile or electronic transmission), each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement.

		
	30.
	Whistleblower Laws and The Defend Trade Secrets Act. 

(a)    Nothing in this Agreement  shall prohibit or prevent the Executive from: (i) reporting possible violations of federal law or regulations, including any possible securities laws violations, to any governmental agency or entity, including the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Congress, or any agency Inspector General; (ii) making any other disclosures that are protected under the whistleblower provisions of federal law or regulations; (iii) otherwise fully participating in any federal whistleblower programs, including any such 

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programs managed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration; or (iv) receiving individual monetary awards or other individual relief by virtue of participating in any such federal whistleblower programs.  
(b)    Under the Federal Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016, the Executive shall not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that is made: (i) (y) in confidence to a federal, state or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney and (z) solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law; (ii) to the Executive’s attorney in relation to a lawsuit for retaliation against the Executive for reporting a suspected violation of law; or (iii) in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if such filing is made under seal.
		
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	Section 162(m).  The parties hereto recognize that NMG is not currently subject to Section 162(m) of the Code but that it may become subject to said section during the term of this Agreement.  In such event, NMG retains the right to amend the provisions of this Agreement that impact, relate to or reference NMG’s annual bonus program if NMG determines that such an amendment would be necessary or appropriate to ensure that any performance-based compensation payable under a new bonus plan satisfies the requirements for exemption under Section 162(m) of the Code, provided, however, that any such amendment provides the Executive at least the same economic benefit under this Agreement as he had prior to the amendment.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, NMG has caused this Agreement to be executed on its behalf by its duly authorized officer, and the Executive has executed this Agreement, effective as of the Effective Date.
	
		
	Geoffroy van Raemdonck
	 

	/s/ Geoffroy van Raemdonck   
	 

	 
	 

	Dated: January 4, 2018
	 

	 
	 

	The Neiman Marcus Group LLC
	 

	/s/ Tracy M. Preston   
	 

	By: Tracy M. Preston
Title: Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
	 

	

Dated:  January 4, 2018

	 

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Exhibit A
Time-Vested Option Agreement

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Exhibit B
Performance-Vested Option Agreement

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Exhibit C
Restricted Stock Agreement

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Exhibit D
FY2018 Mid-Term Cash Incentive Plan

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Exhibit E
Executive’s Equity Ownership Interest 

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EXHIBIT 10.2

Award Number:____
NEIMAN MARCUS GROUP, INC.
Time-Vested Option
Non-Qualified Stock Option Agreement 
Pursuant to the 
Neiman Marcus Group, Inc. 
Management Equity Incentive Plan
AGREEMENT (“Agreement”), dated as of [●] between Neiman Marcus Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Geoffroy van Raemdonck (the “Participant”).
Preliminary Statement
The Committee hereby grants this non-qualified stock option (the “Option”) as of [●], (the “Grant Date”), pursuant to the Neiman Marcus Group, Inc. Management Equity Incentive Plan, as it may be amended from time to time (the “Plan”),  to purchase the number of shares of Class A Common Stock, $0.001 par value per share of the Company (the “Class A Common Stock”), and Class B Common Stock, par value $0.001 per share, of the Company (the “Class B Common Stock,” and, together with the Class A Common Stock, the “Common Stock”), set forth below to the Participant, as an Eligible Employee. The Company and its Subsidiaries collectively shall be referred to as the “Employer”.  The Participant and the Company are party to an employment agreement dated as of January 4, 2018 (the “Employment Agreement”).  Except as otherwise indicated, any capitalized term used but not defined herein shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the Plan.  By signing and returning this Agreement, the Participant acknowledges having received and read a copy of the Plan and agrees to comply with it, this Agreement and all applicable laws and regulations.  The Participant acknowledges that the Participant is required to execute and return to the Company the Accredited Investor Questionnaire provided herewith as a condition of acceptance of the Option.
Accordingly, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1.Tax Matters.  No part of the Option is intended to qualify as an “incentive stock option” under Section 422 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”).
2.    Common Stock Subject to Option; Unit Exercise Price.
(a)    Subject to the Plan and the terms and conditions set forth herein and therein, the Option entitles the Participant to purchase from the Company, upon exercise thereof, [●] shares of Class A Common Stock and [●] shares of Class B Common Stock, provided that any exercise of the Option shall be with respect to an equal number of shares of Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock concurrently. The exercise price under the 

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Option is [●] for each unit (a “Unit”) consisting of one share of Class A Common Stock and one share of Class B Common Stock (the “Unit Exercise Price”).  
3.    Vesting.   
(a)    Vesting Schedule. The Option shall vest and become exercisable on the dates and in the cumulative percentages provided in the table below (which percentages shall apply equally with respect to the Class A Common Stock and the Class B Common Stock subject to such Option); provided, that, except as expressly provided below, the Participant has not experienced a Termination prior to each of the applicable vesting dates.  There shall be no proportionate or partial vesting in the periods prior to each vesting date.  
[VESTING SCHEDULE]

(b)    Termination Without Cause, With Good Reason or by Reason of an Employer Non-Renewal.  If the Participant’s employment is Terminated by the Employer without Cause, by the Participant for Good Reason or due to an NMG Non-Renewal (as defined in the Employment Agreement) at any time following the second anniversary of the Grant Date and any such Termination does not occur within the twenty-four month period following a Change in Control, then the portion of the then outstanding and unvested Option that would have vested in the 12-month period following the date of such Termination had there been no Termination during such period, shall immediately vest and become exercisable on the date of Termination.
(c)    Termination following a Change in Control. If the Participant’s employment is Terminated by the Employer without Cause, by the Participant for Good Reason or due to an NMG Non-Renewal and any such Termination occurs within the twenty-four month period following a Change in Control, then all then outstanding and unvested Options shall immediately vest on the date of Termination.
(d)    Forfeiture.  If the Participant experiences a Termination for any reason whatsoever, then the outstanding and unvested portion of the Option that does not become vested pursuant to Section 3(b) hereof shall be immediately forfeited, cancelled and terminated.  If the Participant’s employment is Terminated by the Employer for Cause, then the entire Option (including vested and unvested portions) shall be immediately forfeited, cancelled and terminated.
4.    Exercise.  
(a)    Exercise Requirements. To the extent that the Option has become vested and exercisable with respect to a number of shares of Common Stock, the Option may thereafter be exercised by the Participant, in whole or in part, at any time or from time to time prior to the expiration of the Option in accordance with the Plan; provided, that the Participant must exercise the Option with respect to an equal number of shares of Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock subject to the Option concurrently.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, 

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the Participant may not exercise the Option unless the offering of shares of Common Stock issuable upon such exercise (i) is then registered under the Securities Act, or, if such offering is not then so registered, the Company has determined that such offering is exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act and (ii) complies with all other applicable laws and regulations; provided that, if the Option cannot be exercised by reason of this Section 4(a), then, to the extent the circumstances preventing the exercise of the Option can reasonably be remedied, the Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to remedy such circumstances, which method of remediation shall be determined by the Company in its sole discretion.
(b)    Post-Termination Exercise Period Other than for Cause, Retirement, Death or Disability.  If the Participant’s employment is Terminated for any reason other than by the Employer for Cause or by reason of the Participant’s death or Disability, subject to Section 5 below, any then outstanding and vested portion of the Option will remain outstanding for 90 days following such date of Termination. If, prior to the expiration of such 90 day period, no Initial Public Offering or Acquisition Event in which stockholders are entitled to receive all cash or marketable securities has occurred, the Participant may elect to exercise such vested portion of the Option by means of a Cashless Exercise.  “Cashless Exercise” means an election by the Participant to exercise the vested portion of the Option by having the Employer withhold, from fully vested Units otherwise issuable to Participant upon such exercise, a number of whole Units having a Fair Market Value, as of the date of exercise, equal to (A) an amount equal to the applicable aggregate Unit Exercise Price relating to the vested portion of the Option, and/or (B) an amount necessary to satisfy any required federal, state, local or other non-U.S. withholding obligations using the minimum statutory withholding rates for federal, state, local or non-U.S. tax purposes, including payroll taxes, in all cases under clause (A) or (B), to the extent not prohibited under any debt or financing agreements of the Company or any of its subsidiaries (“Company Agreements”).  For purposes of this Section 4(b), “Fair Market Value” shall have the meaning set forth in the Plan, provided, however, the Participant may require the Committee to retain a nationally recognized independent valuation firm to determine Fair Market Value, and the Company shall bear all expenses with respect thereto if, the Committee’s determination of Fair Market Value is not based on the appraisal of a nationally recognized independent valuation firm as of a date that is within the 6 month period preceding the date of the Committee’s determination.
(c)    Post-Termination Exercise Period for Death and Disability.  
If the Participant’s employment is Terminated by reason of the Participant’s death or Disability, subject to Section 5 below, any then outstanding and vested portion of the Option will remain outstanding for one year following such date of Termination. If, prior to the expiration of such one year period, no Initial Public Offering or Acquisition Event in which stockholders are entitled to receive all cash or marketable securities has occurred, the Participant (or the Participant’s estate) may elect to exercise such vested portion of the Option by means of a Cashless Exercise.

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(d)    Contingent Exercise. In connection with a Drag-Along Sale, a Tag-Along Sale or a Piggyback Registration (as such terms are defined in the Stockholders Agreement) (in each case a “Sale”), the Company shall deliver a notice informing the Participant of such Sale (a “Sale Notice”) prior to the date of consummation of the Sale.  During the period from the date on which the Sale Notice is delivered to the date specified in the Sale Notice, the Participant shall have the right to exercise the Options in accordance with the Plan, provided, that such exercise shall be contingent upon and subject to the consummation of the Sale, and, if the Sale does not take place within a specified period after delivery of the Sale Notice for any reason whatsoever, the exercise pursuant thereto shall be null and void.
5.    Option Term.  The term of the Option shall be until the tenth anniversary of the Grant Date, after which time it shall expire (the “Expiration Date”).  Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, upon the Expiration Date, the Option (whether vested or not) shall be immediately forfeited, canceled and terminated for no consideration and no longer shall be exercisable.  The Option is subject to termination prior to the Expiration Date to the extent provided in this Agreement.
6.    Detrimental Activity.  The provisions in the Plan regarding Detrimental Activity shall apply to the Option, it being understood that the applicable confidentiality, non-competition and non-solicitation covenants that apply for purposes of Section 2.23(c) of the Plan are those set forth in the Employment Agreement.  The restrictions regarding Detrimental Activity are necessary for the protection of the business and goodwill of the Company and are considered by the Participant to be reasonable for such purposes.  
7.    Termination and Change in Control.  Except as expressly provided herein, the provisions in the Plan regarding Termination and Change in Control shall apply to the Option; provided, that, for the avoidance of doubt, in the event the Participant’s employment terminates due to an NMG Non-Renewal, the post-termination exercise period shall be determined under Section 9.2(a)(ii) of the Plan.
8.    Restriction on Transfer of Option.  Unless otherwise determined by the Committee in accordance with the Plan, (a) no part of the Option shall be Transferable other than by will or by the laws of descent and distribution and (b) during the lifetime of the Participant, the Option may be exercised only by the Participant or the Participant’s guardian or legal representative.  Any attempt to Transfer the Option other than in accordance with the Plan shall be void.
9.    Company’s Right to Repurchase; Other Restrictions.
(a)    Company’s Repurchase Rights. The provisions in Section 13.1 (except for Section 13.1(d)(3)) of the Plan regarding the Company’s repurchase rights shall apply to the Option; provided, however, that, the repurchase price per Unit shall be calculated pursuant to Sections 13.1(a)(ii) and 13.1(b) of the Plan, as applicable, and the Repurchase Period shall be determined in accordance with Sections 2.49(a)(2) and 2.49(b) of the Plan, as applicable for any Termination other than a Termination by the Company for Cause. 

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(b)    Determination of Fair Market Value.  For purposes of this Section 9, “Fair Market Value” means, with respect to Common Stock, the fair market value of such Common Stock, taking into account any applicable requirements of Section 422 or 409A of the Code.  Within 15 days following delivery of written notice to the Participant of the Company’s intent to exercise the repurchase rights under Section 13.1 of the Plan, the Company shall deliver to the Participant a written notice (the “Valuation Notice”) specifying the Committee’s determination of the Fair Market Value (the “Company Valuation”).  If the Participant disputes the Company Valuation, the Participant may, within 10 days following delivery of the Valuation Notice, deliver to the Company a written notice of his disagreement with the Company Valuation and his calculation of the Fair Market Value (the “Dispute Notice”). The Dispute Notice shall set forth in reasonable detail the basis for such disagreement and any alternative calculations with respect to the Company Valuation.  If the Participant does not timely deliver to the Company a Dispute Notice, the Company Valuation shall be the Fair Market Value, and such Fair Market Value shall be final and binding on the Participant, his Permitted Transferees and the Company.  If the Participant timely delivers a Dispute Notice, the Company shall appoint a nationally recognized valuation firm that is independent of both parties for purposes of doing valuations under Section 409A of the Code to determine the Fair Market Value (the “Valuation Firm”). The Participant and the Company shall (i) instruct the Valuation Firm to provide its determination of the Fair Market Value within 30 days of its engagement and (ii) reasonably cooperate with the Valuation Firm in connection with its determination of the Fair Market Value. The Valuation Firm’s determination of the Fair Market Value shall be an amount between the Company Valuation and the amount set forth in the Dispute Notice.  The Fair Market Value as determined by the Valuation Firm shall be final and binding on the Participant, his Permitted Transferees and the Company.  The fees, costs and expenses of the Valuation Firm shall be borne by the party whose determination of the Fair Market Value as set forth in the Valuation Notice or Dispute Notice, as applicable, is further from the Fair Market Value as determined by the Valuation Firm.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive will not be required to pay fees, costs and expenses in excess of $25,000, if his calculation of the Fair Market Value as set forth in the Dispute Notice is determined to be further from the Fair Market Value as determined by the Valuation Firm.
(c)    Effect of Registration. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company shall cease to have rights of repurchase pursuant to Section 9(a) or Section 13.1 of the Plan, on and after a Registration Date.
(d)    Placing Shares in Escrow. Prior to an Initial Public Offering, to ensure that the shares of Common Stock issuable upon exercise of the Option are not transferred in contravention of the terms of the Plan and this Agreement, and to ensure compliance with other provisions of the Plan and this Agreement, the Company may deposit any certificates evidencing such shares with an escrow agent designated by the Company to be held on terms consistent with the Plan, this Agreement and the Stockholders Agreement.
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acknowledge and make the representations, warranties and covenants set forth below and as otherwise may be requested by the Company for compliance with applicable laws, and any issuances of Common Stock by the Company shall be made in reliance upon the express representations and warranties of the Participant.  The Company is relying on the Participant’s representations set forth in this Section 10.
(a)    The Participant is acquiring and will hold the Units for investment for his or her account only and not with a view to, or for resale in connection with, any “distribution” thereof within the meaning of the Securities Act or other applicable securities laws.
(b)    The Participant has been advised that offerings of the Units or shares of Common Stock have not been registered under the Securities Act or other applicable securities laws, and that the Units must be held indefinitely, unless the resales thereof are subsequently registered under the applicable securities laws or the Participant obtains an opinion of counsel (in the form and substance satisfactory to the Company and its counsel) that registration is not required.  The Company is under no obligation to register offerings of the Units or shares of Common Stock.
(c)    The Participant is an “Accredited Investor” as such term is defined under Rule 501(a) of Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act.  The Participant has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters that the Participant is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of investment in the Company and of making an informed investment decision.  The Participant, or the Participant’s professional advisor, has the capacity to protect the Participant’s concerns in connection with the investment in the shares of Common Stock, and the Participant is able to bear the economic risk, including the complete loss, of an investment in the shares of Common Stock.  
(d)    The Participant will not sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of the Units or shares of Common Stock in violation of the Plan, this Agreement, the Securities Act (or the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder) or any other applicable laws.  
(e)    The Participant has been furnished with, and has had access to, such information as he or she considers necessary or appropriate for deciding whether to exercise the Option, and the Participant has had an opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from the Company regarding the terms and conditions hereof.
(f)    The Participant is aware that any investment in the Company is a speculative investment that has limited liquidity and is subject to the risk of complete loss.  The Participant is able, without impairing his or her financial condition, to hold the Units for an indefinite period and to suffer a complete loss of his or her investment.
(g)    Upon an Initial Public Offering, the Company shall register the sale of the Common Stock to be issued upon the exercise of any then-unexercised Options held by the Participant on a Form S-8.  

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11.    No Rights as Stockholder.  The Participant shall have no rights as a stockholder with respect to any shares of Common Stock covered by the Option unless and until the Participant has become the holder of record of such shares, and no adjustments shall be made for dividends (whether in cash, in kind or other property), distributions or other rights in respect of any such shares, except as otherwise specifically provided for in the Plan.
12.    Incorporation of Plan.  This Agreement is subject to all the terms, conditions and provisions of the Plan, including the amendment provisions thereof, and to such rules, regulations and interpretations relating to the Plan as may be adopted by the Committee and as may be in effect from time to time.  The Plan is incorporated herein by reference.  
13.    Notices.  All notices, demands or requests made pursuant to, under or by virtue of this Agreement must be in writing and sent to the party to which the notice, demand or request is being made:
(a)    unless otherwise specified by the Company in a notice delivered by the Company in accordance with this Section 13, any notice required to be delivered to the Company shall be properly delivered if delivered to:
Neiman Marcus Group, Inc. 
c/o Ares Management LLC 
2000 Avenue of the Stars, 12th Floor 
Los Angeles, CA 90067 
Attention:    Dennis Gies 
Telephone:     (310) 201-4100 
Facsimile:    (310) 201-4170
with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to: 

Neiman Marcus Group, Inc. 
1618 Main Street  
Dallas, TX 75201 
Attention:    General Counsel 
Telephone:     (214) 743-7610
Facsimile:    (214) 743-7611 

with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to: 
 
Proskauer Rose LLP 
2049 Century Park East, Suite 3200 
Los Angeles, CA 90067 
Attention:    Jonathan Benloulou, Esq. 
Telephone:    (310) 284-5698 
Facsimile:    (310) 557-2193
(b)    if to the Participant, to the address on file with the Employer.

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Any notice, demand or request, if made in accordance with this Section 13 shall be deemed to have been duly given:  (i) when delivered in person; (ii) three days after being sent by United States mail; or (iii) on the first business day following the date of deposit if delivered by a nationally recognized overnight delivery service.
14.    No Right to Employment.  This Agreement is not an agreement of employment.  None of this Agreement, the Plan or the grant of the Option hereunder shall (a) guarantee that the Employer or any other person or entity will employ the Participant for any specific time period or (b) modify or limit in any respect the Employer’s or any other person’s or entity’s right to terminate or modify the Participant’s employment or compensation.
15.    Stockholders Agreement.  As a condition to the receipt of shares of Common Stock when the Option is exercised, the Participant shall execute and deliver a Joinder Agreement or such other documentation as required by the Committee.  The Participant acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Stockholders Agreement as in effect on the date hereof.
16.    Lock-Up Period. The Option shall be subject to the lock-up provisions of Section 14.18 of the Plan, except that any Lock-Up Period to which the Participant may be subject in connection with the Option shall not be longer or more restrictive than the lock-up period that applies to Ares or CPPIB.
17.    Dispute Resolution.  All controversies and claims arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or the breach hereof, shall be settled by the dispute resolution provisions in any employment agreement, or similar agreement, between the Employer and the Participant or, if none, the Employer’s mandatory dispute resolution procedures as may be in effect from time to time with respect to matters arising out of or relating to Participant’s employment with the Employer.
18.    Severability of Provisions.  If any provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect any other provisions hereof, and the Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if such provisions had not been included.
19.    Governing Law.  All matters arising out of or relating to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, including its validity, interpretation, construction, performance and enforcement, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to its principles of conflict of laws that would require the application of the laws of another jurisdiction.
20.    Section 409A.  The Option is intended to be exempt from the applicable requirements of Section 409A of the Code and shall be limited, construed and interpreted in accordance with such intent; provided, that the Company does not guarantee to the Participant any particular tax treatment of the Option.  The Company shall not be liable to the Participant for any additional tax, interest or penalties that may be imposed on the Participant by Section 409A of the Code or any damages for failing to comply with Section 409A of the Code. For purposes of determining the Fair Market Value of the shares of Common Stock underlying the Options, any 

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appraisal of a nationally recognized independent valuation firm shall be determined in a manner generally consistent with prior valuations relating to Stock Options with respect to minority discounts and discounts for lack of marketability or liquidity, to the extent permitted by the applicable requirements of Section 409A of the Code.
21.    Interpretation.  Wherever any words are used in this Agreement in the masculine gender they shall be construed as though they were also used in the feminine gender in all cases where they would so apply.  As used herein, (i) “or” shall mean “and/or” and (ii) “including” or “include” shall mean “including, without limitation.”
22.    No Strict Construction.  This Agreement shall be construed without regard to any presumption or rule requiring construction or interpretation against the party drafting an instrument or causing any instrument to be drafted.
23.    Other Shares.      Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement or the Plan to the contrary, none of the shares of Common Stock owned from time to time by a Participant that were not acquired in connection with the grant of an Award to such Participant shall be subject to any of the terms, conditions or provisions of this Agreement or the Plan.
24.    Confidentiality. The Participant hereby agrees to hold all confidential and proprietary information of the Company and its Affiliates received in connection with the grant of the Option, including any plan summaries or risk factors, in the strictest confidence.  The Participant shall not, directly or indirectly, disclose or divulge any such confidential or proprietary information to any Person other than the Participant’s legal counsel and financial advisors, or an officer, director or employee of, or legal counsel for, the Company or its Affiliates, to the extent necessary for the proper performance of his or her responsibilities, unless authorized to do so by the Company or compelled to do so by law or valid legal process.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the date and year first above written.
NEIMAN MARCUS GROUP, INC.
By:     
Name:   
Title:
 
Employee Name: Geoffroy van Raemdonck 

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