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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 OR 15(d) of The
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event
reported): December 12, 2024
REDWOOD TRUST, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in
its charter)
Maryland
(State or other
jurisdiction
of incorporation)
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001-13759
(Commission
File Number)
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68-0329422
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.) |
One
Belvedere Place
Suite 300
Mill Valley, California
94941
(Address of principal
executive offices and Zip Code)
(415) 389-7373
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under
any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
¨ |
Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) |
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Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) |
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) |
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c)) |
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging
growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Emerging growth
company ¨
If an emerging growth company,
indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised
financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ¨
Securities registered pursuant to Section
12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class |
Trading symbol(s) |
Name
of each exchange on which registered |
Common stock, par value $0.01 per share |
RWT |
New York Stock Exchange |
10%
Series A Fixed-Rate Reset Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, par value $0.01 per share |
RWT PRA |
New York Stock Exchange |
9.125% Senior Notes Due 2029 |
RWTN |
New York Stock Exchange |
Item 5.02. Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers.
(e) At a meeting held on December 12,
2024, the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of Redwood Trust, Inc. (the “Company”) considered and approved
the following compensation matters for the Company’s CEO and for certain other named executive officers of the Company noted below.
2024
Year-End Long-Term Equity Compensation Awards. On December 12, 2024, the Compensation
Committee approved 2024 year-end long-term equity-based incentive (“LTI”) awards to certain named executive officers of the
Company to be granted on December 19, 2024. Three different types of equity-based awards were granted: Deferred Stock Units (“DSUs”),
cash-settled Restricted Stock Units (“csRSUs”), and Performance Stock Units (“PSUs”) pursuant to the Company’s
Second Amended and Restated 2014 Incentive Award Plan (the “2014 Incentive Plan”). The terms of each of these three types
of awards are summarized below.
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The DSUs and csRSUs that were approved for grant will vest over four years, as follows: for DSUs, 25% of each award will vest on January 31, 2026, and an additional 6.25% will vest on the first day of each subsequent quarter (beginning April 1, 2026), with full vesting of the final 6.25% on December 18, 2028; for csRSUs, 25% of each award will vest on December 18, 2025, and an additional 25% will vest on each subsequent December 18th (beginning December 18, 2026), with full vesting of the final 25% on December 18, 2028. The DSUs and csRSUs will vest in full upon a termination of service (i) either without “cause” or for “good reason”, in either case, on or within 24 months following a change in control or externalization event, or (ii) due to the officer’s death or disability. In addition, the DSUs and csRSUs are subject to partial or full accelerated vesting upon a termination of service due to the officer’s “retirement”. With respect to DSUs, shares of Company common stock underlying the DSUs will be distributed to the recipients not later than December 31, 2028. With respect to csRSUs, on each vesting date, cash in an amount equal to the value of the common stock underlying the csRSUs that vest on such vesting date will be distributed to the recipients promptly following each such vesting date. |
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Each DSU and csRSU approved for grant will have a grant date fair value of the closing price of the Company’s common stock on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) on the grant date, as determined in accordance with FASB Accounting Standards Codification Topic 718 at the time the grant is made. The number of DSUs and csRSUs granted to each officer will be determined based on a dollar amount for each award divided by the closing price of the Company’s common stock on the NYSE on the grant date. The DSUs and csRSUs have attached dividend equivalent rights, resulting in the payment of dividend equivalents each time the Company declares a common stock dividend during the vesting period and until the underlying shares of common stock or cash are distributed. |
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The definitive terms of the DSUs that were approved for grant will be set forth in a form of Deferred Stock Unit Award Agreement (which is included as Exhibit 10.1 hereto and incorporated by reference herein) and the 2014 Incentive Plan. The foregoing description of the terms of the DSUs does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by the full text of the form of Deferred Stock Unit Award Agreement included as Exhibit 10.1 hereto. |
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The terms of the csRSUs that were approved for grant are generally consistent with the terms of the DSUs that were approved for grant, except that on each vesting date, cash in an amount equal to the value of the common stock underlying the csRSUs that vest on such vesting date will be distributed to the recipients promptly following each such vesting date, rather than through the delivery of shares of common stock. The definitive terms of the csRSUs that were approved for grant will be set forth in a form of Cash-Settled Restricted Stock Unit Award Agreement (which is included as Exhibit 10.2 hereto and incorporated by reference herein) and the 2014 Incentive Plan. The foregoing description of the terms of the csRSUs does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by the full text of the form of Cash-Settled Restricted Stock Unit Award Agreement included as Exhibit 10.2 hereto. |
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The PSUs that were approved for grant are performance-based equity awards under which the number of underlying shares of Company common stock that vest and that the recipient becomes entitled to receive at the time of vesting will generally range from 0% to 250% of the target number of PSUs granted (for each executive, such target number, the “Target PSUs”), with the Target PSUs granted being adjusted to reflect the value of any dividends declared on Company common stock during the vesting period (as further described below). Vesting of these PSUs will generally occur after a three-year performance measurement/vesting period, i.e., as of January 1, 2028, based on a three-step process as described below. |
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First, vesting would range from 0%-250% of two-thirds of the Target PSUs granted based on the level
of book value total stockholder return (“bvTSR”) attained over the three-year vesting period, with 100% of this two-thirds
of the Target PSUs vesting if three-year bvTSR is 25%. |
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Second, vesting would range from 0%-250% of one-third of the Target PSUs granted based on Redwood’s
relative total stockholder return (“rTSR”) against a comparator group of companies measured over the three-year vesting period,
with 100% of this one-third of the Target PSUs vesting if three-year rTSR corresponds to 55th percentile rTSR. |
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Third, if the vesting level after steps one and two is greater than 100% of the Target PSUs, but
absolute total shareholder return (“TSR”) is negative over the three-year performance period, vesting would be capped at
100% of Target PSUs. |
In the event
of a termination of employment due to the officer’s death or disability, by the Company without cause, by the officer for good reason
or due to the officer’s retirement (each, a “qualifying termination”), in any event, during the performance period,
the PSUs will remain outstanding and eligible to vest based on the achievement of performance goals during the performance period. The
number of PSUs that ultimately vest (if any) will be pro-rated in connection with a retirement during 2025 or a termination of employment
by the Company without cause; the pro-ration will be applied based on the number of days the officer was employed during 2025 and the
performance period, respectively.
In addition, in the event
of a change in control or externalization event: (i) PSUs will be earned based on the achievement of performance goals through the
shortened performance period ending with the change in control or externalization event (with the bvTSR goal being deemed achieved at
target); (ii) the number of PSUs earned will remain outstanding and eligible to vest as time-vesting PSUs on January 1, 2028,
subject to the officer’s continued employment; and (iii) if the officer experiences a qualifying termination prior to January 1,
2028, the then-outstanding time-vesting PSUs will vest.
Subject to vesting, shares
of Company common stock underlying these PSUs will be distributed to the recipients within 45 days following March 31, 2028. At the
time of vesting, the value of any dividends declared during the vesting period will be reflected in the PSUs by increasing the target
number of PSUs granted by an amount corresponding to the incremental number of shares of Company common stock that a stockholder would
have acquired during the three-year vesting period had all dividends during that period been reinvested in Company common stock. Between
the vesting of these PSUs and the delivery of the underlying shares of Company common stock, the underlying vested award shares will have
attached dividend equivalent rights, resulting in the payment of dividend equivalents each time the Company declares a common stock dividend
during that period.
Each PSU that
was approved for grant had a preliminary estimated grant date fair value, as of November 22, 2024, of $8.12, which preliminary
estimate will be finalized and determined in accordance with FASB Accounting Standards Codification Topic 718 as of the time the grant
is made.
The definitive terms
of these PSUs are set forth in the Form of Performance Stock Unit Award Agreement (which is included
as Exhibit 10.3 hereto and incorporated by reference herein) and the 2014 Incentive Plan. The foregoing
description of the terms of the PSUs does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by the full text of the Form of
Performance Stock Unit Award Agreement included as Exhibit 10.3 hereto.
In accordance with the requirements of Item 5.02(e) of
Form 8-K, the 2024 year-end long-term equity compensation awards that were approved for grant
to the following officers of the Company are set forth in the table below:
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Deferred Stock
Units (DSUs) | | |
Cash Settled RSUs
(csRSUs) | | |
Performance Stock
Units (PSUs) | |
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Aggregate Grant
Date Fair Value | | |
Aggregate Grant Date Fair Value | | |
Aggregate Grant Date Fair Value | |
Christopher J. Abate, Chief Executive Officer | |
$ | 652,500 | | |
$ | 1,305,000 | | |
$ | 2,392,500 | |
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Dashiell I. Robinson,
President | |
$ | 612,000 | | |
$ | 1,188,000 | | |
$ | 1,800,000 | |
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| | | |
| | | |
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Brooke E. Carillo,
Chief Financial Officer | |
$ | 595,000 | | |
$ | 1,155,000 | | |
$ | 1,750,000 | |
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| | | |
| | | |
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Andrew P. Stone,
Executive Vice President &
Chief Legal Officer | |
$ | 255,000 | | |
$ | 495,000 | | |
$ | 750,000 | |
| |
| | | |
| | | |
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Sasha G. Macomber, Chief Human Resources Officer | |
$ | 255,000 | | |
$ | 495,000 | | |
$ | 750,000 | |
2025
Base Salaries. On December 12, 2024,
the Compensation Committee made determinations regarding the 2025 base salaries of certain named executive officers of the Company. In
accordance with the requirements of Item 5.02(e) of Form 8-K, the 2025 base salaries of the following named executive officers
of the Company are set forth in the table below.
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2025 Base Salary | |
Christopher J. Abate, Chief Executive Officer | |
$ | 975,000 | |
| |
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Dashiell I. Robinson,
President | |
$ | 890,000 | |
| |
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Brooke E. Carillo, Chief Financial Officer | |
$ | 860,000 | |
| |
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Andrew P. Stone, Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer | |
$ | 525,000 | |
| |
| | |
Sasha G. Macomber,
Chief Human Resources Officer | |
$ | 525,000 | |
2025
Target Annual Bonuses. On December 12, 2024,
the Compensation Committee made determinations regarding the 2025 target annual bonuses of certain named executive officers of the Company. Performance
goals associated with earning at, above, or below target annual bonus for 2025 will be based on one or more financial performance goals,
operational goals and individual goals pre-established by the Compensation Committee in the first quarter of 2025. In accordance with
the requirements of Item 5.02(e) of Form 8-K, the 2025 target annual bonuses of the following named executive officers of the
Company are set forth in the table below.
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2025 Target
Annual Bonus
(as a % of
2025 Base Salary) |
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Christopher J. Abate,
Chief Executive Officer |
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215 |
% |
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Dashiell I. Robinson,
President |
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210 |
% |
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Brooke E. Carillo,
Chief Financial Officer |
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205 |
% |
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Andrew P. Stone,
Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer |
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175 |
% |
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Sasha G. Macomber,
Chief Human Resources Officer |
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175 |
% |
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Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto
duly authorized.
Date: December 13, 2024 |
REDWOOD TRUST, INC. |
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By: |
/s/ Andrew P. Stone |
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Name: |
Andrew P. Stone |
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Title: |
Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and Secretary |
Exhibit 10.1
REDWOOD TRUST, INC.
DEFERRED STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT
DEFERRED STOCK UNIT AWARD
AGREEMENT dated as of [insert date] (the “Award Agreement”), by and between Redwood Trust, Inc., a
Maryland corporation (the “Company”), and [First Name] [Last Name], an Employee of the Company (the “Participant”).
References to the Company herein shall include the subsidiaries and Affiliates (as defined in Exhibit A).
Pursuant to the Redwood Trust, Inc.
Second Amended and Restated 2014 Incentive Award Plan (as may be amended from time to time, the “Plan”), the Compensation
Committee (the “Committee”) of the Board of Directors of the Company has determined that the Participant is to be granted
an award of Deferred Stock Units for shares of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.01 per share (“Common Stock”),
on the terms and conditions set forth herein (the “Award”), and the Company hereby grants such Award. Any
capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meaning set forth in the Plan.
1. Number
of Shares Awarded. This Award entitles the Participant to receive [Number of shares (_____)] shares of Common
Stock (the “Award Shares”), following the expiration of the Restricted Period described and defined below.
2. Dividends. In
accordance with Section 10.4 of the Plan, the number of Award Shares set forth in Section 1 shall not be adjusted to reflect
the payment of regular cash dividends declared on Common Stock during the Restricted Period. The Participant will be entitled
to a Dividend Equivalent (each, a “DER”) for each Award Share pursuant to which the Participant will be entitled to
receive, pursuant to the Plan, an amount equal to the aggregate regular cash dividends with a record date occurring after the Grant Date
(as defined below) and prior to the date the Award Share is settled or forfeited that would have been payable to the Participant with
respect to the share of Common Stock underlying the Award Share had it been outstanding on the applicable record date. DERs shall remain
outstanding from the Grant Date until the earlier of the payment/delivery or forfeiture of the underlying Award Share, at which point,
the corresponding DER will be forfeited. Any DER amounts that may become payable in respect of this Section 2 shall be paid as and
when the dividends in respect of which such DER payments arise are paid to holders of Common Stock, without regard to the vested status
of the underlying Award Share. Any DER amounts that may become payable in respect of this Section 2 shall be treated separately from
the Award Shares and the rights arising in connection therewith for purposes of Section 409A of the Code.
3. Vesting
and Restricted Periods.
| (a) | The Award Shares shall vest on the following schedule: |
As of [insert date],
25%;
At the beginning of each subsequent calendar
quarter (beginning [insert date]), 6.25%; and
All Award Shares shall be fully vested
as of [insert date].
Award Shares that have become
vested pursuant to this Section 3 are referred to as “Vested Award Shares”. The period from the date
of this Award to the applicable date or dates specified for delivery of such shares is referred to as the “Restricted Period”.
Vested Award Shares shall not be forfeited in the event of the Participant’s Termination of Service but shall remain outstanding
to be settled by delivery/payment of shares in accordance with Section 3(e), subject to withholding in accordance with Section 11.
(b) Upon
the Participant’s Termination of Service due to Disability or death or a Qualifying CIC Termination (as defined below), in each
case, prior to the expiration of the vesting period in Section 3(a), any Award Shares not vested at the time of such termination
shall immediately vest and shall not be forfeited. Notwithstanding anything herein or in the Plan, for purposes of this Award Agreement,
a “Disability” shall only exist if the Participant is “disabled” within the meaning of Section 409A
of the Code.
(c) Upon
the Participant’s Termination of Service due to Retirement (as defined below) on or following the one-year anniversary of the Grant
Date (as defined below), any Award Shares not vested at the time of such termination shall immediately vest and shall not be forfeited.
Upon the Participant’s Termination of Service due to Retirement prior to the one-year anniversary of the Grant Date, a number of
Award Shares not vested at the time of such Termination of Service shall vest such that the total number of Award Shares vested with respect
to this Award equals the total number of Award Shares, pro-rated based on (x) the number of days from the Grant Date through the
date on which the Participant experiences a Termination of Service due to Retirement, divided by (y) 366, and such pro-rata portion
of the Award Shares shall not be forfeited.
(d) Upon
the Participant’s Termination of Service prior to the expiration of the vesting period in Section 3(a), any Award Shares not
vested at the time of such termination (after taking into account any vesting that occurs in connection with Disability or death, Retirement
or a Qualifying CIC Termination), shall be forfeited.
(e) The
Restricted Period shall expire on the day prior to the fourth anniversary of the Grant Date. The Company shall pay and deliver to the
Participant any Vested Award Shares within 30 days following the first to occur of (i) a “change in control event” of
the Company (within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code), (ii) the Participant’s death, (iii) the Participant’s
“separation from service” from the Company (within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code) and (iv) the last day
of the Restricted Period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the exact delivery / payment date of any Vested Award
Shares shall be determined by the Company in its sole discretion (and the Participant shall not have a right to designate the time of
delivery / payment).
(f) For
purposes of this Agreement, the following terms have the meanings set forth below:
(i) A
“Qualifying CIC Termination” means the Participant’s Termination of Service by the Company without Cause or by
the Participant for Good Reason, in either case, on or within twenty-four (24) months following the earlier of (i) a Change in Control
(as defined in the Plan) or (ii) an Externalization of Management; provided, however, that a Qualifying CIC Termination shall not
include a Termination of Service on or following an Externalization of Management that occurs in connection with the Participant’s
failure to accept an offer of employment from an External Management Company (or an affiliate thereof) on terms and conditions that are
substantially comparable to his or her terms and conditions of employment with the Company and its Affiliates immediately prior to such
Externalization of Management.
(ii) “Cause”
shall have such meaning defined in the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company or, if no such agreement exists or does
exist but does not contain such a definition, shall mean: (a) the Participant’s failure to competently perform the Participant’s
job or duties to the Company, as reasonably determined by the Company, which failure shall continue for thirty (30) days after written
notice thereof by the Company to the Participant; (b) any act of negligence or misconduct by the Participant that has had or is reasonably
likely to have an adverse effect on, or has injured or harmed or is reasonably likely to injure or harm, the Company or any of its business
affairs, reputation, counterparties, employees, agents or vendors; (c) the Participant’s breach of any fiduciary duty or obligation
to the Company; (d) (A) the Participant’s breach of any Company policy (including any code of conduct or harassment policies),
which is reasonably likely to have an adverse effect on, or has injured or harmed or is reasonably likely to injure or harm, the Company
or (B) any breach by the Participant of an agreement with the Company; (e) the Participant’s commission of, indictment
for, or plea of nolo contendere to, a felony or any other crime involving moral turpitude; (f) the Participant’s theft, misappropriation,
or embezzlement, or attempted theft, misappropriation, or embezzlement, of money or tangible or intangible assets or property of the Company
or any of its employees, customers, clients, or others having business relations with any of them; (g) any act of moral turpitude,
dishonesty, or similar behavior by the Participant injurious to the interests, property, operations, business or reputation of the Company;
or (h) the Participant’s unauthorized use or disclosure of trade secrets or confidential or proprietary information of the
Company or pertaining to any of its business or operations.
(iii) “External
Management Company” shall mean an entity engaged to externally manage some or all of the Company’s assets and/or operations
that is not a majority-owned subsidiary of the Company or otherwise controlled by the Company.
(iv) “Externalization
of Management” shall have such meaning defined in the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company or, if no such
agreement exists or does exist but does not contain such a definition, shall mean the Company entering into and consummating one or more
agreements with one or more External Management Companies, which, when taken together or alone, provide for the external management of
all or substantially all of the Company’s assets and/or operations.
(v) “Good
Reason” shall have such meaning defined in the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company or, if no such agreement
exists or does exist but does not contain such a definition, shall mean the occurrence of any one or more of the following events, without
the Participant’s prior written consent: (a) a material reduction (at the direction of the Company) in the value of the Participant’s
total compensation package (salary, wages, bonus opportunity, equity or other long-term incentive award opportunities, and benefits) if
such a reduction is not linked to the performance of the Company or one or more of its business units or subsidiaries or made in proportion
to an across-the-board reduction for all similarly-situated employees of the Company or the applicable business unit or employing subsidiary;
or (b) the relocation of the Participant’s principal Company office to a location more than 25 miles from its location as of
the date of the Participant’s Participation Notice, except for required travel on the Company’s business to the extent necessary
to fulfill the Participant’s obligations to the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
the Participant will not be deemed to have resigned for Good Reason unless: (1) the Participant provides the Company with written
notice setting forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed by the Participant to constitute Good Reason within 90 days
after the date of the occurrence of any event that the Participant knows or should reasonably have known to constitute Good Reason; (2) the
Company fails to cure such acts or omissions within 30 days following its receipt of such notice; and (3) the effective date of the
Participant’s termination for Good Reason occurs no later than 30 days after the expiration of the Company’s cure period.
(vi) “Grant
Date” means the date first written above in this Agreement.
(vii) “Retirement”
shall mean a Termination of Service due to retirement (as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion) if such Termination of Service
(i) occurs on or after the completion by the Participant of ten (10) years of employment with the Company (which need not be
continuous) and (ii) the sum of the Participant’s age and years of service as an Employee equals or exceeds seventy (70) (in
each case measured in years, rounded down to the nearest whole number). [Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, a Termination
of Service shall only constitute a Retirement if the Participant provides the Company with at least [12] months’ written notice
of his or her anticipated retirement.]
(viii) “Termination
of Service” shall have such meaning set forth in the Plan; provided, however, that for purposes of this Award and the Plan,
(i) the Participant shall not be deemed to have a Termination of Service solely if the Participant terminates employment with the
Company or an Affiliate and the Participant contemporaneously commences employment or service with the External Management Company following
an Externalization of Management and (ii) the Participant will be deemed to have a Termination of Service when the Participant’s
employment or service with the External Management Company or its affiliate ceases for any reason.
4. At-Will
Employment. This Award Agreement is not an employment contract and nothing in this Award Agreement shall be deemed
to create in any way whatsoever any obligation of the Participant to continue as an Employee of the Company or on the part of the Company
to continue the employment or other service relationship of the Participant with the Company. It is understood and agreed to
by the Participant that the Award and participation in the Plan does not alter the at-will nature of the Participant’s relationship
with the Company (subject to the terms of any separate employment agreement the Participant may have with the Company). The
at-will nature of the Participant’s relationship with the Company can only be altered by a writing signed by both the Participant
and the Chief Executive Officer or the President of the Company.
5. Notices.
Any notice required or permitted under this Award Agreement shall be deemed given when delivered personally, or when deposited in a
United States Post Office, postage prepaid, addressed, as appropriate, to the Participant either at the Participant’s address
set forth below or such other address as the Participant may designate in writing to the Company, and to the
Company: Attention: Chief Legal Officer, at the Company’s address or such other address as the Company
may designate in writing to the Participant.
6. Failure
to Enforce Not a Waiver. The failure of the Company to enforce at any time any provision of this Award Agreement shall
in no way be construed to be a waiver of such provision or of any other provision hereof.
7. Restrictive
Covenants; Arbitration. The Participant agrees and acknowledges that the Participant’s right to receive the Award Shares
and any DER payments is subject to and conditioned upon the Participant’s continued compliance with the restrictive covenants contained
in Exhibit A attached hereto. In addition, the Participant agrees and acknowledges that, subject to the “Injunctive
Relief” provisions of Exhibit A attached hereto, any dispute arising with respect to this Award and this Award Agreement
will be subject to the Alternative Dispute Resolution provisions set forth in an Employment and Confidentiality Agreement (or any other
arbitration or alternative dispute resolution provisions or agreements) by and between the Participant and the Company.
8. Existing
Agreements. This Award Agreement does not supersede nor does it modify any existing agreements between the Participant
and the Company.
9.
Incorporation of Plan. The Plan is incorporated by reference and
made a part of this Award Agreement, and this Award Agreement is subject to all terms and conditions of the Plan as in effect from
time to time.
10.
Amendments. This Award Agreement may be amended or
modified at any time by an instrument in writing signed by the parties hereto.
11. Withholding.
The Company shall withhold, or cause to be withheld, Award Shares or other compensation otherwise vesting or issuable under this
Award in satisfaction of any applicable withholding tax obligations. The number of Award Shares which may be so withheld or
surrendered shall be limited to the number of Award Shares which have a fair market value on the date of withholding no greater than
the aggregate amount of such liabilities based on the maximum individual statutory withholding rates in the Participant’s
applicable jurisdictions for federal, state, local and foreign income tax and payroll tax purposes that are applicable to such
taxable income.
12. Section 409A.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Award Agreement, this Award Agreement is intended to comply with or be exempt
from Section 409A of the Code and this Award Agreement and the Plan shall be interpreted in a manner consistent with such intent,
and any provisions of this Award Agreement or the Plan that would cause the Award to fail to be exempt from or to satisfy the requirements
for an effective deferral of compensation under Section 409A of the Code shall have no force and effect. Any right under this Award
Agreement to a series of installment payments shall be treated as a right to a series of separate payments. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary in this Award Agreement, no amounts shall be paid to the Participant under this Award Agreement during the six (6)-month
period following the Participant’s “separation from service” (within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code) to
the extent that the Administrator determines that the Participant is a “specified employee” (within the meaning of Section 409A
of the Code) at the time of such separation from service and that paying such amounts at the time or times indicated in this Award Agreement
would be a prohibited distribution under Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code. If the payment of any such amounts is delayed
as a result of the previous sentence, then on the first business day following the end of such six (6)-month period (or such earlier date
upon which such amount can be paid under Section 409A of the Code without being subject to such additional taxes), the Company shall
pay to the Participant in a lump-sum all amounts that would have otherwise been payable to the Participant during such six (6)-month period
under this Award Agreement.
[Signature page follows…]
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the parties have executed this Award Agreement on the day and year first above written.
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REDWOOD TRUST, INC. |
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Andrew P. Stone |
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Chief Legal Officer & Secretary |
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One Belvedere Place, Suite 300 |
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Mill Valley, CA 94941 |
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The undersigned hereby accepts and
agrees to all the terms and provisions of this Award Agreement and to all the terms and provisions of the Plan herein incorporated by
reference. |
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[First Name] [Last Name] |
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c/o Redwood Trust, Inc. |
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One Belvedere Place, Suite 300 |
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Mill Valley, CA 94941 |
EXHIBIT A - Restrictive Covenants
1. | Non-Disparagement. Subject to the “Exceptions” set forth in Section 4 of this
Exhibit A, while providing services to the Company and thereafter, the Participant agrees not to make negative comments or statements
about, or otherwise criticize or disparage, in any format or through any medium, the Company or any entity controlled by, controlling
or under common control with the Company (“Affiliates”) or any of the officers, directors, managers, employees, services,
operations, investments or products of the Company or any of its Affiliates. For purposes of the foregoing sentence, disparagement shall
include, but not be limited to, negative comments or statements intended or reasonably likely to be harmful or disruptive to a person’s
or entity’s respective business, business reputation, business operations, or personal reputation. |
2. | Non-Solicitation. (A) While providing services to the Company and, for a period of one (1) year
thereafter, the Participant shall not directly or indirectly solicit, induce, or encourage any employee or consultant of any of the Company
and its subsidiaries or Affiliates to terminate their employment or other relationship with the Company and its Affiliates or to cease
to render services to any of the Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates, and the Participant shall not initiate discussion with any
such person for any such purpose or authorize or knowingly cooperate with the taking of any such actions by any other individual or entity.
(B) While providing services to the Company and, for a period of one (1) year thereafter, the Participant shall not solicit,
induce, or encourage any customer of, client of, vendor of, or other party doing business with any of the Company and its subsidiaries
or Affiliates to terminate its relationship therewith or transfer its business from any of the Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates,
and the Participant shall not initiate discussion with any such person for any such purpose or authorize or knowingly cooperate with the
taking of any such actions by any other individual or entity. |
| · | If the Participant resides or works in California or California law applies, this Section 2
shall not apply after the Participant’s employment with the Company ends. However, any conduct relating to the solicitation of the
Company’s employees, customers, clients, vendors or other parties doing business with any of the Company and its subsidiaries or
Affiliates that involves the misappropriation of the Company’s trade secret or confidential information, such as its protected customer
information, will remain prohibited conduct at all times, and nothing in this Award Agreement shall be construed to limit or eliminate
any rights or remedies the Company would have against the Participant under trade secret law, unfair competition law, or other laws applicable
in California absent this Award Agreement. |
| · | If the Participant resides or works in New York or New York law applies, the post-employment restrictions
in clause (B) of this Section 2 shall not apply to any customer, client, vendor, or other party doing business with any of the
Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates who the Participant had a previous business relationship with before employment with the Company. |
| · | If the Participant resides or works in Colorado or Colorado law applies, the definition of “customer
of, client of, vendor of, or other party doing business with any of the Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates” for purposes
of this Section 2 shall be modified to cover only those clients, customers, vendors or other parties doing business with any of the
Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates with respect to which Participant was provided trade secrets or confidential information during
Participant’s employment by the Company. Participant hereby stipulates that the provisions of this Section 2 are reasonable
and necessary for the protection of trade secrets within the meaning Colo. Rev. Stat. § 8-2-113(2)(b) (the “Colorado Noncompete
Act”). Accordingly, Participant and the Company agree that the provisions of this Section 2 are reasonable and necessary for
the protection of the Company’s trade secrets and confidential information. Participant hereby acknowledges that Participant received
notice of these non-solicitation covenants at least fourteen (14) days before the earlier of the effective date of this Award Agreement
or the effective date of any additional compensation or change in the terms or conditions of employment that provides consideration for
such covenants. |
3. | Confidentiality. Subject to the “Exceptions” set forth in Section 4 of this Exhibit A,
the Participant shall keep secret and retain in the strictest confidence all confidential, proprietary and non-public matters, tangible
or intangible, of or related to the Company, its stockholders, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, officers, directors, attorneys,
fiduciaries, representatives, employees, licensees and agents including, without limitation, trade secrets, business strategies and operations,
seller, counterparty and customer lists, manufacturers, vendors, material suppliers, financial information, personnel information, legal
advice and counsel obtained from counsel, information regarding litigation, actual, pending or threatened, research and development, identities
and habits of employees and agents and business relationships, and shall not disclose them to any person, entity or any federal, state
or local agency or authority, except as may be required by law; provided that, in the event disclosure is sought as a result of any subpoena
or other legal process initiated against the Participant, the Participant shall immediately give the Company’s Chief Legal Officer
written notice thereof in order to afford the Company an opportunity to contest such disclosure (such notice to be delivered to: Redwood
Trust, Inc., One Belvedere Place, Suite 300, Mill Valley, CA, 94941, Attn: Chief Legal Officer). |
4. | Exceptions. Nothing herein shall prohibit or restrict the Participant from: (i) making any
disclosure of information required by law; (ii) disclosing or discussing any conduct that the Participant in good faith believes
is unlawful, including discrimination or harassment, or providing information to, or testifying or otherwise assisting in any investigation
or proceeding brought by, any federal or state regulatory or law enforcement agency or legislative body, any self-regulatory organization,
or the Company’s Human Resources, Legal, or Compliance Departments; (iii) testifying, participating in or otherwise assisting
in a proceeding relating to an alleged violation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, any federal, state or municipal law relating to fraud
or any rule or regulation of any self-regulatory organization; or (iv) filing a charge with, reporting possible violations to,
or participating or cooperating with the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other federal, state or local regulatory body or law
enforcement agency (each a “Governmental Agency”). Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the Participant’s
right to receive an award for any information provided to a Governmental Agency in relation to any whistleblower, anti-discrimination,
or anti-retaliation provisions of federal, state or local law or regulation. In addition, notwithstanding the foregoing obligations, pursuant
to 18 U.S.C. § 1833(b), the Participant understands and acknowledges that the Participant shall not be held criminally or civilly
liable under any U.S. federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that is made: (A) in confidence to a
federal, state, or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney, and solely for the purpose of reporting
or investigating a suspected violation of law; or (B) in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if
such filing is made under seal and protected from public disclosure. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to conflict with 18 U.S.C.
§ 1833(b) or create liability for disclosures of trade secrets that are expressly allowed by 18 U.S.C. § 1833(b). |
5. | Injunctive Relief. It is expressly agreed by Participant that each breach of the restrictive covenants
set forth in this Exhibit A is a distinct and material breach of the attached Award Agreement and that solely a monetary remedy would
be inadequate, impracticable and extremely difficult to prove, and that each such breach would cause the Company irreparable harm. It
is further agreed that, notwithstanding any other terms of the attached Award Agreement, in addition to any and all remedies available
at law or equity (including money damages), the Company shall be entitled to temporary and permanent injunctive relief to enforce the
restrictive covenants set forth in this Exhibit A, in accordance with applicable law. It is further agreed that the Company shall
be entitled to seek such equitable relief in any forum, including a court of law, notwithstanding the provisions of any arbitration or
other alternative dispute resolution provisions or agreement between the undersigned and the Company. The Company may pursue any of the
remedies described herein concurrently or consecutively in any order as to any such breach or violation, and the pursuit of one of such
remedies at any time will not be deemed an election of remedies or waiver of the right to pursue any of the other such remedies. |
6. | Reasonableness/Blue Pencil Doctrine. The Participant understands that the restrictive covenants
and other terms set forth in this Exhibit A are intended to protect the Company’s (and its subsidiaries’ and affiliates’)
established employee, customer, client, vendor and/or counterparty relations, and the general goodwill of the business of the Company
and its subsidiaries and affiliates. The Participant and the Company agree that the covenants set forth in this Exhibit A are reasonable
with respect to duration, geographical area, and scope. If the final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction declares that any term
or provision of this Exhibit A is invalid or unenforceable, the parties agree that the court making the determination of invalidity
or unenforceability shall have the power to reduce the scope, duration, or area of the term or provision, to delete specific words or
phrases, or to replace any invalid or unenforceable term or provision with a term or provision that is valid and enforceable and that
comes closest to expressing the intention of the invalid or unenforceable term or provision, and this Exhibit A shall be enforceable
as so modified after the expiration of the time within which the judgment may be appealed. |
Exhibit 10.2
REDWOOD TRUST, INC.
RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT (CASH-SETTLED)
RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARD
AGREEMENT (CASH-SETTLED) dated as of [insert date] (the “Award Agreement”), by and between Redwood Trust, Inc.,
a Maryland corporation (the “Company”), and [First Name] [Last Name], an Employee of the Company (the
“Participant”). References to the Company herein shall include the subsidiaries and Affiliates (as defined in Exhibit A).
Pursuant to the Redwood Trust, Inc.
Second Amended and Restated 2014 Incentive Award Plan (as may be amended from time to time, the “Plan”), the Compensation
Committee (the “Committee”) of the Board of Directors of the Company has determined that the Participant is to be granted
an award of Restricted Stock Units covering shares of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.01 per share (“Common Stock”),
on the terms and conditions set forth herein (the “Award”), and the Company hereby grants such Award. Any
capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meaning set forth in the Plan.
1. Number
of Shares Awarded. This Award entitles the Participant to receive cash payment(s) in respect of [Number of
shares (_____)] shares of Common Stock (the “Award Shares”), subject to the vesting schedule set forth
in Section 3 below.
2. Dividends. In
accordance with Section 10.4 of the Plan, the number of Award Shares set forth in Section 1 shall not be adjusted to reflect
the payment of regular cash dividends declared on Common Stock during the DER Period (as defined below). The Participant
will be entitled to a Dividend Equivalent (each, a “DER”) for each Award Share pursuant to which the Participant will
be entitled to receive, pursuant to the Plan, an amount equal to the aggregate regular cash dividends with a record date occurring after
the Grant Date (as defined below) and prior to the date the Award Share is settled or forfeited that would have been payable to the Participant
with respect to the share of Common Stock underlying the Award Share had it been outstanding on the applicable record date. DERs shall
remain outstanding from the Grant Date until the earlier of the payment / delivery or forfeiture of the underlying Award Share, at which
point, the corresponding DER will be forfeited. Any DER amounts that may become payable in respect of this Section 2 shall be paid
as and when the dividends in respect of which such DER payments arise are paid to holders of Common Stock, without regard to the vested
status of the underlying Award Share. Any DER amounts that may become payable in respect of this Section 2 shall be treated separately
from the Award Shares and the rights arising in connection therewith for purposes of Section 409A of the Code.
3. Vesting
and DER Periods.
(a) The Award Shares shall vest on the following schedule:
As of [insert date],
25%;
As of [insert date], 25%;
As of [insert date], 25%; and
As of [insert date], 25%.
Award Shares that have become
vested pursuant to this Section 3 are referred to as “Vested Award Shares”. The date on which an Award
Share becomes a Vested Award Share is referred to as a “Vesting Date”. With respect to an Award Share, the period from
the date of this Award to the applicable date or dates specified for delivery of such Award Share is referred to as the “DER
Period”.
(b) Upon
the Participant’s Termination of Service due to Disability or death or a Qualifying CIC Termination (as defined below), in each
case, prior to the expiration of the vesting period in Section 3(a), any Award Shares not vested at the time of such termination
shall immediately vest and shall not be forfeited. Notwithstanding anything herein or in the Plan, for purposes of this Award Agreement,
a “Disability” shall only exist if the Participant is “disabled” within the meaning of Section 409A
of the Code.
(c) Upon
the Participant’s Termination of Service due to Retirement (as defined below) on or following the one-year anniversary of the Grant
Date (as defined below), any Award Shares not vested at the time of such termination shall immediately vest and shall not be forfeited.
Upon the Participant’s Termination of Service due to Retirement prior to the one-year anniversary of the Grant Date, a number of
Award Shares not vested at the time of such Termination of Service shall vest such that the total number of Award Shares vested with respect
to this Award equals the total number of Award Shares, pro-rated based on (x) the number of days from the Grant Date through the
date on which the Participant experiences a Termination of Service due to Retirement, divided by (y) 366, and such pro-rata portion
of the Award Shares shall not be forfeited.
(d) Upon
the Participant’s Termination of Service prior to the expiration of the vesting period in Section 3(a), any Award Shares not
vested at the time of such termination (after taking into account any vesting that occurs in connection with Disability or death, Retirement
or a Qualifying CIC Termination) shall be forfeited.
(e) The
Company shall pay to the Participant, in settlement of the Vested Award Shares, an amount in cash equal to the Fair Market Value of a
share of Common Stock on the applicable Vesting Date, multiplied by number of Vested Award Shares that vested on such date. Such settlement
payment shall be made within 30 days following the first to occur of (i) a “change in control event” of the Company (within
the meaning of Section 409A of the Code), (ii) the Participant’s death, (iii) the Participant’s “separation
from service” from the Company (within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code) and (iv) the applicable Vesting Date.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the exact settlement payment date of such amounts with respect to the Vested
Award Shares shall be determined by the Company in its sole discretion (and the Participant shall not have a right to designate the time
of payment).
(f) For
purposes of this Agreement, the following terms have the meanings set forth below:
(i) A
“Qualifying CIC Termination” means the Participant’s Termination of Service by the Company without Cause or by
the Participant for Good Reason, in either case, on or within twenty-four (24) months following the earlier of (i) a Change in Control
(as defined in the Plan) or (ii) an Externalization of Management; provided, however, that a Qualifying CIC Termination shall not
include a Termination of Service on or following an Externalization of Management that occurs in connection with the Participant’s
failure to accept an offer of employment from an External Management Company (or an affiliate thereof) on terms and conditions that are
substantially comparable to his or her terms and conditions of employment with the Company and its Affiliates immediately prior to such
Externalization of Management.
(ii) “Cause”
shall have such meaning defined in the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company or, if no such agreement exists or does
exist but does not contain such a definition, shall mean: (a) the Participant’s failure to competently perform the Participant’s
job or duties to the Company, as reasonably determined by the Company, which failure shall continue for thirty (30) days after written
notice thereof by the Company to the Participant; (b) any act of negligence or misconduct by the Participant that has had or is reasonably
likely to have an adverse effect on, or has injured or harmed or is reasonably likely to injure or harm, the Company or any of its business
affairs, reputation, counterparties, employees, agents or vendors; (c) the Participant’s breach of any fiduciary duty or obligation
to the Company; (d) (A) the Participant’s breach of any Company policy (including any code of conduct or harassment policies),
which is reasonably likely to have an adverse effect on, or has injured or harmed or is reasonably likely to injure or harm, the Company
or (B) any breach by the Participant of an agreement with the Company; (e) the Participant’s commission of, indictment
for, or plea of nolo contendere to, a felony or any other crime involving moral turpitude; (f) the Participant’s theft, misappropriation,
or embezzlement, or attempted theft, misappropriation, or embezzlement, of money or tangible or intangible assets or property of the Company
or any of its employees, customers, clients, or others having business relations with any of them; (g) any act of moral turpitude,
dishonesty, or similar behavior by the Participant injurious to the interests, property, operations, business or reputation of the Company;
or (h) the Participant’s unauthorized use or disclosure of trade secrets or confidential or proprietary information of the
Company or pertaining to any of its business or operations.
(iii) “External
Management Company” shall mean an entity engaged to externally manage some or all of the Company’s assets and/or operations
that is not a majority-owned subsidiary of the Company or otherwise controlled by the Company.
(iv) “Externalization
of Management” shall have such meaning defined in the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company or, if no such
agreement exists or does exist but does not contain such a definition, shall mean the Company entering into and consummating one or more
agreements with one or more External Management Companies, which, when taken together or alone, provide for the external management of
all or substantially all of the Company’s assets and/or operations.
(v) “Good
Reason” shall have such meaning defined in the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company or, if no such agreement
exists or does exist but does not contain such a definition, shall mean the occurrence of any one or more of the following events, without
the Participant’s prior written consent: (a) a material reduction (at the direction of the Company) in the value of the Participant’s
total compensation package (salary, wages, bonus opportunity, equity or other long-term incentive award opportunities, and benefits) if
such a reduction is not linked to the performance of the Company or one or more of its business units or subsidiaries or made in proportion
to an across-the-board reduction for all similarly-situated employees of the Company or the applicable business unit or employing subsidiary;
or (b) the relocation of the Participant’s principal Company office to a location more than 25 miles from its location as of
the date of the Participant’s Participation Notice, except for required travel on the Company’s business to the extent necessary
to fulfill the Participant’s obligations to the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
the Participant will not be deemed to have resigned for Good Reason unless: (1) the Participant provides the Company with written
notice setting forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed by the Participant to constitute Good Reason within 90 days
after the date of the occurrence of any event that the Participant knows or should reasonably have known to constitute Good Reason; (2) the
Company fails to cure such acts or omissions within 30 days following its receipt of such notice; and (3) the effective date of the
Participant’s termination for Good Reason occurs no later than 30 days after the expiration of the Company’s cure period.
(vi) “Grant
Date” means the date first written above in this Agreement.
(vii) “Retirement”
shall mean a Termination of Service due to retirement (as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion) if such Termination of Service
(i) occurs on or after the completion by the Participant of ten (10) years of employment with the Company (which need not be
continuous) and (ii) the sum of the Participant’s age and years of service as an Employee equals or exceeds seventy (70) (in
each case measured in years, rounded down to the nearest whole number). Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, a Termination
of Service shall only constitute a Retirement if the Participant provides the Company with at least 12 months’ written notice of
his or her anticipated retirement.
(viii) “Termination
of Service” shall have such meaning set forth in the Plan; provided, however, that for purposes of this Award and the Plan,
(i) the Participant shall not be deemed to have a Termination of Service solely if the Participant terminates employment with the
Company or an Affiliate and the Participant contemporaneously commences employment or service with the External Management Company following
an Externalization of Management and (ii) the Participant will be deemed to have a Termination of Service when the Participant’s
employment or service with the External Management Company or its affiliate ceases for any reason.
4. At-Will
Employment. This Award Agreement is not an employment contract and nothing in this Award Agreement shall be deemed
to create in any way whatsoever any obligation of the Participant to continue as an Employee of the Company or on the part of the Company
to continue the employment or other service relationship of the Participant with the Company. It is understood and agreed
to by the Participant that the Award and participation in the Plan does not alter the at-will nature of the Participant’s relationship
with the Company (subject to the terms of any separate employment agreement the Participant may have with the Company). The
at-will nature of the Participant’s relationship with the Company can only be altered by a writing signed by both the Participant
and the Chief Executive Officer or the President of the Company.
5. Notices. Any
notice required or permitted under this Award Agreement shall be deemed given when delivered personally, or when deposited in a United
States Post Office, postage prepaid, addressed, as appropriate, to the Participant either at the Participant’s address set forth
below or such other address as the Participant may designate in writing to the Company, and to the Company: Attention: Chief
Legal Officer, at the Company’s address or such other address as the Company may designate in writing to the Participant.
6. Failure
to Enforce Not a Waiver. The failure of the Company to enforce at any time any provision of this Award Agreement
shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of such provision or of any other provision hereof.
7. Restrictive
Covenants; Arbitration. The Participant agrees and acknowledges that the Participant’s right to receive any payments with
respect to the Award Shares and any DER payments is subject to and conditioned upon the Participant’s continued compliance with
the restrictive covenants contained in Exhibit A attached hereto. In
addition, the Participant agrees and acknowledges that, subject to the “Injunctive Relief” provisions of Exhibit A
attached hereto, any dispute arising with respect to this Award and this Award Agreement will be subject to the Alternative Dispute
Resolution provisions set forth in an Employment and Confidentiality Agreement (or any other arbitration or alternative dispute resolution
provisions or agreements) by and between the Participant and the Company.
8. Existing
Agreements. This Award Agreement does not supersede nor does it modify any existing agreements between the Participant
and the Company.
9. Incorporation
of Plan. The Plan is incorporated by reference and made a part of this Award Agreement, and this Award Agreement is
subject to all terms and conditions of the Plan as in effect from time to time.
10. Amendments. This
Award Agreement may be amended or modified at any time by an instrument in writing signed by the parties hereto.
11. Withholding. The
Company shall withhold, or cause to be withheld, amounts payable in respect of Award Shares in satisfaction of any applicable withholding
tax obligations.
12. Section 409A.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Award Agreement, this Award Agreement is intended to comply with or be exempt
from Section 409A of the Code and this Award Agreement and the Plan shall be interpreted in a manner consistent with such intent,
and any provisions of this Award Agreement or the Plan that would cause the Award to fail to be exempt from or to satisfy the requirements
for an effective deferral of compensation under Section 409A of the Code shall have no force and effect. Any right under this Award
Agreement to a series of installment payments shall be treated as a right to a series of separate payments. Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary in this Award Agreement, no amounts shall be paid to the Participant under this Award Agreement during the six (6)-month
period following the Participant’s “separation from service” (within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code)
to the extent that the Administrator determines that the Participant is a “specified employee” (within the meaning of Section 409A
of the Code) at the time of such separation from service and that paying such amounts at the time or times indicated in this Award Agreement
would be a prohibited distribution under Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code. If the payment of any such amounts is delayed
as a result of the previous sentence, then on the first business day following the end of such six (6)-month period (or such earlier
date upon which such amount can be paid under Section 409A of the Code without being subject to such additional taxes), the Company
shall pay to the Participant in a lump-sum all amounts that would have otherwise been payable to the Participant during such six (6)-month
period under this Award Agreement.
[Signature page follows…]
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the parties have executed this Award Agreement on the day and year first above written.
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REDWOOD TRUST, INC. |
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By: |
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Andrew P. Stone |
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Chief Legal Officer & Secretary |
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One Belvedere Place, Suite 300 |
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Mill Valley, CA 94941 |
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The undersigned hereby accepts and agrees to all the terms and provisions of this Award Agreement and to all the terms and provisions of the Plan herein incorporated by reference. |
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[First Name] [Last Name] |
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c/o Redwood Trust, Inc. |
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One Belvedere Place, Suite 300 |
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Mill Valley, CA 94941 |
EXHIBIT A - Restrictive Covenants
1. | Non-Disparagement. Subject to the “Exceptions” set forth in Section 4 of this
Exhibit A, while providing services to the Company and thereafter, the Participant agrees not to make negative comments or statements
about, or otherwise criticize or disparage, in any format or through any medium, the Company or any entity controlled by, controlling
or under common control with the Company (“Affiliates”) or any of the officers, directors, managers, employees, services,
operations, investments or products of the Company or any of its Affiliates. For purposes of the foregoing sentence, disparagement shall
include, but not be limited to, negative comments or statements intended or reasonably likely to be harmful or disruptive to a person’s
or entity’s respective business, business reputation, business operations, or personal reputation. |
2. | Non-Solicitation. (A) While providing services to the Company and, for a period of one (1) year
thereafter, the Participant shall not directly or indirectly solicit, induce, or encourage any employee or consultant of any of the Company
and its subsidiaries or Affiliates to terminate their employment or other relationship with the Company and its Affiliates or to cease
to render services to any of the Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates, and the Participant shall not initiate discussion with any
such person for any such purpose or authorize or knowingly cooperate with the taking of any such actions by any other individual or entity.
(B) While providing services to the Company and, for a period of one (1) year thereafter, the Participant shall not solicit,
induce, or encourage any customer of, client of, vendor of, or other party doing business with any of the Company and its subsidiaries
or Affiliates to terminate its relationship therewith or transfer its business from any of the Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates,
and the Participant shall not initiate discussion with any such person for any such purpose or authorize or knowingly cooperate with the
taking of any such actions by any other individual or entity. |
| · | If the Participant resides or works in California or California law applies, this Section 2
shall not apply after the Participant’s employment with the Company ends. However, any conduct relating to the solicitation of the
Company’s employees, customers, clients, vendors or other parties doing business with any of the Company and its subsidiaries or
Affiliates that involves the misappropriation of the Company’s trade secret or confidential information, such as its protected customer
information, will remain prohibited conduct at all times, and nothing in this Award Agreement shall be construed to limit or eliminate
any rights or remedies the Company would have against the Participant under trade secret law, unfair competition law, or other laws applicable
in California absent this Award Agreement. |
| · | If the Participant resides or works in New York or New York law applies, the post-employment restrictions
in clause (B) of this Section 2 shall not apply to any customer, client, vendor, or other party doing business with any of the
Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates who the Participant had a previous business relationship with before employment with the Company. |
| · | If the Participant resides or works in Colorado or Colorado law applies, the definition of “customer
of, client of, vendor of, or other party doing business with any of the Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates” for purposes
of this Section 2 shall be modified to cover only those clients, customers, vendors or other parties doing business with any of the
Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates with respect to which Participant was provided trade secrets or confidential information during
Participant’s employment by the Company. Participant hereby stipulates that the provisions of this Section 2 are reasonable
and necessary for the protection of trade secrets within the meaning Colo. Rev. Stat. § 8-2-113(2)(b) (the “Colorado Noncompete
Act”). Accordingly, Participant and the Company agree that the provisions of this Section 2 are reasonable and necessary for
the protection of the Company’s trade secrets and confidential information. Participant hereby acknowledges that Participant received
notice of these non-solicitation covenants at least fourteen (14) days before the earlier of the effective date of this Award Agreement
or the effective date of any additional compensation or change in the terms or conditions of employment that provides consideration for
such covenants. |
3. | Confidentiality. Subject to the “Exceptions” set forth in Section 4 of this Exhibit A,
the Participant shall keep secret and retain in the strictest confidence all confidential, proprietary and non-public matters, tangible
or intangible, of or related to the Company, its stockholders, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, officers, directors, attorneys,
fiduciaries, representatives, employees, licensees and agents including, without limitation, trade secrets, business strategies and operations,
seller, counterparty and customer lists, manufacturers, vendors, material suppliers, financial information, personnel information, legal
advice and counsel obtained from counsel, information regarding litigation, actual, pending or threatened, research and development, identities
and habits of employees and agents and business relationships, and shall not disclose them to any person, entity or any federal, state
or local agency or authority, except as may be required by law; provided that, in the event disclosure is sought as a result of any subpoena
or other legal process initiated against the Participant, the Participant shall immediately give the Company’s Chief Legal Officer
written notice thereof in order to afford the Company an opportunity to contest such disclosure (such notice to be delivered to: Redwood
Trust, Inc., One Belvedere Place, Suite 300, Mill Valley, CA, 94941, Attn: Chief Legal Officer). |
4. | Exceptions. Nothing herein shall prohibit or restrict the Participant from: (i) making any
disclosure of information required by law; (ii) disclosing or discussing any conduct that the Participant in good faith believes
is unlawful, including discrimination or harassment, or providing information to, or testifying or otherwise assisting in any investigation
or proceeding brought by, any federal or state regulatory or law enforcement agency or legislative body, any self-regulatory organization,
or the Company’s Human Resources, Legal, or Compliance Departments; (iii) testifying, participating in or otherwise assisting
in a proceeding relating to an alleged violation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, any federal, state or municipal law relating to fraud
or any rule or regulation of any self-regulatory organization; or (iv) filing a charge with, reporting possible violations to,
or participating or cooperating with the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other federal, state or local regulatory body or law
enforcement agency (each a “Governmental Agency”). Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the Participant’s
right to receive an award for any information provided to a Governmental Agency in relation to any whistleblower, anti-discrimination,
or anti-retaliation provisions of federal, state or local law or regulation. In addition, notwithstanding the foregoing obligations, pursuant
to 18 U.S.C. § 1833(b), the Participant understands and acknowledges that the Participant shall not be held criminally or civilly
liable under any U.S. federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that is made: (A) in confidence to a
federal, state, or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney, and solely for the purpose of reporting
or investigating a suspected violation of law; or (B) in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if
such filing is made under seal and protected from public disclosure. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to conflict with 18 U.S.C.
§ 1833(b) or create liability for disclosures of trade secrets that are expressly allowed by 18 U.S.C. § 1833(b). |
5. | Injunctive Relief. It is expressly agreed by Participant that each breach of the restrictive covenants
set forth in this Exhibit A is a distinct and material breach of the attached Award Agreement and that solely a monetary remedy would
be inadequate, impracticable and extremely difficult to prove, and that each such breach would cause the Company irreparable harm. It
is further agreed that, notwithstanding any other terms of the attached Award Agreement, in addition to any and all remedies available
at law or equity (including money damages), the Company shall be entitled to temporary and permanent injunctive relief to enforce the
restrictive covenants set forth in this Exhibit A, in accordance with applicable law. It is further agreed that the Company shall
be entitled to seek such equitable relief in any forum, including a court of law, notwithstanding the provisions of any arbitration or
other alternative dispute resolution provisions or agreement between the undersigned and the Company. The Company may pursue any of the
remedies described herein concurrently or consecutively in any order as to any such breach or violation, and the pursuit of one of such
remedies at any time will not be deemed an election of remedies or waiver of the right to pursue any of the other such remedies. |
6. | Reasonableness/Blue Pencil Doctrine. The Participant understands that the restrictive covenants
and other terms set forth in this Exhibit A are intended to protect the Company’s (and its subsidiaries’ and affiliates’)
established employee, customer, client, vendor and/or counterparty relations, and the general goodwill of the business of the Company
and its subsidiaries and affiliates. The Participant and the Company agree that the covenants set forth in this Exhibit A are reasonable
with respect to duration, geographical area, and scope. If the final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction declares that any term
or provision of this Exhibit A is invalid or unenforceable, the parties agree that the court making the determination of invalidity
or unenforceability shall have the power to reduce the scope, duration, or area of the term or provision, to delete specific words or
phrases, or to replace any invalid or unenforceable term or provision with a term or provision that is valid and enforceable and that
comes closest to expressing the intention of the invalid or unenforceable term or provision, and this Exhibit A shall be enforceable
as so modified after the expiration of the time within which the judgment may be appealed. |
Exhibit 10.3
REDWOOD TRUST, INC.
PERFORMANCE STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT
PERFORMANCE STOCK UNIT
AWARD AGREEMENT dated as of [insert date] (the “Award Agreement”), by and between Redwood Trust, Inc.,
a Maryland corporation (the “Company”), and [First Name] [Last Name], an Employee of the Company (the
“Participant”). References to the Company herein shall include the subsidiaries and Affiliates (as defined in Exhibit B).
Pursuant to the Redwood Trust, Inc.
Second Amended and Restated 2014 Incentive Award Plan (as may be amended from time to time, the “Plan”), the Compensation
Committee (the “Committee”) of the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”) has determined
that the Participant is to be granted an award of Performance Stock Units for shares of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.01
per share (“Common Stock”), on the terms and conditions set forth herein and on Exhibit A hereto (the “Award”),
and the Company hereby grants such Award. Any capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meaning set forth in the
Plan.
1. Number
of Performance Stock Units Awarded. This Award Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of a Performance Stock
Unit Award with a target award of [______] shares of Common Stock, as the same may be adjusted to reflect cash dividends declared
on the Common Stock pursuant to Section 2 (the “Target Shares”). The number of units representing shares
of Common Stock that vest pursuant to this Award (the “Award Shares”) shall be determined based upon the Company’s
achievement of the Performance Goals set forth in Exhibit A hereto (the “Performance Goals”) and may range
from zero percent (0%) to two hundred fifty percent (250%) of the Target Shares.
2. Effect
of Dividends. On the last day of the Performance Period (as defined in Exhibit A) (or, in the event the
Performance Period ends due to a Change in Control or an Externalization of Management, on the date of such Change in Control or Externalization
of Management), the number of Target Shares set forth in Section 1 shall automatically be increased to reflect all cash dividends,
if any, which have been declared to all or substantially all holders of the outstanding shares of Common Stock with a record date during
the period beginning on the date of this Award Agreement and ending on the last day of the Performance Period (or the date of such Change
in Control or Externalization of Management, as applicable) (such period, the “Award Period”). On such date,
the Target Shares shall be automatically increased by an aggregate number of shares determined by multiplying (x) the number of Target
Shares set forth in Section 1 by (y) the Dividend Reinvestment Factor (as defined below) with respect to the Award Period.
“Dividend Reinvestment
Factor” shall mean, with respect to the Company and a designated period of time, the number of shares of Common Stock that would
have been acquired from the reinvestment of cash dividends, if any, which have been declared to all or substantially all holders of the
outstanding shares of Common Stock with a record date during such designated period of time, with respect to one share of Common Stock
outstanding on the first day of such designated period of time. Such number of shares shall be determined cumulatively,
for each cash dividend declared with a record date during such designated period of time (beginning with the first such cash dividend
with a record date during such designated period of time and continuing chronologically with each such subsequent cash dividend declared
with a record date during such designated period of time (and in each case other than the first such cash dividend, taking into account
any increase in shares resulting from the application of this formula to the chronologically immediately preceding cash dividend)), by
multiplying (i) the applicable number of shares of Common Stock immediately prior to the record date of such cash dividend (which
in the case of the first such cash dividend declared with a record date during such designated period of time shall be one) by (ii) the
per share amount of such cash dividend and dividing the product by the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the ex-dividend
date with respect to such dividend. With respect to a Comparator Group Company, Dividend Reinvestment Factor shall be determined in a
manner consistent with the foregoing, but in respect of such Comparator Group Company’s common stock.
“Externalization
of Management” shall have such meaning defined in the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company or, if no such
agreement exists or does exist but does not contain such a definition, shall mean the Company entering into and consummating one or more
agreements with one or more External Management Companies, which, when taken together or alone, provide for the external management of
all or substantially all of the Company’s assets and/or operations.
“External Management
Company” shall mean an entity engaged to externally manage some or all of the Company’s assets and/or operations that
is not a majority-owned subsidiary of the Company or otherwise controlled by the Company.
Any calculations made pursuant
to this Section 2 shall contemplate any necessary adjustments to the number of Target Shares in accordance with Section 14.2
of the Plan in the event of a Change in Control or an Externalization of Management.
In addition, in accordance
with Section 10.2 of the Plan, following the end of the Performance Period (including if the Performance Period ends upon a Change
in Control or an Externalization of Management), the Participant will be entitled to a Dividend Equivalent (each, a “DER”)
for each earned Award Share, pursuant to which the Participant will be entitled to receive, pursuant to the Plan, an amount equal to the
aggregate regular cash dividends with a record date occurring after the final date of the Performance Period (or the date of such Change
in Control or Externalization of Management, as applicable) and prior to the delivery and payment date of the Award Share that would have
been payable to the Participant with respect to the share of Common Stock underlying the Award Share had it been outstanding on the applicable
record date. DERs shall remain outstanding from the final date of the Performance Period (or the date of such Change in Control or Externalization
of Management, as applicable) until the earlier of the payment / delivery or forfeiture of the underlying Award Share, at which point,
the corresponding DER will be forfeited. Any DER amounts that may become payable in respect of this paragraph shall be paid as and when
the dividends in respect of which such DER payments arise are paid to holders of Common Stock.
Any DER amounts that may become
payable in respect of the foregoing paragraph and, more generally, any amounts that may become payable in respect of this Section 2
shall be treated separately from the Award Shares and the rights arising in connection therewith for purposes of Section 409A of
the Code.
3. Vesting
and Payment/Delivery of Award. Except as otherwise may be provided in Exhibit A under subclause (i) of
“Vesting (Change in Control/Externalization)”, the Award Shares shall vest as of January 1, 2028, if at all, provided
that the Committee determines, in its sole discretion, whether and to what extent the Performance Goals set forth in Exhibit A
have been attained. In connection with such determination by the Committee and subject to the provisions of the Plan
and this Award Agreement (including Exhibit A), the Participant shall be entitled to vesting of that portion of the Performance
Stock Units as corresponds to the Performance Goals attained (as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion) as set forth on
Exhibit A.
The Company shall pay and
deliver to the Participant the Award Shares, to the extent vested, (i) within 45 days following March 31, 2028 or (ii) within
45 days following any vesting that occurs under the terms of paragraph (a)(ii) or paragraph (b) of the section captioned “Vesting
(Change in Control/Externalization)” within Exhibit A, whichever is earlier, subject to withholding in accordance with
Section 13. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the exact delivery / payment date of any vested Award Shares
shall be determined by the Company in its sole discretion (and the Participant shall not have a right to designate the time of delivery
/ payment).
4. Forfeiture of Performance Stock Units.
(a) Upon:
(i) the
Participant’s Retirement (as defined below) prior to January 1, 2026 (or, if earlier, the expiration of the Performance Period),
the Target Shares shall be reduced on a pro-rata basis to reflect (x) the number of days of employment completed during the period
beginning on the date of this Agreement divided by (y) 366 (or, if less, the number of days in the Performance Period), and the Award
shall continue to be eligible to vest and become payable based on such prorated number of Target Shares and the Performance Goals in accordance
with the provisions of Exhibit A; or
(ii) the Participant’s
Termination of Service as an Employee by the Company without Cause (as defined below) prior to the expiration of the Performance Period,
the Target Shares shall be reduced on a pro-rata basis to reflect (x) the number of days of employment completed during the period
beginning on first day of the Performance Period divided by (y) 1,096 (or, if less, the number of days in the Performance Period),
and the Award shall continue to be eligible to vest and become payable based on such prorated number of Target Shares and the Performance
Goals in accordance with the provisions of Exhibit A.
(b) Upon
the Participant’s Termination of Service as an Employee due to Retirement on or after January 1, 2026, death or Disability
(or, if the Participant is party to an employment agreement with the Company, in accordance with such employment agreement in the case
of a Termination of Service for “Good Reason”, as defined in such employment agreement) prior to the expiration of
the Performance Period, the Target Shares shall not be reduced, and the Award shall continue to be eligible to vest and become payable
based on the number of Target Shares and the Performance Goals in accordance with the provisions of Exhibit A. Notwithstanding
anything herein or in the Plan, for purposes of this Award Agreement, a “Disability” shall only exist if the Participant
is “disabled” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code.
(c) Upon
the Participant’s Termination of Service as an Employee for any reason other than death, Disability, Retirement, or without Cause
(or, if the Participant is party to an employment agreement with the Company, for Good Reason), prior to expiration of the Performance
Period, all Award Shares shall be forfeited.
For purposes of this Award
Agreement, “Cause” shall have such meaning defined in the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company
or, if no such agreement exists or does exist but does not contain such a definition, shall mean: (a) the Participant’s failure
to competently perform the Participant’s job or duties to the Company, as reasonably determined by the Company, which failure shall
continue for thirty (30) days after written notice thereof by the Company to the Participant; (b) any act of negligence or misconduct
by the Participant that has had or is reasonably likely to have an adverse effect on, or has injured or harmed or is reasonably likely
to injure or harm, the Company or any of its business affairs, reputation, counterparties, employees, agents or vendors; (c) the
Participant’s breach of any fiduciary duty or obligation to the Company; (d) (A) the Participant’s breach of any
Company policy (including any code of conduct or harassment policies), which is reasonably likely to have an adverse effect on, or has
injured or harmed or is reasonably likely to injure or harm, the Company or (B) any breach by the Participant of an agreement with
the Company; (e) the Participant’s commission of, indictment for, or plea of nolo contendere to, a felony or any other crime
involving moral turpitude; (f) the Participant’s theft, misappropriation, or embezzlement, or attempted theft, misappropriation,
or embezzlement, of money or tangible or intangible assets or property of the Company or any of its employees, customers, clients, or
others having business relations with any of them; (g) any act of moral turpitude, dishonesty, or similar behavior by the Participant
injurious to the interests, property, operations, business or reputation of the Company; or (h) the Participant’s unauthorized
use or disclosure of trade secrets or confidential or proprietary information of the Company or pertaining to any of its business or operations.
For purposes of this Award
Agreement, “Retirement” shall mean a Termination of Service due to retirement (as determined by the Committee in its
sole discretion) if such Termination of Service (i) occurs on or after the completion by the Participant of ten (10) years of
employment with the Company (which need not be continuous) and (ii) the sum of the Participant’s age and years of service as
an Employee equals or exceeds seventy (70) (in each case measured in years, rounded down to the nearest whole number). Notwithstanding
the generality of the foregoing, a Termination of Service shall only constitute a Retirement if the Participant provides the Company with
at least 12 months’ written notice of his or her anticipated retirement.
5. Adjustments.
This Award and the Performance Goals shall be subject to adjustment as set forth in this Award Agreement and the Plan.
6. At-Will
Employment. This Award Agreement is not an employment contract and nothing in this Award Agreement shall be deemed
to create in any way whatsoever any obligation of the Participant to continue as an Employee or Director of the Company or on the part
of the Company to continue the employment or other service relationship of the Participant with the Company. It is understood
and agreed to by the Participant that the Award and participation in the Plan does not alter the at-will nature of the Participant’s
relationship with the Company (subject to the terms of any separate employment agreement the Participant may have with the Company). The
at-will nature of the Participant’s relationship with the Company can only be altered by a writing signed by both the Participant
and the Chief Executive Officer or the President of the Company.
7. Notices. Any
notice required or permitted under this Award Agreement shall be deemed given when delivered personally, or when deposited in a United
States Post Office, postage prepaid, addressed, as appropriate, to the Participant either at the Participant’s address set forth
below or such other address as the Participant may designate in writing to the Company, and to the Company: Attention: Chief
Legal Officer, at the Company’s address or such other address as the Company may designate in writing to the Participant.
8. Failure
to Enforce Not a Waiver. The failure of the Company to enforce at any time any provision of this Award Agreement
shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of such provision or of any other provision hereof.
9. Restrictive
Covenants; Arbitration. The Participant agrees and acknowledges that the Participant’s right to receive the Award Shares
and any DER payments is subject to and conditioned upon the Participant’s continued compliance with the restrictive covenants contained
in Exhibit B attached hereto. In addition, the Participant agrees and acknowledges that, subject to the “Injunctive
Relief” provisions of Exhibit B attached hereto, any dispute arising with respect to this Award and this Award Agreement
will be subject to the Alternative Dispute Resolution provisions set forth in an Employment and Confidentiality Agreement (or any other
arbitration or alternative dispute resolution provisions or agreements) by and between the Participant and the Company.
10. Existing
Agreements. This Award Agreement does not supersede nor does it modify any existing agreements between the Participant
and the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Participant is a party to an employment agreement with the Company that includes
provisions relating to the treatment of equity awards upon termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company, then (i) the
terms of this Award Agreement shall supersede the terms of such employment agreement solely with respect to the treatment of the Performance
Stock Unit award granted hereby upon termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company due to Retirement as defined
herein; and (ii) except as set forth on Exhibit A under “Vesting (Change in Control/Externalization)”, the
terms of such employment agreement shall supersede the terms of this Award Agreement solely with respect to the treatment of the Performance
Stock Unit award granted hereby upon termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company for any other reason.
11. Incorporation
of Plan. The Plan is incorporated by reference and made a part of this Award Agreement, and this Award Agreement
is subject to all terms and conditions of the Plan as in effect from time to time.
12. Amendments.
This Award Agreement may be amended or modified at any time by an instrument in writing signed by the parties hereto.
13. Withholding. The
Company shall withhold, or cause to be withheld, Award Shares or other compensation otherwise vesting or issuable under this Award in
satisfaction of any applicable withholding tax obligations. The number of Award Shares which may be so withheld or surrendered shall
be limited to the number of Award Shares which have a fair market value on the date of withholding no greater than the aggregate amount
of such liabilities based on the maximum individual statutory withholding rates in the Participant’s applicable jurisdictions for
federal, state, local and foreign income tax and payroll tax purposes that are applicable to such taxable income.
14. Section 409A.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Award Agreement, (A) this Award Agreement is intended to comply with or
be exempt from Section 409A of the Code and this Award Agreement and the Plan shall be interpreted in a manner consistent with such
intent, and any provisions of this Award Agreement or the Plan that would cause the Award to fail to be exempt from or to satisfy the
requirements for an effective deferral of compensation under Section 409A of the Code shall have no force and effect, and (B) the
exact payment date of the Additional Compensation (as defined below) (if any) shall be determined by the Company in its sole discretion
(and the Participant shall not have a right to designate the time of payment). Any right under this Award Agreement to a series of installment
payments shall be treated as a right to a series of separate payments. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Award Agreement,
no amounts shall be paid to the Participant under this Award Agreement during the six (6)-month period following the Participant’s
“separation from service” (within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code) to the extent that the Administrator determines
that the Participant is a “specified employee” (within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code) at the time of such separation
from service and that paying such amounts at the time or times indicated in this Award Agreement would be a prohibited distribution under
Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code. If the payment of any such amounts is delayed as a result of the previous sentence, then
on the first business day following the end of such six (6)-month period (or such earlier date upon which such amount can be paid under
Section 409A of the Code without being subject to such additional taxes), the Company shall pay to the Participant in a lump-sum
all amounts that would have otherwise been payable to the Participant during such six (6)-month period under this Award Agreement.
15. Clawback;
Additional Compensation.
(a) The
Award and the shares of Common Stock issuable hereunder shall be subject to the Policy for Recovery of Erroneously Awarded Compensation
adopted by the Company’s Board on November 2, 2023, as the same may be modified or supplemented from time to time by the Board
in order to comply with the requirements of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, or other applicable law, and
any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder (the “Clawback Policy”).
(b) To
the extent this Award constitutes Incentive-Based Compensation to which the Clawback Policy applies, and if the Company is required to
prepare a Restatement that results in a restated Financial Reporting Measure being positively impacted (i.e., being increased rather than
decreased), then the Participant shall be entitled to receive an amount equal to the difference between the amount the Participant should
have “received” (within the meaning of the Clawback Policy) (i.e., based on the restated Financial Reporting Measure) and
the amount the Participant received (i.e., based on the original, non-restated Financial Reporting Measure) (the “Additional
Compensation”). The amount of the Additional Compensation shall be determined by the Board or its Compensation Committee in
its sole discretion in a manner consistent with the Clawback Policy (to the extent applicable), and shall be paid in cash on December 1,
2031. Capitalized terms in this Section 15(b) that are not defined in this Award Agreement shall have such definitions as set
forth in the Clawback Policy. The Additional Compensation opportunity will terminate, and the Participant shall forfeit such opportunity,
automatically when the Company does not have a class of securities listed on a national securities exchange or association (the “Delisting”);
provided, however, that the Participant shall remain entitled to receive any Additional Compensation relating to a prior Restatement that
has not yet been paid as of the Delisting.
For the avoidance of doubt,
the Participant shall be entitled to receive payment of such Additional Compensation (if any) with respect to this Award only once (i.e.
pursuant only to this Section 15(b)), and not additionally, pursuant to any other term(s) of this Award Agreement or the Plan
(i.e., by taking the position that the Participant is entitled to the amount pursuant to the Award Agreement and without regard to this
Section 15(b)).
[Signature page follows…]
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the parties have executed this Award Agreement on the day and year first above written.
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Exhibit A
Performance
Goals
“Performance Period”:
The period beginning on January 1, 2025 and ending on the earliest of (i) December 31, 2027, (ii) the date of the
consummation of a Change in Control or (iii) the date of the consummation of an Externalization of Management (the “Performance
Period”).
Performance Goals: The number of
Award Shares which will be eligible for vesting (the “Eligible Award Shares”), if any, shall be determined based
upon the Company’s achievement during the Performance Period of cumulative book value total shareholder return, cumulative relative
total shareholder return and cumulative absolute total shareholder return goals during the Performance Period, each as further described
and defined below.
The number of Eligible Award Shares (prior to
the application of any Dividend Reinvestment Factor) shall be equal to sum of:
(i) two-thirds of the
total number of Target Shares multiplied by the bvTSR Vesting Percentage, plus
(ii) one-third of the
total number of Target Shares multiplied by the rTSR Vesting Percentage;
provided, however, that if the Company’s
TSR (as defined below) for the Performance Period is less than 0%, then the maximum number of Eligible Award Shares shall be 100% of the
Target Shares (prior to the application of any Dividend Reinvestment Factor); and provided further that, in no event shall the number
of Eligible Award Shares exceed 250% or be less than 0% of the Target Shares (prior to the application of any Dividend Reinvestment Factor).
The “bvTSR Vesting Percentage”
shall be the percentage amount corresponding to the Company’s achievement of bvTSR (as defined below) during the Performance Period,
determined in accordance with the table below:
bvTSR | |
bvTSR Vesting Percentage | |
Less than 50% of bvTSR Goal | |
| 0 | % |
50% of bvTSR Goal | |
| 50 | % |
100% of bvTSR Goal | |
| 100 | % |
150% or greater of bvTSR Goal | |
| 250 | % |
If the bvTSR performance results fall between two goals in the table
above, the bvTSR Vesting Percentage shall be determined based on a straight-line, mathematical interpolation between the applicable amounts.
The “rTSR Vesting Percentage”
shall be the percentage amount corresponding to the Company’s achievement of rTSR (as defined below) during the Performance Period,
determined in accordance with the table below:
rTSR | |
rTSR Vesting Percentage | |
Less than 27.5th percentile | |
| 0 | % |
27.5th percentile | |
| 50 | % |
55th percentile | |
| 100 | % |
82.5th percentile or greater | |
| 250 | % |
If the rTSR performance results fall between two goals on the table
above, the rTSR Vesting Percentage shall be determined based on a straight-line, mathematical interpolation between the applicable amounts.
For example, if (i) this Award covers 99
Target Shares, (ii) the Company’s bvTSR during the Performance Period was 110% of the bvTSR Goal, and (iii) the Company’s
rTSR during the Performance Period was at the 68.75th percentile, then the number of Eligible Award Shares would be equal
to (130% of 66) plus (175% of 33), or 143.55 (assuming that the Company’s TSR achieved during the Performance Period was not negative),
prior to the application of any Dividend Reinvestment Factor.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that
a Change in Control or an Externalization of Management occurs and the Participant either (i) remains in continuous employment until
immediately prior to the earlier of such Change in Control or Externalization of Management or (ii) experienced a Termination of
Service as an Employee prior to the earlier of such Change in Control or Externalization of Management and the Award Shares are not subject
to forfeiture in connection with such termination under Section 4(c) of this Award Agreement (including without limitation in
connection with a Termination of Service by the Participant for Good Reason in accordance with the Participant’s employment agreement),
then the Performance Period will end upon the earlier of such Change in Control and Externalization of Management, and the number of Eligible
Award Shares will be determined by reference to (i) bvTSR being deemed equal to 100% of the bvTSR Goal and (ii) the Company’s
Relative TSR and TSR achieved during the shortened Performance Period.
For example, if (i) this Award covers 99
Target Shares, (ii) a Change in Control occurred one year after the commencement date of a Performance Period, and (iii) the
Company’s Relative TSR for such then-shortened Performance Period was at the 41.25th percentile, then for purposes of
determining the number of Eligible Award Shares, bvTSR would be deemed equal to 100% of the bvTSR Goal and the number of Eligible Award
Shares would be equal to (100% of 66) plus (75% of 33), or 90.75 (assuming the Company’s TSR achieved during such then-shortened
Performance Period is not negative), prior to the application of any Dividend Reinvestment Factor.
Vesting (Change in Control/Externalization):
(a) If the Performance
Period ends due to the occurrence of the earlier of a Change in Control or an Externalization of Management and:
| (i) | the Participant remains in continuous employment until the date of such Change in Control or Externalization
of Management, then any Eligible Award Shares that become eligible for vesting due to the Change in Control or Externalization of Management
shall remain outstanding and eligible to vest on January 1, 2028, subject only to continued employment through such date. However,
if the Participant experiences a Qualifying Termination (as defined below) upon or following such Change in Control or Externalization
of Management but prior to or on January 1, 2028, then any Eligible Award Shares shall vest as of immediately prior to such termination;
or |
| (ii) | the Participant experienced a Termination of Service as an Employee, prior to the date of the earlier
of the Change in Control or Externalization of Management, due to death, Disability, Retirement, or without Cause (or, if the Participant
is party to an employment agreement with the Company, for Good Reason), in any case, then any Eligible Award Shares that become eligible
for vesting due to the Change in Control or Externalization of Management shall vest immediately prior to such Change in Control or Externalization
of Management. |
(b) Notwithstanding
the foregoing, in the event that a successor corporation in a Change in Control refuses to assume or substitute for the Award, then any
Eligible Award Shares that become eligible for vesting due to the Change in Control shall vest immediately prior to such Change in Control.
Definitions:
“Acquisition-Related Accounting Items”
shall mean any of the following relating to business acquisitions undertaken by the Company or any of its subsidiaries:
(i) amortization
of intangible assets recorded under the acquisition method of accounting pursuant to ASC 805;
(ii) changes
in the fair value of contingent consideration recorded as part of purchase consideration under the acquisition method of accounting pursuant
to ASC 805;
(iii) amortization
of stock-based compensation expense recorded for shares of common stock (or other securities or similar instruments) issued in connection
with, or related to, acquisitions; and
(iv) other
acquisition-related accounting items that are similar in nature to any of foregoing items and/or the reversal of the impact of which would
otherwise be consistent with the foregoing, in each case as determined by the Administrator.
“Book Value Per Share”
means, as of a specified date, book value per share of Common Stock, as determined in accordance with GAAP, as of such specified date
(or, if such specified date does not fall on the final day of a calendar quarter (i.e., a March 31, June 30, September 30,
or December 31), then as of the final day of the calendar quarter immediately preceding such specified date) as calculated in accordance
with the same methodology used to report GAAP book value per share as of the final day of such calendar quarter within the “Management’s
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” section of the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q
or Annual Report on Form 10-K, as applicable, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission; provided that:
(i) to the
extent there are changes in GAAP accounting principles (or the methods of applying any of them to the Company due to a change from one
principle to another principle when there are two or more generally accepted accounting principles that apply or when the accounting principle
formerly used is no longer generally accepted) on or subsequent to the first date of the Performance Period (collectively, “GAAP
Changes”) that result in recording, in accordance with GAAP, one or more one-time cumulative effect adjustments to retained
earnings which, all other factors being equal, have an aggregate net impact on Book Value Per Share as of a specified date of more than
$0.10 per share, then Book Value Per Share for such specified date shall be deemed equal to Book Value Per Share calculated as of such
specified date after reversing the aggregate net impact of such one-time cumulative effect adjustments to retained earnings;
(ii) to the
extent there are changes to applicable tax laws or regulations or interpretations thereof (including the enactment or promulgations of
new tax laws, regulations, or tax accounting methodologies or changes in the applicability of existing tax laws, regulations, or tax accounting
methodologies to the Company) on or subsequent to the first date of the Performance Period (collectively, “Tax Changes”)
that result in recording, in accordance with GAAP, one or more one-time tax benefits or tax provisions which, all other factors being
equal, have an aggregate net impact on Book Value Per Share as of a specified date of more than $0.10 per share, then Book Value Per Share
for such specified date shall be deemed equal to Book Value Per Share calculated as of such specified date after reversing the aggregate
net impact of such one-time tax benefits and tax provisions;
(iii) to the
extent there are GAAP Changes and Tax Changes subsequent to the first date of the Performance Period that have an aggregate impact (as
determined under clauses (i) and (ii) above), all other factors being equal, on Book Value Per Share as of a specified date
of more than $0.10 per share, then Book Value Per Share for such specified date shall be deemed equal to Book Value Per Share calculated
as of such specified date after reversing the aggregate net impact of such one-time cumulative effect adjustments to retained earnings
and such one-time tax benefits and tax provisions;
(iv) to the
extent there are Acquisition-Related Accounting Items (defined above) recorded on or subsequent to the first date of the Performance Period
that impact book value per share of Common Stock, as determined in accordance with GAAP, as of any specified date subsequent to the first
date of the Performance Period, the Book Value Per Share for such specified date shall be deemed equal to Book Value Per Share calculated
as of such specified date after reversing the net impact of such Acquisition-Related Accounting Items; and
(v) to the
extent that any year-end annual compensation award letter issued to the Participant by the Company relating to any of calendar years 2024
through 2027 (inclusive) sets forth any methodology for calculating any non-GAAP “Financial Reporting Measure” that includes
adjustments (“Specified Adjustments”) to GAAP relating to (a) any valuation allowance on long-lived deferred tax assets
and/or (b) any impact of variance from designated consolidation treatment of specified entities, then to the extent any Specified
Adjustments are made with respect to any such year with respect to any such Financial Reporting Measures, then Book Value Per Share for
such specified date in any such year shall be deemed equal to Book Value Per Share calculated as of such specified date after also applying
the impact of such Specified Adjustments.
“bvTSR” means the quotient,
expressed as a percentage, obtained by dividing:
(i) the sum of:
(x) Book
Value Per Share as of the Valuation Date, plus
(y) the total
of all cash dividends per share of Common Stock declared to all or substantially all holders of outstanding shares of Common Stock with
a record date during the Performance Period, minus
(z) Book
Value Per Share as of the beginning of the Performance Period;
by,
(ii) Book Value Per Share
as of the beginning of the Performance Period.
“bvTSR Goal” means 25%.
“Comparator Group Companies”
means only those entities that are set forth on Schedule I attached hereto (collectively, the “Comparator Group”);
provided, however, that if a Comparator Group Company is acquired or otherwise ceases to have a class of equity securities that
is both registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and actively traded on a U.S. public securities market, such Comparator Group
Company may be removed from the Comparator Group at the discretion of the Administrator, or, in the event of an acquisition or Bankruptcy
Event (as defined below), shall be deemed to have the Per Share Price as of such acquisition or Bankruptcy Event as set forth herein.
“GAAP” means generally
accepted accounting principles in the United States as in effect as of an applicable date or during an applicable reporting period.
“Good Reason” shall
have such meaning defined in the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company. Following a Change in Control or an Externalization
of Management (as applicable), if no such agreement exists or does exist but does not contain such a definition, “Good Reason”
shall mean the occurrence of any one or more of the following events, without the Participant’s prior written consent: (a) a
material reduction (at the direction of the Company) in the value of the Participant’s total compensation package (salary, wages,
bonus opportunity, equity or other long-term incentive award opportunities, and benefits) if such a reduction is not linked to the performance
of the Company or one or more of its business units or subsidiaries or made in proportion to an across-the-board reduction for all similarly-situated
employees of the Company or the applicable business unit or employing subsidiary; or (b) the relocation of the Participant’s
principal Company office to a location more than 25 miles from its location as of the date of the Participant’s Participation Notice,
except for required travel on the Company’s business to the extent necessary to fulfill the Participant’s obligations to the
Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Participant will not be deemed to have resigned
for Good Reason unless: (1) the Participant provides the Company with written notice setting forth in reasonable detail the facts
and circumstances claimed by the Participant to constitute Good Reason within 90 days after the date of the occurrence of any event that
the Participant knows or should reasonably have known to constitute Good Reason; (2) the Company fails to cure such acts or omissions
within 30 days following its receipt of such notice; and (3) the effective date of the Participant’s termination for Good Reason
occurs no later than 30 days after the expiration of the Company’s cure period.
“Per Share Price” means,
with respect to the Company and any Comparator Group Company, the average of the closing prices of the applicable company’s common
stock during the sixty (60) consecutive trading days ending on the Valuation Date, adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of any cash dividends
declared to all or substantially all holders of the outstanding shares of such company’s common stock with a record date during
the calculation period; provided, however, that for purposes of calculating the Company’s Per Share Price (i) in the
event of a Change in Control, the Per Share Price shall be the price per share of Common Stock paid in connection with such Change in
Control or, to the extent that the consideration in the Change in Control transaction is paid in stock of the acquiror or its affiliate,
then, unless otherwise determined by the Administrator (including in connection with valuing any shares that are not publicly traded),
Per Share Price shall mean the value of the consideration paid per share of Common Stock based on the average of the closing trading prices
of a share of such acquiror stock on the principal exchange on which such shares are then traded for each trading day during the five
consecutive trading days ending on and including the date on which a Change in Control occurs and (ii) in the event of an Externalization
of Management, the Per Share Price shall be the closing price of the Company’s common stock on the date on which the Externalization
of Management occurs.
“Qualifying Termination”
means the Participant’s Termination of Service as an Employee (i) due to the Participant’s death, Disability or Retirement
or (ii) upon or following a Change in Control or an Externalization of Management, either by the Company without Cause or by the
Participant for Good Reason; provided, however, that a Qualifying Termination shall not include a Termination of Service on or following
an Externalization of Management that occurs in connection with the Participant’s failure to accept an offer of employment from
an External Management Company (or an affiliate thereof) on terms and conditions that are substantially comparable to his or her terms
and conditions of employment with the Company and its Affiliates immediately prior to such Externalization of Management.
“Relative TSR” or “rTSR”
means, with respect to the Performance Period, the Company’s TSR, as a percentile with respect to the range of TSRs of each of the
Comparator Group Companies.
“Termination of Service” shall
have such meaning set forth in the Plan; provided, however, that for purposes of this Award and the Plan, (i) the Participant shall
not be deemed to have a Termination of Service solely if the Participant terminates employment with the Company or an Affiliate and the
Participant contemporaneously commences employment or service with the External Management Company following an Externalization of Management
and (ii) the Participant will be deemed to have a Termination of Service when the Participant’s employment or service with
the External Management Company or its affiliate ceases for any reason.
“TSR” means, for
the Performance Period, the Company’s or a Comparator Group Company’s cumulative total shareholder return (rounded to the
nearest hundredth), expressed as a percentage, determined as the quotient obtained by dividing:
(A) the sum of:
(x) the Per Share Price
as of the Valuation Date, plus
(y) the Per Share Price
as of the Valuation Date multiplied by the Dividend Reinvestment Factor with respect to the Performance Period,
by,
(B) the “Designated
Initial Share Price” as of the first day of the Performance Period, as defined and set forth on Schedule I hereto with
respect to the Company and each of the Comparator Group Companies under the heading “Designated Initial Share Price”.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Committee shall
make appropriate adjustments in calculating TSR (i) to reflect any dividends which may be declared or have a record date during the
sixty (60) consecutive trading days prior to the end of the Performance Period, as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion
and (ii) to take into account the impact on TSR of any Specified Adjustment.in a manner consistent with how, if at all, any such
Specified Adjustment impacts Book Value Per Share with respect to any specified date within the Performance Period.
In addition, TSR for a Comparator Group Company
will be deemed to be negative one hundred percent (-100%) if the Comparator Group Company (i) files for bankruptcy, reorganization
or liquidation under any chapter of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code; (ii) is the subject of an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding that is
not dismissed within thirty (30) days; or (iii) is the subject of a stockholder approved plan of liquidation or dissolution (the
preceding clauses (i) through (iii) being collectively referred to herein as “Bankruptcy Events”).
“Valuation Date” means
December 31, 2027; provided, however, that in the event of a Change in Control or Externalization of Management that occurs prior
to December 31, 2027, the Valuation Date shall mean the date of the earlier of the Change in Control or Externalization of Management,
as applicable.
Schedule
I
Comparator
Group Companies
The “Designated Initial Share Price”
for the Company and each of the Comparator Group Companies listed below, as of the first day of the Performance Period, is the average
of the closing prices of the applicable company’s common stock during the sixty (60) consecutive trading days beginning on the first
trading day in the Performance Period, adjusted to reflect any cash dividends declared to all or substantially all holders of the outstanding
shares of such company’s common stock with a record date during such 60-trading day period.
The Company and the Participant agree that upon
the availability of the Designated Initial Share Price for the Company and each of the Comparator Group Companies listed below, a replacement
for this Schedule I shall be attached to this Award Agreement that inserts each of the Designated Initial Share Prices in the spaces provided
below.
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Designated Initial Share Price: |
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Exhibit B
- Restrictive Covenants
1. | Non-Disparagement. Subject to the “Exceptions” set forth in Section 4 of this
Exhibit B, while providing services to the Company and thereafter, the Participant agrees not to make negative comments or statements
about, or otherwise criticize or disparage, in any format or through any medium, the Company or any entity controlled by, controlling
or under common control with the Company (“Affiliates”) or any of the officers, directors, managers, employees, services,
operations, investments or products of the Company or any of its Affiliates. For purposes of the foregoing sentence, disparagement shall
include, but not be limited to, negative comments or statements intended or reasonably likely to be harmful or disruptive to a person’s
or entity’s respective business, business reputation, business operations, or personal reputation. |
2. | Non-Solicitation. (A) While providing services to the Company and, for a period of one (1) year
thereafter, the Participant shall not directly or indirectly solicit, induce, or encourage any employee or consultant of any of the Company
and its subsidiaries or Affiliates to terminate their employment or other relationship with the Company and its Affiliates or to cease
to render services to any of the Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates, and the Participant shall not initiate discussion with any
such person for any such purpose or authorize or knowingly cooperate with the taking of any such actions by any other individual or entity.
(B) While providing services to the Company and, for a period of one (1) year thereafter, the Participant shall not solicit,
induce, or encourage any customer of, client of, vendor of, or other party doing business with any of the Company and its subsidiaries
or Affiliates to terminate its relationship therewith or transfer its business from any of the Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates,
and the Participant shall not initiate discussion with any such person for any such purpose or authorize or knowingly cooperate with the
taking of any such actions by any other individual or entity. |
| · | If the Participant resides or works in California or California law applies, this Section 2
shall not apply after the Participant’s employment with the Company ends. However, any conduct relating to the solicitation of the
Company’s employees, customers, clients, vendors or other parties doing business with any of the Company and its subsidiaries or
Affiliates that involves the misappropriation of the Company’s trade secret or confidential information, such as its protected customer
information, will remain prohibited conduct at all times, and nothing in this Award Agreement shall be construed to limit or eliminate
any rights or remedies the Company would have against the Participant under trade secret law, unfair competition law, or other laws applicable
in California absent this Award Agreement. |
| · | If the Participant resides or works in New York or New York law applies, the post-employment restrictions
in clause (B) of this Section 2 shall not apply to any customer, client, vendor, or other party doing business with any of the
Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates who the Participant had a previous business relationship with before employment with the Company. |
| · | If the Participant resides or works in Colorado or Colorado law applies, the definition of “customer
of, client of, vendor of, or other party doing business with any of the Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates” for purposes
of this Section 2 shall be modified to cover only those clients, customers, vendors or other parties doing business with any of the
Company and its subsidiaries or Affiliates with respect to which Participant was provided trade secrets or confidential information during
Participant’s employment by the Company. Participant hereby stipulates that the provisions of this Section 2 are reasonable
and necessary for the protection of trade secrets within the meaning Colo. Rev. Stat. § 8-2-113(2)(b) (the “Colorado Noncompete
Act”). Accordingly, Participant and the Company agree that the provisions of this Section 2 are reasonable and necessary for
the protection of the Company’s trade secrets and confidential information. Participant hereby acknowledges that Participant received
notice of these non-solicitation covenants at least fourteen (14) days before the earlier of the effective date of this Award Agreement
or the effective date of any additional compensation or change in the terms or conditions of employment that provides consideration for
such covenants. |
3. | Confidentiality. Subject to the “Exceptions” set forth in Section 4 of this Exhibit B,
the Participant shall keep secret and retain in the strictest confidence all confidential, proprietary and non-public matters, tangible
or intangible, of or related to the Company, its stockholders, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, officers, directors, attorneys,
fiduciaries, representatives, employees, licensees and agents including, without limitation, trade secrets, business strategies and operations,
seller, counterparty and customer lists, manufacturers, vendors, material suppliers, financial information, personnel information, legal
advice and counsel obtained from counsel, information regarding litigation, actual, pending or threatened, research and development, identities
and habits of employees and agents and business relationships, and shall not disclose them to any person, entity or any federal, state
or local agency or authority, except as may be required by law; provided that, in the event disclosure is sought as a result of any subpoena
or other legal process initiated against the Participant, the Participant shall immediately give the Company’s Chief Legal Officer
written notice thereof in order to afford the Company an opportunity to contest such disclosure (such notice to be delivered to: Redwood
Trust, Inc., One Belvedere Place, Suite 300, Mill Valley, CA, 94941, Attn: Chief Legal Officer). |
4. | Exceptions. Nothing herein shall prohibit or restrict the Participant from: (i) making any
disclosure of information required by law; (ii) disclosing or discussing any conduct that the Participant in good faith believes
is unlawful, including discrimination or harassment, or providing information to, or testifying or otherwise assisting in any investigation
or proceeding brought by, any federal or state regulatory or law enforcement agency or legislative body, any self-regulatory organization,
or the Company’s Human Resources, Legal, or Compliance Departments; (iii) testifying, participating in or otherwise assisting
in a proceeding relating to an alleged violation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, any federal, state or municipal law relating to fraud
or any rule or regulation of any self-regulatory organization; or (iv) filing a charge with, reporting possible violations to,
or participating or cooperating with the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other federal, state or local regulatory body or law
enforcement agency (each a “Governmental Agency”). Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the Participant’s
right to receive an award for any information provided to a Governmental Agency in relation to any whistleblower, anti-discrimination,
or anti-retaliation provisions of federal, state or local law or regulation. In addition, notwithstanding the foregoing obligations, pursuant
to 18 U.S.C. § 1833(b), the Participant understands and acknowledges that the Participant shall not be held criminally or civilly
liable under any U.S. federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that is made: (A) in confidence to a
federal, state, or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney, and solely for the purpose of reporting
or investigating a suspected violation of law; or (B) in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if
such filing is made under seal and protected from public disclosure. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to conflict with 18 U.S.C.
§ 1833(b) or create liability for disclosures of trade secrets that are expressly allowed by 18 U.S.C. § 1833(b). |
5. | Injunctive Relief. It is expressly agreed by Participant that each breach of the restrictive covenants
set forth in this Exhibit B is a distinct and material breach of the attached Award Agreement and that solely a monetary remedy would
be inadequate, impracticable and extremely difficult to prove, and that each such breach would cause the Company irreparable harm. It
is further agreed that, notwithstanding any other terms of the attached Award Agreement, in addition to any and all remedies available
at law or equity (including money damages), the Company shall be entitled to temporary and permanent injunctive relief to enforce the
restrictive covenants set forth in this Exhibit B, in accordance with applicable law. It is further agreed that the Company shall
be entitled to seek such equitable relief in any forum, including a court of law, notwithstanding the provisions of any arbitration or
other alternative dispute resolution provisions or agreement between the undersigned and the Company. The Company may pursue any of the
remedies described herein concurrently or consecutively in any order as to any such breach or violation, and the pursuit of one of such
remedies at any time will not be deemed an election of remedies or waiver of the right to pursue any of the other such remedies. |
6. | Reasonableness/Blue Pencil Doctrine. The Participant understands that the restrictive covenants
and other terms set forth in this Exhibit B are intended to protect the Company’s (and its subsidiaries’ and affiliates’)
established employee, customer, client, vendor and/or counterparty relations, and the general goodwill of the business of the Company
and its subsidiaries and affiliates. The Participant and the Company agree that the covenants set forth in this Exhibit B are reasonable
with respect to duration, geographical area, and scope. If the final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction declares that any term
or provision of this Exhibit B is invalid or unenforceable, the parties agree that the court making the determination of invalidity
or unenforceability shall have the power to reduce the scope, duration, or area of the term or provision, to delete specific words or
phrases, or to replace any invalid or unenforceable term or provision with a term or provision that is valid and enforceable and that
comes closest to expressing the intention of the invalid or unenforceable term or provision, and this Exhibit B shall be enforceable
as so modified after the expiration of the time within which the judgment may be appealed. |
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