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DURECT CORP FILES (8-K) Disclosing Change in Directors or Principal Officers
[April 01, 2014]

DURECT CORP FILES (8-K) Disclosing Change in Directors or Principal Officers


(Edgar Glimpses Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Item 5.02 Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers.

Modification of Executive Officer Compensation On February 4, 2014, DURECT Corporation (the "Company") filed a Form 8-K describing a summary of actions taken by the Compensation Committee of the Company for the Company's Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Financial Officer, and the other named executive officers of the Company for whom compensation disclosure was required in the Company's most recent proxy statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. As described in that Form 8-K, these executives were to receive 2014 base salaries effective April 1, 2014 reflecting a 3% increase as compared to their base salaries in 2013.



To more closely align the interests of the Company's named executive officers with the interests of the Company's stockholders, certain of the Company's named executive officers have volunteered to receive a reduced portion of their salary in cash, with this portion instead being paid in options. The total shares subject to each option in lieu of salary were determined by using a standard Black-Scholes option-pricing model. The new applicable 2014 cash salary effective as of April 1, 2014, the cash amounts being foregone and the options awarded, by individual, are as follows: Stock Options (Number of Shares Subject to New Fiscal Year Cash Option 2014 Base Salary Foregone Grant) (1) James E. Brown, D.V.M., President & Chief Executive Officer $ 465,814 $ 50,000 48,077 Felix Theeuwes, D. Sc., Chairman & Chief Scientific Officer $ 259,417 $ 125,000 120,912 Matthew J. Hogan, Chief Financial Officer $ 318,216 $ 16,750 16,106 Notes: (1) The options were granted by the Compensation Committee on March 28, 2014. The exercise price per share of such option grant is $1.36, the closing price of the Company's common stock on the NASDAQ Global Market on the date of grant.

The vesting associated with the options is as follows: one-fourth (1/4) of the total shares subject to the option shall vest quarterly over one (1) year following the date of grant, subject to continued service. In the event of the optionee's termination of service with the Company for a reason other than Cause, the post-termination exercise period for the vested options shall be seven (7) years, subject to the ten (10) year term of the option.


Modification of Director Compensation Commencing April 1, 2014, the non-employee directors also agreed to receive a portion of their retainers in stock options. The total shares subject to each option in lieu of cash retainer were determined by using a standard Black-Scholes option-pricing model. The exercise price per share of the options is $1.36, the closing price of the Company's common stock on the NASDAQ Global Market on the date of grant. The vesting associated with the options is as follows: one-fourth (1/4) of the total shares subject to the option shall vest quarterly over one (1) year following the date of grant, subject to continued service. In the event of the optionee's termination of service with the Company for a reason other than Cause, the post-termination exercise period for the vested options shall be seven (7) years, subject to the ten (10) year term of the option.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Option Awards (Number of Shares subject Amount of Retainers to option Name Provided As Options ($) grant) Simon X. Benito $ 15,000 14,423 Terrence F. Blaschke, M.D. $ 15,000 14,423 David R. Hoffmann $ 37,500 36,058 Armand P. Neukermans, Ph.D. $ 15,000 14,423 Jon S. Saxe $ 15,000 14,423 Jay Shephard $ 15,000 14,423 Appointment of Executive Officer On March 28, 2014, the board of directors of the Company promoted Judy Joice, 57, from Vice President, Operations and Corporate Quality Assurance to Senior Vice President, Operations and Corporate Quality Assurance, effective immediately.

Ms. Joice joined the Company in 2007 as Executive Director, Quality Assurance, and has over 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry with such companies as Nektar Therapeutics, Oread and Syntex Research. During her career, Ms. Joice has gained broad experience in developing, implementing and managing all aspects of company-wide quality systems and compliance functions, ranging from drug development through commercial manufacturing. Ms. Joice has a B.S. in Chemistry from California State University.

Effective April 1, 2014, Ms. Joice's salary will be $285,000, and she will be eligible for a target bonus for performance in 2014 equal to 35% of her 2014 base salary, provided that the actual bonus to be awarded to her, as with our other executive officers, will be at the Compensation Committee's complete discretion based on the Company's performance against specified corporate objectives and other factors to be taken into account at the discretion of the Compensation Committee, as described further in the Company's Form 8-K filed February 4, 2014. Ms. Joice received $246,323 in salary in 2013 and a cash bonus of $15,632 for performance in 2013. Ms. Joice is also entitled to participate in our standard employee benefits plans.

In connection with her promotion, Ms. Joice was granted options to purchase 40,000 shares of the Company's common stock with an exercise price of $1.36, the closing price of the Company's common stock on the NASDAQ Global Market on the date of grant. The vesting associated with the options is on a quarterly basis over four years following the date of grant, subject to continued service. On January 31, 2014, she received an annual grant of 100,000 options and a grant of options to purchase 30,452 shares of common stock partially in lieu of a cash bonus, and on February 2, 2013 she received an annual grant of 90,000 options and a grant of options to purchase 46,097 shares of common stock partially in lieu of a cash bonus. The exercise prices for the options were equal to $2.09 per share and $1.21 per share, the respective closing prices of the Company's common stock on the NASDAQ Global Market on the dates of grant. The grants associated with foregoing cash bonus amounts vested immediately, and the vesting associated with the annual option grants is on a quarterly basis over four years following the date of grant, subject to continued service.

There is no family relationship between Ms. Joice and any director or executive officer and, outside of her employment relationship, she is not a party to any current or proposed transaction with the Company for which disclosure is required under Item 404(a) of Regulation S-K.

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