Common use of Attorney-Client Relationship Clause in Contracts

Attorney-Client Relationship. 13.1 Nothing in this Agreement is intended to require action that may impair the attorney-client privilege, or other evidentiary privilege as may exist in favor of SELLER in connection with the Litigation. This Agreement shall not be interpreted or enforced in a manner that would have the effect of loss of any such privilege. If redacting portions of any writing, required to be given PURCHASER in this Agreement, would avoid waiver or loss of any such privilege: the writing shall be redacted by Attorney or SELLER's Attorney so as to avoid waiver or loss of privilege and provided to PURCHASER. PURCHASER shall be notified that the writing was redacted for that purpose and shall be advised of the general subject matter of the redacted material. Further, nothing in this Agreement is intended to prevent or impair Plaintiffs', Attorney's, SELLER's, and SELLER's Attorney's ability to vigorously conduct the Litigation in such manner as they deem in good faith and in their sole discretion will benefit Plaintiffs and SELLER, without interference from PURCHASER. Provided, however, nothing shall be interpreted as restricting PURCHASER's exercise of its discretion in analysis of the results of its due diligence under Section 15.0, below, or enforcement of PURCHASER's rights under this Agreement and the Assignment, in the event of a breach of the terms of this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Competitive Technologies Inc), Purchase Agreement (Competitive Technologies Inc)

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Attorney-Client Relationship. 13.1 14.1. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to require action that may impair the attorney-client privilege, or other evidentiary privilege as may exist in favor of SELLER in connection with the Litigation. This Agreement shall not be interpreted or enforced in a manner that would have the effect of loss of any such privilege. If redacting portions of any writing, required to be given PURCHASER in this Agreement, would avoid waiver or loss of any such privilege: the writing shall be redacted by Attorney or SELLER's Attorney so as to avoid waiver or loss of privilege and provided to PURCHASER. PURCHASER shall be notified that the writing was redacted for that purpose and shall be advised of the general subject matter of the redacted material. Further, nothing in this Agreement is intended to prevent or impair Plaintiffs', Attorney's, SELLER's'S, and SELLER's Attorney's ability to vigorously conduct the Litigation in such manner as they deem in good faith and in their sole discretion will benefit Plaintiffs and SELLER, without interference from PURCHASER. Provided, however, nothing shall be interpreted as restricting PURCHASER's 'S exercise of its discretion in analysis of the results of its due diligence under Section 15.016, below, or enforcement of PURCHASER's 'S rights under this Agreement and the Assignment, in the event of a breach of the terms of this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Competitive Technologies Inc), Agreement (Competitive Technologies Inc)

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