Common use of Confidential Matters Clause in Contracts

Confidential Matters. The Employee agrees that during Employee’s employment by the Employer and subsequent to the termination of Employee’s employment by the Employer for any reason whatsoever and with or without cause, Employee will not release or divulge any information relating to the Employer to any other person or persons without the prior express written consent of the Employer. The Employee is aware and acknowledges that the Employee shall have access to confidential information by virtue of his employment and Employee agrees to keep that information confidential at all times. The type of confidential information covered by this paragraph shall include, but is not limited to, any information obtained in transcribing any and all reports, any and all information contained in such reports, list(s) of clients of Employer, computer programs and/or software as amended by Employer’s trade secrets utilized by Employer and any information acquired by Employee during the course of training by Employer relating to methods and procedures to be applied while rendering services on Employer’s behalf to the Employer’s clients. THIS PROVISION SHALL SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Blastgard International Inc), Employment Agreement (Blastgard International Inc), Employment Agreement

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