Common use of Counsel of Record and Party Clause in Contracts

Counsel of Record and Party. Counsel shall not disclose Defense Materials or the contents thereof to anyone except their respective clients, expert witnesses and consultants, counsel for other parties to the Agreement, or attorneys, paralegals and staff within their firms, without first obtaining the consent of Counsel of Record and Party Counsel whose clients (or who themselves) may be entitled to claim any privilege with respect to such materials. All persons permitted access to Defense Materials shall be specifically advised that the Defense Materials are privileged and subject to the terms of this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Indemnity and Joint Defense Agreement (Acnielsen Corp), Indemnity and Joint Defense Agreement (Acnielsen Corp), Indemnity and Joint Defense Agreement (Dun & Bradstreet Corp)

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Counsel of Record and Party. Counsel shall not disclose Defense Materials or the contents thereof to anyone except their respective clients, expert witnesses and consultants, counsel for other parties Parties to the Agreement, or attorneys, paralegals and staff within their firms, without first obtaining the consent of Counsel of Record and Party Counsel whose clients (or who themselves) may be entitled to claim any privilege with respect to such materials. All persons permitted access to Defense Materials shall be specifically advised that the Defense Materials are privileged and subject to the terms of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Indemnity and Joint Defense Agreement (Ims Health Inc)

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