Common use of Disclosing Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Disclosing Confidential Information. Notwithstanding Clause 1.1 or 4.1 above, all parties will be entitled to disclose confidential information to a third party to the extent that this is required by valid legal process, provided that (and without breaching any legal or regulatory requirement) where reasonably practicable not less than 2 business days’ notice in writing is first given to the other parties.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Consultant Confidentiality and Assignment Agreement (School Specialty Inc), Engagement Agreement, Armstrong Energy, Inc.

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Disclosing Confidential Information. Notwithstanding Clause 1.1 or 4.1 above, all parties either party will be entitled to disclose confidential information of the other to a third party to the extent that this is required by valid legal process, provided that (and without breaching any legal or regulatory requirement) where reasonably practicable not less than 2 business days’ notice in writing is first given to the other partiesparty.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Hartmarx Corp/De, Gsi Group Inc

Disclosing Confidential Information. Notwithstanding Clause 1.1 or 4.1 above, all parties will be entitled to disclose confidential information to a third party to the extent that this is required by valid legal process, provided that (and without breaching any legal or regulatory requirement) where reasonably practicable not less than 2 business days’ notice in writing is first given to the other parties.. ​

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: McClatchy Co

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Disclosing Confidential Information. Notwithstanding Clause 1.1 or 4.1 above, all parties either party will be entitled to disclose confidential information of the other to a third party to the extent that this is required by valid legal process, provided that (and without breaching any legal or regulatory requirement) where reasonably practicable not less than 2 business days' notice in writing is first given to the other partiesparty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Am Communications Inc

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