Common use of Inevitable Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Inevitable Disclosure. Employee acknowledges and agrees not to engage, without the prior written consent of Employer, either during the period of Employee’s employment with the Employer Group or during the Covenant Period, in any activity or employment in the faithful performance of which it could be reasonably anticipated that Employee would use or disclose, or be expected or required to use or disclose, Proprietary and Confidential Information. Employee further acknowledges and agrees that in light of Employee’s position with Employer and access to Proprietary and Confidential Information, it can be presumed that Employee will inevitably disclose such Proprietary and Confidential Information if Employee subsequently obtains similar or comparable employment with one of the competitors of the Employer Group. The restrictions set forth in this section will not apply to information that is generally known to the public or in the trade, unless such knowledge results from an unauthorized disclosure by Employee, but this exception will not affect the application of any other provisions of this Agreement to such information in accordance with the terms of such provision.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Quanta Services, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Quanta Services, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Quanta Services, Inc.)

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