Interests to be Protected Sample Clauses

Interests to be Protected. The parties acknowledge that Employee will perform essential services for Employer, its employees, and its stockholders during the term of Employee’s employment with Employer. Employee will be exposed to, have access to, and work with, a considerable amount of Confidential Information (as defined below). The parties also expressly recognize and acknowledge that the personnel of Employer have been trained by, and are valuable to, Employer and that Employer will incur substantial recruiting and training expenses if Employer must hire new personnel or retrain existing personnel to fill vacancies. The parties expressly recognize that it could seriously impair the goodwill and diminish the value of Employer’s business should Employee compete with Employer in any manner whatsoever. The parties acknowledge that this covenant has an extended duration; however, they agree that this covenant is reasonable and it is necessary for the protection of Employer, its stockholders, and employees. For these and other reasons, and the fact that there are many other employment opportunities available to Employee if his employment is terminated, the parties are in full and complete agreement that the following restrictive covenants are fair and reasonable and are entered into freely, voluntarily, and knowingly. Furthermore, each party was given the opportunity to consult with independent legal counsel before entering into this Agreement.
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Interests to be Protected. For purposes of this Section 5, the term "Employer" shall include Vodavi Technology, Inc. and any entity that is a direct or indirect subsidiary of Vodavi Technology, Inc. during the term of this Agreement. The parties acknowledge that Employee will perform essential services for Employer during the term of Employee's employment with Employer. Employee will be exposed to, have access to, and be required to work with a considerable amount of Confidential Information (as defined below). The parties also expressly recognize and acknowledge that the personnel of Employer have been trained by and are valuable to Employer and that Employer will incur substantial expense in recruiting and training personnel if it must hire new personnel or retrain existing personnel to fill vacancies. The parties also expressly recognize that it could seriously impair the goodwill and diminish the value of Employer's business should Employee compete with Employer in any manner whatsoever. The parties acknowledge that this covenant has an extended duration; however, they agree that this covenant is reasonable, and it is necessary for the protection of Employer, its stockholders, and employees. For these and other reasons, and the fact that there are many other employment opportunities available to Employee if his employment with Employer is terminated, the parties are in full and complete agreement that the following restrictive covenants are fair and reasonable and are entered into freely, voluntarily, and knowingly. Furthermore, each party was given the opportunity to consult with independent legal counsel before entering into this Agreement.
Interests to be Protected. During the course of Executive’s employment, Executive will be exposed to a substantial amount of confidential and proprietary information, including, but not limited to, financial information, annual reports, audited and unaudited financial reports, operational budgets and strategies, methods of operation, customer lists, strategic plans, business plans, marketing plans and strategies, new business strategies, merger and acquisition strategies, management systems programs, computer systems, personnel and compensation information and payroll data, and other such reports, documents or information (collectively the “Confidential and Proprietary Information”). Due to Executive’s senior position with the Company and its affiliates, Executive acknowledges that he regularly receives Confidential and Proprietary Information with respect to the Company and/or its affiliates; for the avoidance of doubt, all such information is expressly included in the defined term “Confidential and Proprietary Information.” If Executive’s employment is terminated by either party for any reason, Executive promises that Executive will not retain, take with Executive or make any copies of such Confidential and Proprietary Information in any form, format, or manner whatsoever (including paper, digital or other storage in any form) nor will Executive disclose the same in whole or in part to any person or entity, in any manner either directly or indirectly. Excluded from this Agreement is information that (i) is or becomes publicly known through no violation of this Agreement; (ii) is lawfully received by the Executive from any third party without restriction on disclosure or use; (iii) is required to be disclosed by law, or (iv) is expressly approved in writing by the Company for release or other use by the Executive. Executive and the Company also acknowledge that because Executive is a senior executive he will have access to information (some of which is Confidential Information and some of which is not), employees and knowledge about the Company that is extremely valuable to the Company and which it needs to protect for a period of time after Executive terminates employment. Additionally, they agree that the covenants in this Section 8 are reasonable and necessary to protect the Company’s legitimate business interests. Executive and the Company agree that the following restrictive covenants (which together are referred to as the “Executive’s Post-Termination Obligations”) are fair a...
Interests to be Protected. The parties acknowledge that Executive will perform essential services for the Company, its employees, and its stockholders during the term of Executive’s employment with the Company. Executive will be exposed to, have access to, and work with, a considerable amount of confidential information. The parties also expressly recognize and acknowledge that the personnel of the Company have been trained by, and are valuable to, the Company and that the Company will incur substantial recruiting and training expenses if the Company must hire new personnel or retrain existing personnel to fill vacancies. The parties expressly recognize that it could seriously impair the goodwill and diminish the value of the Company’s business should Executive compete with the Company in any manner whatsoever. The parties acknowledge that this covenant has an extended duration; however, they agree that this covenant is reasonable and it is necessary for the protection of the Company, its stockholders, and employees. For these and other reasons, and the fact that there are many other employment opportunities available to Executive if Executive’s employment is terminated, the parties are in full and complete agreement that the following restrictive covenants are fair and reasonable and are entered into freely, voluntarily, and knowingly. Furthermore, each party was given the opportunity to consult with independent legal counsel before entering into this Agreement.
Interests to be Protected. The parties acknowledge that during the term of his employment, Executive will perform essential services for Rural/Metro, its employees and shareholders, and for clients of Rural/Metro.
Interests to be Protected. The parties acknowledge that during the term of Executive’s employment, Executive will perform essential services for the Company and its affiliates, employees, and shareholders, and for municipalities and other persons or entities with which the Company or one or more of its affiliates contracts or to or through which the Company or one or more of its affiliates provides services (collectively, “clients”) of the Company. For purposes of this Section 10, reference to the Company shall include reference to the Company and its affiliates. In addition, Executive will be exposed to, have access to, and be required to work with, a considerable amount of the Confidential and Proprietary Information. The parties also expressly recognize and acknowledge that the personnel of the Company have been trained by, and are valuable to the Company, and that if the Company must hire new personnel or retrain existing personnel to fill vacancies it will incur substantial expense in recruiting and training such personnel. The parties expressly recognize that should Executive compete with the Company in any manner whatsoever, it could seriously impair the goodwill and diminish the value of the Company’s business. The parties acknowledge that these covenants set forth throughout this Section 10 have an extended duration; however, they agree that these covenants are reasonable and necessary for the protection of the legitimate business interests of the Company. For these and other reasons, and the fact that there are many other employment opportunities available to Executive if Executive’s employment with the Company should terminate (including opportunities in industries or lines of business in which the Company does not participate), the parties are in full and complete agreement that the following restrictive covenants (which together are referred to as the “Covenant-Not-To-Compete”) are fair and reasonable and are freely, voluntarily and knowingly entered into. Further, each party has been given the opportunity to consult with legal counsel before entering into this Agreement.
Interests to be Protected. The parties acknowledge that during the Term, Executive will perform essential for Company, its employees and shareholders, and for customers of Company. Therefore, Executive will be given an opportunity to meet, work with and develop close working relationships with Company's clients on a first-hand basis and will gain valuable insight as to the clients' operations, personnel and need for services. In addition, Executive will be to, have access to, and be required to work with, a considerable amount of Company's confidential and proprietary information, including but not limited to information concerning Company's methods of operation, financial information, strategic planning, operational budgets and strategies, payroll data, management systems programs, computer systems, marketing plans and strategies, merger and acquisition strategies and customer lists. The parties also expressly recognize and acknowledge that the personnel of Company have been trained by, and are valuable to Company, and that if Company must hire new personnel or retrain existing personnel to fill vacancies Company will incur substantial expense in recruiting and training such personnel. The parties expressly recognize that should Executive compete with Company in any manner whatsoever, it would seriously impair the goodwill and diminish the value of Company's business. The parties acknowledge that this covenant has an extended duration; however, they agree that this covenant is reasonable and that it is necessary for the protection of Company, its shareholders and employees. For these and other reasons, and the fact that there are many other employment opportunities available to Executive if Executive should terminate, the parties are in full and complete agreement that the following restrictive covenants (which together are referred to as the "Covenant-Not-To-Compete") are fair and reasonable and are freely, voluntarily and knowingly entered into. Further, each party has been given the opportunity to consult with independent legal counsel before entering into this Agreement.
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Interests to be Protected. The Company and the Executive acknowledge that Executive shall perform essential services for the Company, its employees, and/or its stockholders during the Employment Period. The Executive shall be exposed to, have access to, and work with, a considerable amount of Confidential Information. The Company and the Executive also expressly recognize and acknowledge that the personnel of the Company have been trained by, and are valuable to, the Company and that the Company shall incur substantial recruiting and training expenses if the Company must hire new personnel or retrain existing personnel to fill vacancies. The Company and the Executive expressly recognize that it could seriously impair internal and external goodwill and diminish the value of Company’s business should the Executive unfairly compete with the Company in any manner whatsoever. The Company and the Executive acknowledge this covenant is reasonable and it is necessary for the protection of the Company, its stockholders, and employees. For these and other reasons, and the fact that there are many other employment opportunities available to the Executive if the Executive’s employment is terminated, the Company and the Executive are in full and complete agreement that the covenants in this Section 8 are fair and reasonable and are entered into freely, voluntarily, and knowingly.
Interests to be Protected. The parties acknowledge that during the term of his employment, Executive will perform essential services for Rural/Metro, its employees and shareholders, and for clients of Rural/Metro. Therefore, Executive will be given an opportunity to meet, work with and develop close working relationships with Rural/Metro’s clients on a first-hand basis and will gain valuable insight as to the clients’ operations, personnel and need for services. In addition, Executive will be exposed to, have access to, and be required to work with, a considerable amount of Rural/Metro’s Confidential and Proprietary Information. The parties also expressly recognize and acknowledge that the personnel of Rural/Metro have been trained by, and are valuable to Rural/Metro, and that if Rural/Metro must hire new personnel or retrain existing personnel to fill vacancies it will incur substantial expense in recruiting and training such personnel. The parties expressly recognize that should Executive compete with Rural/Metro in any manner whatsoever, it could seriously impair the goodwill and diminish the value of Rural/Metro’s business. The parties acknowledge that this covenant has an extended duration; however, they agree that this covenant is reasonable and it is necessary for the protection of Rural/Metro. For these and other reasons, and the fact that there are many other employment opportunities available to Executive if he should terminate, the parties are in full and complete agreement that the following restrictive covenants (which together are referred to as the “Covenant-Not-To-Compete”) are fair and reasonable and are freely, voluntarily and knowingly entered into. Further, each party has been given the opportunity to consult with independent legal counsel before entering into this Agreement.
Interests to be Protected. The parties acknowledge that during the Term, Executive will perform essential for Cerprobe, its employees and shareholders, and for customers of Cerprobe. Therefore, Executive will be given an opportunity to meet, work with and develop close working relationships with Cerprobe's clients on a first-hand basis and will gain valuable insight as to the clients' operations, personnel and need for services. In addition, Executive will be to, have access to, and be required to work with, a considerable amount of Cerprobe's confidential and proprietary information, including but not limited to information concerning Cerprobe's methods of operation, financial information, strategic planning, operational budgets and strategies, payroll data, management systems programs, computer systems, marketing plans and strategies, merger and acquisition strategies and customer lists. The parties also expressly recognize and acknowledge that the personnel of Cerprobe have been trained by, and are valuable to Cerprobe, and that if Cerprobe must hire new personnel or retrain existing personnel to fill vacancies Cerprobe will incur substantial expense in recruiting and training such personnel. The parties expressly recognize that should Executive compete with Cerprobe in any manner whatsoever, it would seriously impair the goodwill and diminish the value of Cerprobe's business. The parties acknowledge that this covenant has an extended duration; however, they agree that this covenant is reasonable and that it is necessary for the protection of Cerprobe, its shareholders and employees. For these and other reasons, and the fact that there are many other employment opportunities available to Executive if Executive should terminate, the parties are in 7 8 full and complete agreement that the following restrictive covenants (which together are referred to as the "Covenant-Not-To-Compete") are fair and reasonable and are freely, voluntarily and knowingly entered into. Further, each party has been given the opportunity to consult with independent legal counsel before entering into this Agreement.
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