Common use of Maintain Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Maintain Confidentiality. Executive agrees that he will not at any time, either during the term of this Agreement or thereafter, divulge to any person or entity any Confidential Information obtained or learned by him as a result of his employment with the Corporation or any of its Affiliates, except (a) in the course of performing his duties hereunder, (b) with the Corporation's express written consent; (c) to the extent that any such information is in the public domain other than as a result of Executive's breach of any of his obligations hereunder; or (d) where required to be disclosed by court order subpoena or other government process. If Executive shall be required to make disclosure pursuant to the provisions of clause (d) of the preceding sentence, Executive promptly, but in no event more than 72 hours after learning of such subpoena, court order, or other government process, shall notify, by personal delivery or by electronic means, confirmed by mail, the Corporation and, at the Corporation's expense, Executive shall: (i) take all reasonably necessary steps required by the Corporation to defend against the enforcement of such subpoena, court order or other government process, and (ii) permit the Corporation to intervene and participate with counsel of its choice in any proceeding relating to the enforcement thereof.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (H E R C Products Inc), Employment Agreement (H E R C Products Inc), Employment Agreement (H E R C Products Inc)

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