Common use of Non-Solicit; Non-Interference Clause in Contracts

Non-Solicit; Non-Interference. For so long as a Member or its Permitted Transferees or Affiliates owns any Units in the Company and for one (1) year after a Member and its Permitted Transferees or Affiliates dispose of all of their respective Units in the Company, such Member shall not (i) solicit, divert, hire or appropriate, or attempt to solicit, divert, hire or appropriate or encourage any employee of the Company or any if its Subsidiaries to enter into or become the subject of any direct or indirect contractual, service, employment or other similar arrangement with such Member or any of such Member’s Affiliates or (ii) encourage, influence, assist or attempt to encourage, influence or assist any employee of the Company or any if its Subsidiaries to terminate, diminish or modify his or her relationship, arrangement or agreement with the Company or its Subsidiaries. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Member’s or its Permitted Transferees or Affiliates’ use of general solicitations or advertisements within publicly or industry circulated media or utilization of professional third party placement, personnel or talent services shall not constitute a violation or breach of this Section 12.10.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Limited Liability Company Agreement (Simon Worldwide Inc), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Simon Worldwide Inc), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Simon Worldwide Inc)