Common use of Ordered Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Ordered Disclosure. If Recipient is requested or required to disclose any Confidential Information by subpoena or other order of a court or regulatory agency (“Required Disclosure”), then Recipient shall promptly inform Owner of such requirement and before making such disclosure, provide an adequate opportunity for Owner to oppose such requirement, to limit the Confidential Information to be disclosed, and/or to seek confidential treatment of such Confidential Information. Recipient shall cooperate, at Owner’s expense, with Owner’s attempts to so oppose, limit or seek confidential treatment. Additionally, Recipient shall disclose only such Confidential Information as is required under the Required Disclosure. Any Required Disclosure made shall not reduce Recipient’s obligations under this Agreement, except as is necessary to comply with the Required Disclosure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Non Disclosure Agreement, Non Disclosure/Non Compete Agreement