Common use of Proceedings Confidential Clause in Contracts

Proceedings Confidential. The parties and their representatives, the Mediator and Arbitrator, and each other person who participates in the MEDIATION or ARBITRATION in any capacity, shall hold the existence, content, and result of the MEDIATION and/or ARBITRATION in confidence, except to the limited extent necessary to enforce a final settlement agreement or to obtain or enforce a judgment on the decision or award entered by the Arbitrator. The foregoing notwithstanding, this Agreement shall not prevent any party from seeking and obtaining orders enforcing discovery ordered by the Arbitrator, or temporary equitable remedies, including temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions, from a court with competent jurisdiction, and any such request to a court for such orders or interim equitable relief shall not be deemed a waiver of the obligation to Arbitrate.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Intellectual Property License Agreement, Intellectual Property License Agreement, Intellectual Property License Agreement

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