Common use of Protection from Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Protection from Disclosure. To the extent permissible under applicable law, the City will protect from disclosure any Confidential Information submitted to or made available by the Company to the City under this Agreement, provided that the Company notifies the City of, and clearly labels, the Confidential Information which the Company reasonably deems to be as such. Such notification and labeling will be the sole responsibility of the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the City, pursuant to applicable law or regulation or legal process, is requested or required to disclose any Confidential Information, the City shall provide the Company with prompt written notice of such request or requirement in order to enable the Company to seek an appropriate protective order or other remedy reducing the extent of Confidential Information that must be disclosed, except for those circumstances where the request to the City is made by a regulator or law enforcement entity and is accompanied by its own non-disclosure directive. In any event, the City shall disclose only such Confidential Information which it is advised by legal counsel is legally required in order to comply with such applicable law or regulation or legal process (as such may be affected by any protective order or other remedy obtained by the Company). Further notwithstanding the foregoing, the City may disclose Confidential Information received from the Company to city, state and federal regulators.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Information Services Franchise Agreement, Information Services Franchise Agreement, Information Services Franchise Agreement

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