Common use of Requirement of Law or Order Clause in Contracts

Requirement of Law or Order. Disclosure is required by law or court order, provided Employee gives the Corporation prior written notice of any such disclosure and takes all reasonable effort to maintain the confidentiality of such Proprietary Information; or

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Icagen Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (Icagen Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (Icagen Inc)

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Requirement of Law or Order. Disclosure is required by law or court order, provided Employee gives the Corporation Employer prior written notice of any such disclosure and takes all reasonable effort to maintain the confidentiality of such Proprietary Informationdisclosure; or

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Pozen Inc /Nc), Executive Employment Agreement (Pozen Inc /Nc), Executive Employment Agreement (Pozen Inc /Nc)

Requirement of Law or Order. Disclosure is required by law or court order, provided Employee gives the Corporation Company prior written notice of any such disclosure and takes all reasonable effort so that the Company may seek to maintain the confidentiality of contest such Proprietary Information; ordisclosure or seek a protective order;

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Etrials Worldwide Inc.), Employment Agreement (Etrials Worldwide Inc.), Employment Agreement (Etrials Worldwide Inc.)

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Requirement of Law or Order. Disclosure is required by law or court order, provided Employee employee gives the Corporation Company prior written notice of any such disclosure and takes all reasonable effort so that the Company may seek to maintain the confidentiality of contest such Proprietary Information; ordisclosure or seek a protective order;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Etrials Worldwide Inc.)

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