Client or Prospective Client definition
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While there is no geographic restraint, Employee understands and acknowledges that the restriction prohibiting solicitation of any Enfusion Client or Prospective Client is limited to those Clients or Prospective Clients with whom Employee worked, to whom Employee marketed or sold services or products, or about whom Employee received Confidential Information, as such would give Employee an unfair competitive advantage.
Employee agrees this restriction is necessary and reasonable, without regard to geographic constraint, based upon the Employee’s knowledge and/or interaction with the Client or Prospective Client and to protect Enfusion’s legitimate interest in protecting its business relationships.
Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit my Solicitation of or my providing Competitive Services or Products to any Client or Prospective Client with whom I can demonstrate that I had a business relationship prior to the start of my employment with the Company, provided that no Confidential Information is used, directly or indirectly, in connection with that Solicitation or provision of Competitive Services or Products.
These payments will be made in cash within thirty days after payment by the Client or Prospective Client.
The term “solicit” includes any direct or indirect approach, verbal or written, to a Client or Prospective Client containing an offer, announcement, request, petition, solicitation or other entreaty that asks, urges, encourages, invites, moves or otherwise persuades a Client or Prospective Client to contact or respond to you or a Competitive Business for business purposes.
You understand and agree that impermissible solicitation includes, but is not limited to, informing any Client or Prospective Client of your intent to form or join a Competitive Business or announcing to any Client or Prospective Client your departure from BearingPoint or your forming or joining a Competitive Business.
During your employment with BearingPoint and for a period of 18 months after your termination or resignation, for whatever reason, you agree not to take any action to, or do anything reasonably intended to, solicit any Client or Prospective Client on your own behalf or on behalf of a Competitive Business (as specified in Exhibit E) or otherwise influence or attempt to influence any Client or Prospective Client to cease or refrain from doing business, or reduce the Client’s business, with BearingPoint.
For each former client you must give us the date when you ceased to deliver to it, and for each new Client or Prospective Client the date when you began to deliver to it, its name, address, telephone number and email address and the name of a contact and state whether what you provide for that client are original Cuttings or Copies.
For each former Client you must give us the date when you ceased to deliver to it, and for each new Client or Prospective Client the date when you began to deliver to it, its name, address, telephone number and email address and the name of a contact and state whether what you provide for that client is the Electronic Service or whether you also provide Copies.
The Executive will not, for a period of 12 months after the Termination Date, solicit or deal with, or approach or accept any business or trade of, a Client or Prospective Client for the provision of goods or services which compete with the Business.