Common Interest Privilege, definition
Examples of Common Interest Privilege, in a sentence
All confidential communications between the Parties pertaining to legal matters shall be conducted subject to a Common Interest Privilege Agreement between the Parties.
In the event that Seller subsequently waives a Common Interest Privilege with respect to Privileged Information related to the Assigned Patents, Seller shall also provide such Privileged Information to Purchaser.
Seller shall: (a) use best efforts to maintain Common Interest Privilege with respect to all materials or information protected under a Common Interest Privilege (“Privileged Information”) existing as of the Effective Date that relates to the Assigned Patents; and (b) provide Purchaser with at least fifteen (15) days prior written notice before disclosing to any third party, or waiving any such Common Interest Privilege with respect to, any such Privileged Information.
So long as the Executive and Boulder Brands are not adverse in the proceedings, the Executive shall cooperate with Boulder Brands in seeking the Joint Defense and/or Common Interest Privilege on all such communications.
So long as the Executive and Boulder Brands are not adverse in the proceedings, the Executive shall reasonably cooperate with Boulder Brands in seeking the Joint Defense and/or Common Interest Privilege on all such communications.